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'Democracy under siege': International press condemn Donald Trump

For the most part the international press laid the blame squarely at the outgoing president's feet, accusing him of having encouraged the violence.

January 07, 2021 / 11:36 IST
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Police clear the US Capitol building with tear gas as supporters of outgoing US President Donald Trump gather outside, in Washington DC, United States on January 6, 2021. (Image: Reuters/Stephanie Keith)
Police clear the US Capitol building with tear gas as supporters of outgoing US President Donald Trump gather outside, in Washington DC, United States on January 6, 2021. (Image: Reuters/Stephanie Keith)

The chaos unleashed on the US Capitol by Donald Trump's supporters dominated front pages across the world Thursday, with headlines such as "Trump sets fire to Washington", "Democracy under siege", and "The Coup of Madness".

For the most part the international press laid the blame squarely at the outgoing president's feet, accusing him of having encouraged the violence.

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In Britain, "Trump supporters storm heart of American democracy" was the headline in The Times, describing how, "Democrats and Republicans alike pulled on gas masks and sheltered under desks and staff hid in offices."

"Democracy under siege", wrote The Daily Telegraph, reporting "unprecedented scenes of violence and chaos" in Washington as "hordes of Trump supporters" stormed the Capitol.