First lady Melania Trump made her first comments Monday, 11 January, about the violence at the Capitol when pro-Trump rioters stormed the building last week.
In a lengthy
written statement posted to the white house website, she said that her heart
goes out to the six people who have died since the attack, including two
Capitol police officers.
“I am
disappointed and disheartened with what happened last week. I find it shameful
that surrounding these tragic events there has been salacious gossip,
unwarranted personal attacks, and false misleading accusations on me – from
people who are looking to be relevant and have an agenda. This time is solely
about healing our country and its citizens. It should not be used for personal
gain,” she said.
The first
lady added that: “Our Nation must heal in a civil manner. Make no mistake about
it, I absolutely condemn the violence that has occurred on our Nation’s
Capitol. Violence is never acceptable.
“As an
American, I am proud of our freedom to express our viewpoints without
persecution. It is one of the paramount ideals which America is fundamentally
built on. Many have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect that right. With
that in mind, I would like to call on the citizens of this country to take a
moment, pause, and look at things from all perspectives.
Melania,
however, implored people to stop violence and never make assumptions based on
the colour of a person’s skin or use differing political ideologies as a basis
for aggression and viciousness.
“We must
listen to one another, focus on what unites us, and rise above what divides
us,” Melania stated.
She added
that it was inspiring to see that so many have found a passion and enthusiasm
in participating in an election, “but we must not allow that passion to turn to
violence. Our path forward is to come together, find our commonalities, and be
the kind and strong people that I know we are.”
“Most
importantly, I ask for healing, grace, understanding, and peace for our great
Nation.”
However,
Melania Trump made no mention of those who are responsible for inciting the
violence last Wednesday.
The first
lady also said nothing about the calls for vice president Mike Pence, with the
help of Trump’s Cabinet, to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from
office or the plan by house democrats to possibly impeach him for a second
time.
She said it’s
been the honour of a lifetime to serve as the first lady.
While Melania
has largely stayed quiet during her husband’s attempts to defy the election
result, she has echoed the president’s misleading language of counting legal
votes and has not publicly acknowledged Biden’s victory.
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