McCarthy says Trump accepts 'some responsibility' for Capitol
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[January 12, 2021]
By Andrea Shalal and David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump acknowledged he bears "some responsibility" for an assault on the
U.S. Capitol last week, Republican congressional leader Kevin McCarthy
told party lawmakers on Monday, according to two people familiar with
McCarthy's briefing.
McCarthy, who said he believed Trump was responsible for the violence,
shared details of a phone conversation he had with Trump during an
emotional 2-1/2-hour long call with Republicans, many of whom remain
divided over the attack, the sources said.
Thousands of Trump supporters stormed the seat of Congress last
Wednesday, forcing lawmakers who were certifying Democratic
President-elect Joe Biden's election victory into hiding in an attack
that left five people dead.
The violence occurred shortly after Trump urged supporters to march on
the Capitol during a rally where he repeated false claims that the Nov.
3 election was "rigged" against him.
Trump initially ignored demands that he condemn the attack, repeating
his false claims about election fraud and referring to the supporters
involved in the siege of Congress as "very special".
A day later, he described the violence as "a heinous attack" and pledged
to work towards a smooth transfer of power, although he did not concede
defeat in the election.
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U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) attends a
reconvened joint session of Congress to certify the Electoral
College votes of the 2020 presidential election in the House chamber
in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. Greg Nash/Pool via REUTERS
"I have been very clear to the president. He bears responsibility
for his words and actions," McCarthy told fellow Republicans on
Monday, according to one of the sources.
"I asked him personally today if he holds responsibility for what
happened, if he feels bad about what happened. He told me he does
have some responsibility for what happened."
McCarthy said he appealed to Trump to call Biden. "I'm asking you
personally. Call Joe Biden. For the sake of this nation."
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal and David Morgan; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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