Donald Trump and the US Capitol rioters are not a handful of extremists, vast numbers of Americans support them – Kenny MacAskill

Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the US Capitol in Washington on Wednesday last week (Picture: Julio Cortez/AP)Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the US Capitol in Washington on Wednesday last week (Picture: Julio Cortez/AP)
Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the US Capitol in Washington on Wednesday last week (Picture: Julio Cortez/AP)
Be under no illusion, the events on Capitol Hill last week were sinister. This was neither just a bit of fisticuffs nor over-exuberance by some “good ol’ southern boys”.

Instead, it was highly organised and deeply threatening to American democracy. It was meant to be intimidatory and it certainly was. Not just with five lives lost but with the traducing of a democratic chamber that’s normally bristling with armed officers and protected in innumerable other ways.

It also didn’t come about by chance but was planned and coordinated – the absence, or collusion even of some security officials, confirmed that in my view.

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