Trump 'Unworthy' To Hold Office After Jan. 6 Silence, Says NY Post Editorial Board

The New York Submit’s editorial board slammed former President Donald Trump in a Friday editorial that referred to as him “unworthy” to carry workplace once more following his “damning” silence surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault.

“As his followers stormed the Capitol, calling on his vice chairman to be hanged, President Donald Trump sat in his non-public eating room, watching TV, doing nothing,” the editorial begins. “For 3 hours, seven minutes.”

The editorial by the right-wing tabloid, managed by longtime Trump supporter Rupert Murdoch, follows the Jan. 6 Home choose committee’s investigation into Trump’s inaction, which on Thursday laid out Trump’s unwillingness to name off the violence.

“Trump solely needed one factor throughout that notorious afternoon: to strain Vice President Mike Pence to decertify the election of Joe Biden,” the editorial board mentioned. “He thought the violence of his loyal followers would make Pence crack, or delay the vote altogether.”

Final month, the newspaper’s editorial board referred to as Trump a “prisoner of his personal ego” for his lack of ability to confess the 2020 presidential election was not stolen from him. The board added that the GOP ought to go away Trump behind.

Thursday’s editorial was much more to the purpose.

“It’s as much as the Justice Division to resolve if it is a crime,” it concluded. “However as a matter of precept, as a matter of character, Trump has confirmed himself unworthy to be this nation’s chief govt once more.”

Take a look at the total New York Submit editorial.

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