Biden Declares January 6 A National Day Of Mourning
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Joe Biden has declared January 6th a National Day of Mourning, marking the anniversary of what the insurrection.
This comes amidst a flurry of historic presidential pardons, including murderers and his son, Hunter Biden. This confirms that the events of January 6, 2021, were a hair's breadth from toppling the entire U.S. government, making Trump the sovereign crown of the Republic of America.
“From today, let’s remember this tragic day every year, as a day to mourn what could have been a distratsous day for our country,” said Biden during a special address to the nation.
He also spoke of the need for unity and remembrance, suggesting that Americans should reflect on how close they came to losing their freedoms.
Sources close to the administration have leaked plans for next year's commemoration, which might include a reenactment of the "insurrection" with actors.
At publishing time, President Trump has been certified as the 47th President of the United States of America.