The congressional hearing about that were exactly where the election took place, with Trump's supporters storming the building and rioting, with one woman killed. However, a curfew has been imposed in the city. Several people have been arrested. In light of all this, senior officials in the Trump administration have announced their departure.
According to the details, Trump failed to stop his supporters from attacking the Congress while he posted messages on Twitter as well as Facebook and Instagram which were removed as provocative by the management of social media sites and his account was also locked.
In the wake of all this, several White House officials have now resigned from Trump and submitted their resignations, arguing that Trump's claims of rigging the baseless election failed to stop the US President from taking to the streets. Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews, First Lady Melania Trump's Chief of Staff Stephen Grisham and White House Social Secretary Reiki Nesseta have all submitted their resignations two weeks before Biden took office.
Stephen Graysham, who has previously served as White House Director of Communications, said in a Twitter message that it was an honor to work at the White House. She has been part of the Trump Children's Aid Mission and is proud of her administration's achievements.
Other top US aides, including security adviser Robert O'Brien, deputy security adviser Matt Pottinger and deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell, are considering leaving the Trump administration.
"I am proud to serve the Trump administration and the policies that we have made. I am deeply shocked by what I have seen today, which is why I resigned," Matthews said in a statement. "Our nation needs a peaceful transfer of power."