Billionaire Ken Langone beats Trump’s actions around the uprising: “I feel betrayed”

Home Depot billionaire co-founder Ken Langone said Wednesday he felt “betrayed” by President TrumpDonald Trump: An increasing number of GOP lawmakers say they support the accusation that YouTube is temporarily banning the uploading of new content on Trump House’s channel, adopting measures by which Pence eliminates Trump MOREconduct before and after last week’s deadly US Chapter riot.

“I think the biggest mistake anyone will make is trying to rationalize what happened last week, what the president did and what the crowd did,” Langone told CNBC’s Squawk Box on Wednesday with a few hours before the House is indicted by Trump for the second time. “There should be no mitigation. It was horrible. It was wrong. I’m shocked.”

“It should never have happened in this country,” he continued. “If it does not break the heart of every American, something is wrong. It certainly breaks my heart. I didn’t sign up for that. ”

Langone continued to urge Americans to unite before the president-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden: A growing number of GOP lawmakers say they support the accusation that House is taking steps to ask Pence to remove Trump Disney, Walmart says they will block donations from lawmakers who opposed MIA election A LOTHis inauguration, saying he would “do everything I can from Day 1 to make sure I do my part to make Joe Biden the most successful president in the history of this country.”

Langone made similar comments in 2017 after Trump insisted on attending the white supremacist rally “Unite the Right” in Charlottesville, Virginia, including “very good people.” The billionaire said Trump “completely mismanaged the Charlottesville situation,” although he continued to support the president’s economic policies.

The president’s handling of the uprising and his repeated promotion of unproven conspiracy theories of electoral fraud led to many high-level failures in the declining days of his presidency. Secretary of Transportation Elaine ChaoElaine ChaoAgency official said the Capitol riot hit former transport secretary Chao Chah Wolf, the incumbent DHS chief, close to home, abandoning Biden’s diversity efforts. and secretary for education Betsy DeVosBetsy DeVosBiden’s has a chance to win over conservative Christians DHS chief Chad Wolf gives up on Memo: GOP and nation fight for what’s to come both resigned last week, citing his rhetoric that led to the riots.

Soon after, Sens. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann Murkowski McConnell Will Not Resume as Trump’s Chief Defender GOP Senator Tim Scott Opposes Accusation of Trump Republican Mayors in Accusation Vote (R-Alaska) and Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph Toomey Government used Patriot Act to gather logs of website visitors in 2019 Court of Appeal rules illegal collection of phone data by NSA, illegal, Dunford withdraws chairman of coronavirus surveillance group (R-Pa.) They became the first GOP senators to demand his resignation. At least four House Republicans, including the Speaker of the House Republican Conference Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn Cheney An increasing number of GOP lawmakers say they support the accusation. House takes action to ask Pence to remove Trump Republican Fred Upton says he will vote for Trump’s indictment (R-Wyo.), He’s going to vote on his indictment.

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