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Mick Foley Calls For Donald Trump To Be Removed From The WWE Hall Of Fame

Following the events at the Capitol building...

The eyes of the western world were fixed on Washington D.C. yesterday after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol building while the results of the 2020 presidential election were being certified. The mob smashed windows, looted art and quickly entered the Senate chamber. Four people have since died and 14 members of the Metropolitan Police Department were injured. Two pipe bombs and a cooler containing Molotov cocktails were also recovered on Capitol grounds. 

Many have argued that President Trump emboldened his supporters with his rhetoric during the March to Save America rally and some lawmakers have called for Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment. 

Within his speech, Trump once again claimed that he won the presidential election in a landslide but the victory had been stolen from him. He also told supporters, "You'll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong," and encouraged them to march to the Capitol. 

After Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building, Mick Foley tweeted his anger about the event and later called for the president to be removed from the WWE Hall Of Fame. 

"Hey Vince - how about throwing this sorry son of a b***h out of our Hall of Fame? @VinceMcMahon," Foley wrote

Trump was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame back in 2013. He was featured prominently at WrestleMania 23 as part of The Battle Of The Billionaires. 







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