Obama, Clinton, and Sanders Gives an Urgent Call to Speak Out in Ending the Growing Chaos and Violence after the US Presidential Election

By Michael Davis - 14 Nov '16 06:25AM
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Protests have emerged left and right after the US Presidential Election and chaos is seen in major cities across the nation. The Trump camp called on major political leaders to make a statement discouraging their supporters from making a protest.

Published on Activist Post, Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama, and Bernie Sanders seem to have chosen to keep a silent stand on the on-going riot. These three figures may have the power to call unto people to end the chaos that eventually can destabilize the economy and the government.

Kellyanne Conway, Trump's Campaign Manager, speaks on Anti-Trump Protesters 

On the Concession Speech made by Clinton, she urged her supporters to both accept the result and to give Donald Trump a chance to lead with an open mind. That was the only statement she gave and nothing else despite the growing numbers of protest in the United States.

The running political violence has alarmed Trump's manager Kellyanne Conway as reported on Fox News. She called out on Twitter last November 10 for Clinton and Obama to speak out on National TV. The New President, in fact, is now having mix messages for the on-going protest against his election.

There are already at least 29 people that got arrested because of the unruly demonstration resulting in vandalism and destruction of properties. Authorities have declared the protest as a riot and reminded that in the State of Oregon this is a Class C felony.

Last Thursday as reported in New York Times, Obama promised Trump that he would help on a smooth transition which effectively is not happening. Obama said, "The peaceful transfer of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy." In this context, calling out to public to stop this unrest is an act of goodwill which Obama and the rest of the Democrats have failed to address.

John Earnest, Press Secretary of the White House, said that the President believe the "Right of Free Speech" should be protected. This is indeed a clear manifestation that he is contradicting his promise to Trump and the rest of the United States.

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