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Donald Trump labelled a ‘domestic terrorist’ by former US deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage

Former US deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage says he believes President Donald Trump is a “domestic terrorist” following last week’s attack on the Capitol building.
Key points:
- Former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel is concerned President Donald Trump “could incite more domestic violence” in coming weeks
- Counter-insurgency expert David Kilcullen says “it’s not too extreme to suggest the US is in a pre-revolutionary or pre-insurgency state”
- Democrats are planning to start impeachment proceedings against Mr Trump if Mike Pence and Cabinet do not remove him from office
Mr Armitage, a Republican who served in the George W Bush administration, told 7.30 he feared more violence.
“For me it started in Charlottesville when he said there were…
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