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US transportation secretary resigns over Capitol riot

Elaine Chao says besieging of Capitol 'traumatic and entirely avoidable event'

Michael Hernandez  | 07.01.2021 - Update : 07.01.2021
US transportation secretary resigns over Capitol riot

WASHINGTON

US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced Thursday her resignation from the Donald Trump administration after the president's supporters, whom he called "great patriots," besieged the Capitol. 

She is the latest senior official to leave the administration. 

In a resignation letter sent to her colleagues at the Transportation Department, Chao said the riot was a "traumatic and entirely avoidable event," noting the president had just addressed his supporters before they ransacked the federal legislature. 

"As I'm sure is the case with many of you, it has deeply troubled me in a way that I simply cannot say aside," she wrote in the letter, a copy of which she posted to Twitter. 

Her resignation will be effective Jan. 11, but Chao said her department will continue to assist former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg as he prepares to assume the helm of the department after he is confirmed by the Senate sometime after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn-in Jan. 20. 

Trump and his political allies have for months falsely alleged that the election he lost to Biden by 7 million votes was rigged, roiling emotions among his supporters with conspiracy theories that have been repeatedly rejected in court. The Justice Department also found no evidence to support his claims of widespread voter fraud.

Trump earlier Wednesday stirred the pot during a nearby rally with his supporters just hours before the Capitol was overrun, telling them he would "never concede" defeat while alleging there was "theft involved."

"Our country has had enough, and we will not take it anymore," he told a mass gathering of people, many of whom likely later flooded the Capitol. "We will stop the steal."

Four people died during the Capitol melee. 

Chao is joining the ranks of Trump's former chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who is leaving his new diplomatic post, as well as several White House officials who have stepped down. More individuals are reportedly considering resigning, including Trump's National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien and Deputy Chief Of Staff Chris Liddell.

Matt Pottinger, White House deputy national security advisor; Stephanie Grisham, chief of staff to first lady Melania Trump; Sarah Matthews, White House deputy press secretary, and Rickie Niceta, White House social secretary submitted resignations. Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Please contact us for subscription options.