KEY POINTS
  • The White House released a statement Thursday expressing sympathy over the deaths and injuries in the previous day's riot at the Capitol, which President Donald Trump encouraged.
  • "The White House grieves the loss of life that occurred yesterday and extends sympathies to their families and loved ones," spokesman Judd Deere said. "We also continue to pray for a speedy recovery for those who suffered injury."
  • Four people died and more than 50 police officers were injured on Wednesday after pro-Trump demonstrators infiltrated the U.S. Capitol to prevent lawmakers from announcing President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the Electoral College.
Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as they try to storm the US Capitol in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021.

The White House on Thursday released a statement expressing sympathy over the deaths and injuries that occurred in the previous day's riot at the Capitol, which President Donald Trump instigated.

"The White House grieves the loss of life that occurred yesterday and extends sympathies to their families and loved ones," said spokesman Judd Deere. "We also continue to pray for a speedy recovery for those who suffered injury."