WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the fallout from the attack of the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump loyalists (all times local): 6:25 p.m. President Donald Trump has released a video condemning the violent insurrection he fomented at the Capitol last week. The video came out Wednesday after he was impeached by the House for a record second time, this time with Republican votes. Trump also called on his supporters to remain peaceful amid concerns about additional violence in the days before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Trump says: “I want to be very clear: I unequivocally condemn the violence that we saw last week.” He says, “Like all of you I was shocked and deeply saddened by the calamity” and “no true supporter” of his “could ever endorse political violence.” Trump also said that he had directed federal agencies “to use all necessary resources to maintain order in Washington, D.C.” over the next week.” Trump made no reference to becoming the first president in the nation's history to be impeached twice. ___ HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE FALLOUT FROM THE RIOTING AT THE CAPITOL: The House voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for an unprecedented second time. The move comes one week after he encouraged a mob of loyalists to “fight like hell” against election results and the Capitol became the target of a deadly siege. Read more: — Trump impeached after Capitol riot in historic second charge — McConnell blocks quick Senate vote; it's unclear how he'll vote — Led by Cheney, 10 House Republicans vote to impeach Trump — AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s call to action distorted in debate ___ HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON: 6:10 p.m. U.S. Rep. Tom Rice of South... <p>WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the fallout from the attack of the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump loyalists (all times local):</p> <p>6:25 p.m.</p> <p>President Donald Trump has released a video condemning the violent insurrection he fomented at the Capitol last week.</p> <p>The video came out Wednesday after he was impeached by the House for a record second time, this time with Republican votes. Trump also called on his supporters to remain peaceful amid concerns about additional violence in the days before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.</p> <p>Trump says: “I want to be very clear: I unequivocally condemn the violence that we saw last week.” He says, “Like all of you I was shocked and deeply saddened by the calamity” and “no true supporter” of his “could ever endorse political violence.”</p> <p>Trump also said that he had directed federal agencies “to use all necessary resources to maintain order in Washington, D.C.” over the next week.”</p> <p>Trump made no reference to becoming the first president in the nation's history to be impeached twice.</p> <p>___</p> <p>HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE FALLOUT FROM THE RIOTING AT THE CAPITOL:</p> <p>The House voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for an unprecedented second time. The move comes one week after he encouraged a mob of loyalists to “fight like hell” against election results and the Capitol became the target of a deadly siege.</p> <p>Read more:</p> <p>— Trump impeached after Capitol riot in historic second charge</p> <p>— McConnell blocks quick Senate vote; it's unclear how he'll vote</p> <p>— Led by Cheney, 10 House Republicans vote to impeach Trump</p> <p>— AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s call to action distorted in debate</p> <p>___</p> <p>HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:</p> <p>6:10 p.m.</p> <p>U.S. Rep. Tom Rice of South...</p> The Latest: In video, Trump condemns deadly riot he fomented - HoustonChronicle.com