EXCLUSIVE: Concerns about armed violence leading into Inauguration Day remain as officials work to figure out what to do to drastically turn the atmosphere around.

As time is running out for President Donald Trump‘s term, anger and tension are at a fever pitch and has boiled over along racial and political lines. What’s more, Wednesday’s impeachment of Trump doesn’t appear to have quelled any agitation. And despite being impeached for a historic second time, President Trump will finish out his term in a matter of days.

Still, attempts to tamp down the country’s dark mood incited by Trump’s words are at the forefront.

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The concern about armed violence leading into Inauguration Day is a reality as thought leaders are trying to figure out what to do to drastically turn the atmosphere around.

Members of the National Guard stand outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images)

Former Baltimore City Mayor Kurt Schmoke and President of the University of Baltimore says there should be a commission formed like former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Kerner Commission. It was an eleven-member panel that was formed to study urban unrest in 1968. The report’s findings said the United States was “two countries, one Black, one white, separate and unequal.” The report did not move the racial needle as expected after the election of President Richard Nixon who did not work to implement the commission’s recommendations.

Source: Leaders work to reverse the damage and tension caused by Trump insurrection

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