Donald Trump rallies supporters in Iowa on Capitol riot anniversary
- The ex-US president did not delve into the events of the day, but described those jailed for their roles in the January 6 insurrection as ‘hostages’
- Trump also mocked Biden, saying his re-election would lead to World War III

Donald Trump hit the campaign trail on Saturday in the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating state of Iowa, vowing to win “for the third time” as Americans marked the anniversary of the deadly assault on the US Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
Many watched in horror three years ago on January 6, 2021, as rioters – egged on by the ex-US president and fuelled by his false claims of voter fraud – stormed the seat of US democracy in a bid to halt the transfer of power.
In a rambling, two-hour speech Saturday to supporters in Newton, Iowa, Trump did not delve into the events of that day, but described those jailed over their roles in the assault as “hostages”. He has said that if elected, he will pardon many.
Trump mocked US President Joe Biden, his putative rival in November’s election.

He said Biden has overseen economic decline and invited chaos at the nation’s borders, while failing to stop Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.