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Loews Hotels Drops Fundraiser For Sen. Josh Hawley After Capitol Riot
The hotel company is the latest to sever ties with the Republican senator following his objection to Electoral College results during Congress' certification of President-elect Joe Biden's win.
Roots Of U.S. Capitol Insurrectionists Run Through American West
Violent acts of insurrection like the U.S. Capitol mob have been incubating in the western U.S. for years, where self-described "patriots" have led armed uprisings, often with few legal consequences.
3 More Charged In Capitol Break-In, Including Men Identified In Viral Images
Jacob Anthony Chansley, known as the "QAnon shaman," is charged alongside Adam Johnson and Derrick Evans in a federal court Saturday. Johnson is said to be the man seen carrying the speaker's lectern.
'Now The World Gets To See The Difference': BLM Protesters On The Capitol Attack
Protesters for Black lives say when they protest for social justice they're met with tanks, rubber bullets and tear gas. Meanwhile, a mob of white extremists storm the Capitol with little resistance.
Ben Sasse Rips Trump For Stoking Mob, Calls Josh Hawley's Objection 'Really Dumbass'
In an interview with NPR, the senator called the president's conduct a "flagrant dereliction of his duty." He also criticized Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley for his challenge to the election's results.
Army Sec. Says A 'Non-Scalable' 7-Foot Fence Is Going Up Around U.S. Capitol
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said the fence will be in place for "at least" the next 30 days. He added that 6,200 members of the National Guard will be in the region by this weekend.
How Police Handled Pro-Trump Mob Compared With Protesters For Black Racial Justice
The way police handled Wednesday's onslaught showed that "some people are ... given certain kinds of leeway or space, and other people are not," says African American studies professor Eddie Glaude.
Rep. John Lewis Will Lie In State At The U.S. Capitol, With An Outdoor Public Viewing
Visitors will file by the the Capitol and be required to wear masks because of the coronavirus. Lewis' family urges people outside of Washington, D.C., to pay tribute virtually.
Visitors Stream Through Capitol Rotunda As George H.W. Bush Lies In State
The 41st president, who died Friday at the age of 94, will lie in state until Wednesday.