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'Disgraceful': World Leaders React To Pro-Trump Extremists Storming U.S. Capitol
Historians in Italy compare Wednesday's events to the rise of fascism. "Violence is incompatible with the exercise of democratic rights and freedoms," Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said.
Trump Downplays Insurrection But Tells Supporters To 'Go Home'
In his first remarks since the start of the insurrection, President Trump said of the extremists who stormed the Capitol, "You're very special."
Obama: 'A Moment Of Great Dishonor And Shame For Our Nation' — But Not A Surprise
"History will rightly remember today's violence at the Capitol, incited by a sitting president who has continued to baselessly lie about the outcome of a lawful election," wrote the former president.
'We're Just Astonished That This Is Happening,' Sen. Tammy Duckworth Says
The Illinois Democrat talked to NPR about what she experienced as pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol. "Frankly, we're anxious to get back to work," she said from an undisclosed location.
Twitter Locks Trump's Account, Warns Of 'Permanent Suspension' If Violations Continue
Twitter on Wednesday put President Trump on notice: If he does not stop breaking the platform's rules, he will be permanently banned.
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PHOTOS: Mayhem Erupts In D.C. As Pro-Trump Extremists Storm U.S. Capitol
Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
Former Presidents Bush And Clinton Blame 'Poison Politics' For 'Sickening' Violence
"To those who are disappointed in the results of the election: Our country is more important than the politics of the moment," George W. Bush said in his rebuke of President Trump.
Video Shows Newly Elected W.Va. Lawmaker Among Mob That Stormed The U.S. Capitol
West Virginia Del. Derrick Evans, sworn in last month, was seen in a since-deleted video entering the building. It is unclear whether Evans will face disciplinary action from fellow state lawmakers.
Where Is It Safe To Reopen Schools? New Research Offers Answers
A new study suggests reopening schools may be safer than previously thought, at least in communities where the coronavirus is not already spreading out of control.
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President Trump's Supporters Insist That They Are Not Going Away
Some in the pro-Trump crowd that gathered outside the U.S. Capitol Wednesday night said they had little hope of overturning the election results, but that they were determined to send a message.
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