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D C mayor asks feds to boost security preparations for inauguration

Politics updates: White House lowers flag 3 days after Capitol Police officer Sicknick dies

Politics updates: Pelosi plans to give Pence 24 hours to remove Trump by 25th Amendment before impeachment Matthew Brown, Kim Hjelmgaard and Camille Caldera, USA TODAY House Democrats prepare to introduce an article of impeachment against Trump over riots Replay Video © Provided by USA TODAY VPC PELOSI 25TH AMENDMENT House Democrats will move forward with plans to remove President Donald Trump from office this week, starting with a resolution that calls on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi laid out the steps they plan to take in a letter to colleagues on Sunday. On Monday, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., will request unanimous consent for the “Raskin Resolution,” which calls on Pence to convene the Cabinet and activate the 25th Amendment. If they don’t receive consent – which is almost guaranteed since only a single Republican would have to object – Democrats will vote on the measure on Tue

D C mayor pushes for enhanced security surrounding Inauguration Day

D.C. mayor pushes for enhanced security surrounding Inauguration Day POLITICO 1/10/2021 By Allie Bice © Shawn Thew/Pool via AP, File District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks during a news conference in Washington. Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., is urging the Department of Homeland Security to bolster its efforts in securing the area for President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, following deadly riots at the Capitol last week. In a letter to DHS acting Secretary Chad Wolf dated Saturday, Bowser asked that the period for the National Special Security Event be extended, changing it from Jan. 19-21 to Jan. 11-24. Expanding the period for the inauguration ceremony and in the days that follow would allow for continued federal security in the area.

Insurrection at the U S Capitol: Pro-Trump rioters storm inside

By Laura Olson and Ariana Figueroa A violent mob derailed the typically routine process of Congress certifying the presidential election results on Wednesday, with the House of Representatives and Senate abruptly recessing after President Donald Trump’s supporters clashed with police and forced their way into the U.S. Capitol. Both legislative chambers were evacuated amid the chaos of pro-Trump rioters who pushed past barricades and eventually on to the House and Senate floors, in a chaotic scene. An armed standoff took place at the entrance to the House chamber, with Capitol Police officers aiming their weapons at rioters, who shattered glass panels on the door.

VERIFY: Can President Trump pardon mobs responsible for the Capitol riots?

Frank Bowman, a Legal Historian and University of Missouri Law Professor Jon Sheldon, a Criminal Defense Lawyer Dan Kobil, a Capital University Law Professor. WHAT WE FOUND: After the stunning scene of insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, countless leaders are calling for accountability. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser held a press conference Thursday, asking for the public’s help to identify members of the mob that stormed the Capitol, to help law enforcement hold them accountable. President Trump’s message to those insurrectionists has been different. In a video message recorded during the siege, President Trump told the group, “So go home. We love you. You are very special.”

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