By LIBBY CATHEY, CATHERINE THORBECKE, MORGAN WINSOR and ROSA SANCHEZ, ABC News
(WASHINGTON) President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in 13 days.
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US Capitol police chief resigns
A spokeswoman for the United States Capitol Police has confirmed to ABC News that Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund is resigning, effective Jan. 16.
The resignation comes after rioters seized the Capitol building on Wednesday and following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling for him to step down due to the botched response.
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Earlier this week, legislators returned to Washington to make a number of key decisions about oversight committee leadership, membership, and investigative agendas. As one of their first official items of business, the U.S. House of Representatives approved in a party-line vote a rules package governing processes and procedures for the 117th Congress.
1 As discussed below, the rules package is noteworthy because it identifies early investigative priorities in the coming Congress, all of which appear aligned with Biden Administration priorities relating to pandemic response, economic recovery, environmental justice, and diversity and equity issues. The rules package also indicates an intent to make full use of the oversight tools available to conduct investigations.
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A director at Deutsche Bank AG behind hundreds of millions of dollars worth of loans to President Trump s company announced her resignation.
Rosemary Vrablic, the banker for Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, said she has chosen to resign from the bank effective Dec. 31 and that she is looking forward to retirement, according to the
New York Times. She s joined by longtime colleague Dominic Scalzi, who was also involved in securing the loans for Trump s company.
“I’ve chosen to resign my position with the bank effective Dec. 31 and am looking forward to my retirement,” Vrablic said in a statement.