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After Capitol attack, US struggles to balance security and public access

After Capitol attack, US struggles to balance security and public access Associated Press After Capitol attack, US struggles to balance security and public access Lawmakers are trying to balance openness with safety after Friday s attack within steps of the Capitol, a challenge for Congress, nearly three months after a mob stormed the seat of American democracy, to make it as secure as it needs to be but as free as we could possibly make it, as one senator said Sunday. The sprawling complex has been ringed by security fencing and National Guard troops since the deadly Jan. 6 riot, when supporters of then-President Donald Trump breached the Capitol as members of Congress were certifying Joe Biden s election victory.

Donald Trump s Medal of Freedom Ceremony One Day after Capitol Riot Revealed

| Credit: Mandel Ngan/Getty As host Bensinger notes in the narration of the video, his was the only press allowed into the ceremony. He spoke to Sorenstam and Player in one-on-one interviews after. Sorenstam told Bensinger, Nobody wants to see violence. Nobody wants to see chaos. And, it s just, I think it s a tragedy, but I m hoping for a better day. We woke up this morning and it was quiet. It was the streets were empty, and this was planned, and here we are. Sorenstam s husband and brand director, Mike McGee, expanded on why she accepted the award, telling Bensinger in his own interview: We respect the office of the president no matter who s in office. She was going to accept the award always, no matter who it was from and things happened the way they did.

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After suffering personal tragedy, Rep Raskin steps up to lead prosecution of Trump

After suffering personal tragedy, Rep. Raskin steps up to lead prosecution of Trump Who is Jamie Raskin? Replay Video UP NEXT As the U.S. Senate begins its trial Tuesday trying former President Donald Trump on one charge of incitement of insurrection, Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin will lead the House s prosecution, tapped by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to serve as the top impeachment manager. Days earlier, on New Year s Eve, Raskin s son Thomas, who was following his father s footsteps at Harvard Law School, took his own life after battling depression. Tommy Raskin had a perfect heart, a perfect soul, a riotously outrageous and relentless sense of humor, and a dazzling radiant mind. He began to be tortured later in his 20s by a blindingly painful and merciless disease called depression, . a kind of relentless torture in the brain for him, Raskin wrote in a statement following his son s death.

Florida among top states for hate groups, violent extremists, SPLC report says

Updated Feb. 1 The number of hate groups operating in Florida increased slightly from 2019 to 2020 and topped all but one other state, according to an annual count released Monday by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The nonprofit organization tracked 68 hate groups in Florida last year, it said, one more than in 2019. It tracked 72 in California, 54 in Texas and 37 in New York. Among the most populous states, Florida also had the highest per-capita number of hate groups (less-populated states including Montana, Nebraska and Arkansas led per-capita rankings on the whole). Florida’s standing in this accounting increased even as the SPLC noted decreases elsewhere: The overall number of hate groups working in the U.S. dropped from 940 in 2019 to 838 in 2020, it said. It found fewer active hate groups in other large southern states — Texas, Georgia, North Carolina — compared to the previous year.

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