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In Wake Of Capitol Riot, Biden Pushes For Stronger Domestic-Terrorism Laws

In Wake Of Capitol Riot, Biden Pushes For Stronger Domestic-Terrorism Laws  In Wake Of Capitol Riot, Biden Pushes For Stronger Domestic-Terrorism Laws  Comments Off on In Wake Of Capitol Riot, Biden Pushes For Stronger Domestic-Terrorism Laws  President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has a full plate for his first 100 days in office, and in the wake of the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, he has made clear that a top priority will be to address domestic terrorism. Introducing Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland on Jan. 7, he spoke of domestic terrorism as one original focus of the Department of Justice, formed in 1870, “which would again guide and animate” the department’s work.

National Guard Allowed Back Into Capitol After Relocated To Parking Garage | News Radio 1200 WOAI

Jan 22, 2021 Members of the National Guard providing security in Washington, D.C. have been allowed back into the U.S. Capitol complex after reports surfaced of them being forced to use a parking garage as a rest area between shifts. Several Guardsmen told CNN they were told they could no longer use designated areas like a cafeteria while taking breaks. One guardsman said, We honestly just feel betrayed.After everything went seamlessly, we were deemed useless and banished to a corner of a parking garage. CNN and Politico obtained photos of the National Guard members sleeping against concrete pillars in the garage.

Biden s Pledge of Normalcy Clashes with Strange Feeling in a City Full of Troops

Biden s Pledge of Normalcy Clashes with Strange Feeling in a City Full of Troops Time 1/21/2021 Simon Shuster © Dina Litovsky for TIME Members of the National Guard outside the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 19, 2021. The reverend could hardly recognize the streets of Washington, DC, as he drove into town on Monday night, a draft of his Inaugural prayer tucked into a three-ring binder. The city looked more like a militarized zone than a free nation’s capital, the streets deserted except for Humvees and checkpoints, police and soldiers, many thousands of them, staring out through the metal walls that encircled downtown. “This is very different, a strange feeling,” says Reverend Silvester Beaman, who delivered the benediction at the Inaugural ceremony. “It just blows my mind.”

Touches of Delaware shine through during an inauguration for Joe Biden unlike any other

Strange, but with moments of joy: Inside Joe Biden s inauguration safe zone Marina Affo, Delaware News Journal © Jerry Habraken, Jerry Habraken-USA TODAY Jan 20, 2021; Washington, DC, USA; Supporters of President Joe Biden gather behind Lafayette Park during the presidential escort of the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Habraken-USA TODAY WASHINGTON  For an inauguration unlike any to come before it, the nation s capital still found a way Wednesday to welcome the recently sworn-in President Joe Biden the best way it could.  Touches of Delaware could be seen throughout the day s ceremony, most noticeably in the presence of the University of Delaware marching band during the presidential motorcade. 

Joe Biden s adorable eight-month-old grandson Beau steals the show

Hunter Biden s eight-month-old son Beau steals the show at inauguration concert as he dances to Lovely Day in the President s arms in the White House The First Family watched the concert from the White House after Joe Biden spoke at the Lincoln Memorial Joe Biden was seen with Hunter Biden s eight-month-old son Beau in his arms, dancing to Lovely Day The baby - named after Hunter s brother, who died in 2015 - could be seen pointing at the screen for the show  Earlier, in his speech, Biden reiterated his calls for unity and insisted he believes the best is yet to come

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