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Donald Trump: QAnon members discussed acting as National Guard to infiltrate inauguration, FBI says

Members of the Washington National Guard stand at a sundial near the Legislative Building, Sunday, January 10, 2021, at the Capitol in Olympia, Washington.(AP) The intelligence report warned that QAnon members and lone wolves indicated they plan to travel to Washington for Biden s swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, the Post said. But the intelligence briefing did not identify any specific plots to attack the inaugural events that would be similar to the January 6 insurrection on the US Capitol, which some QAnon members participated in, the Post said. The FBI noted that it detected suspicious traffic on the communication systems used by some participants in the January 6 Capitol attack — but nothing that points to any specific action, according to the

Trump-fuelled chaos shows democracy is in trouble — here s how to change course

The U.S. illustrates this week that changing a nation's leader without rethinking the system he or she is upholding is no longer acceptable for citizens. We need an improved form of democracy.

Capitol protest tracker: Here s a live look at capitols across the US

Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday Jay Cannon, Chastity Laskey, Jordan Culver and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY © Winslow Townson, AP Armed protesters stand in front of the Statehouse Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Federal officials warned of armed and potentially violent protests at all 50 state capitals and the U.S. Capitol in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, according to an internal FBI bulletin issued to law enforcement partners. The bulletin cautioned that demonstrations could begin as soon as Sunday and are expected to continue through the inauguration, an official with knowledge of the bulletin told USA TODAY.

State Capitols prepare for violent protests, NFL playoffs, Powerball jackpot: 5 things to know this weekend

State Capitols prepare for violent protests, NFL playoffs, Powerball jackpot: 5 things to know this weekend Editors, USA TODAY © Ted S. Warren, AP Members of the Washington National Guard stand near a fence surrounding the Capitol in anticipation of protests, Jan. 11, 2021, in Olympia, Wash. State Capitols, DC brace for potential violence All 50 states and the District of Columbia are preparing for what law enforcement officials say could be violent protests this weekend through Wednesday s inauguration of Joe Biden following the deadly pro-Donald Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. In D.C., the National Mall is closed, Metro stations are shuttered and the U.S. Capitol is surrounded with heavy barricading and National Guard members. State capitols are also bracing for the possibility of violence from armed extremist groups: 

Washington state National Guard members sent to DC for inauguration

Washington state National Guard members sent to DC for inauguration January 15, 2021 at 5:36 pm Members of the Washington National Guard stand at a sundial near the Legislative Building, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Governors in some states have called out the National Guard, declared states of emergency and closed their capitols over concerns about potentially violent protests. Though details remain murky, demonstrations are expected at state capitols beginning Sunday and leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Nearly 400 Washington state National Guard soldiers and airmen are being sent to Washington, D.C., for the presidential inauguration.

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