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U S President-elect Biden denounces protesters violence at Capitol

The latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local to DC): 4:10 p.m. President-elect Joe Biden has called the violent protests on the U.S. Capitol “an. . .

The Latest: Pence calls on protesters to leave Capitol | 100 5 The Eagle – Jonesboro, AR

The Latest: Pence calls on protesters to leave Capitol | 100 5 The Eagle – Jonesboro, AR
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Vice President Pence Announces President-Elect Biden s Victory After Congress Completes Electoral Count

By: CBS News Washington  Vice President Mike Pence announced just after 3:40 a.m. Thursday that President-elect Joe Biden had won the presidency after Congress completed the counting of the Electoral College votes. What was largely seen as a perfunctory last step before Mr. Biden s inauguration had turned into a day of chaos after an angry mob of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an effort to halt the process.  Congress had to recess for nearly six hours after the angry mob of President Trump s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, leaving four people dead in the melee and sending members of Congress fleeing from the floor during what Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had earlier branded the most important vote I ve ever cast.

Sen Kelly Loeffler withdraws objections because of Capitol riots

Sen Kelly Loeffler withdraws objections because of Capitol riots
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Rep Mace on Capitol violence, lockdown: Rhetoric has real consequences

Rep. Mace on Capitol violence, lockdown: ‘Rhetoric has real consequences’ Capitol Police in Washington, DC, locked down the U.S. Capitol building after protesters clashed with police Wednesday. (Source: CNN) By Patrick Phillips | January 6, 2021 at 2:03 PM EST - Updated January 7 at 9:23 AM WASHINGTON (WCSC/AP) - First District Congresswoman Nancy Mace said all she can hear from her vantage point at the Cannon House Office Building is sirens after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday. “This is a sad day for our nation’s history. We’re better than this, and rhetoric has real consequences and we’re seeing that today,” she said. “And I’m devastated and heartbroken but I’m also angry because this isn’t the way that we advocate or investigate issues with our electoral process, Electoral College, a presidential election or voter fraud.”

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