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Capitol Police upping security at DC airports, train stations when lawmakers travel

© Greg Nash The United States Capitol Police is bolstering security at airports and train stations in Washington, D.C., as former President Trump In an email sent to members and staff and obtained by The Hill, acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy Blodgett said that Capitol Police officers will provide extra security on days when a lot of lawmakers are traveling. Officers will be stationed at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, Dulles International Airport and Ronald Regan Washington National Airport to monitor members as they move throughout the airports. In addition, officers will be stationed at the Union Station railway stop. ADVERTISEMENT Blodgett also said that the Senate sergeant-at-arms has created a portal to coordinate travel information for members.

Politics live updates: Security increased for lawmakers amid threats; vaccination pace ahead of schedule, White House says

Politics live updates: Rep. Cori Bush requests office moved away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Savannah Behrmann and Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY Pelosi: Security needed to face enemy within Replay Video UP NEXT Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., said she requested to move her Washington office away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying the Georgia Republican berated her in the Capitol earlier this month and lashed out at Bush on Twitter. Bush announced her decision to move Friday on Twitter and an aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said the change was “by the direct order of the Speaker upon request.”

Cori Bush moving office away from Marjorie Taylor Greene for team s safety

Cori Bush moving office away from Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘for team’s safety’ Alex Woodward Pelosi condemns House GOP over Marjorie Taylor Greene s comments Cori Bush will move her congressional office away from Marjorie Taylor Greene’s after the Republican congresswoman and her staff “berated” and “targeted” the Black Democratic lawmaker from Missouri on social media, she said. “I m moving my office away from hers for my team s safety,” she announced on Twitter on Friday. A maskless Marjorie Taylor Greene & her staff berated me in a hallway. She targeted me & others on social media. I m moving my office away from hers for my team s safety.

Politics updates: More security for lawmakers; immigration action coming

USA TODAY Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., said she requested to move her Washington office away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying the Georgia Republican berated her in the Capitol earlier this month and lashed out at Bush on Twitter. Bush announced her decision to move Friday on Twitter and an aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said the change was “by the direct order of the Speaker upon request.” “A maskless Marjorie Taylor Greene & her staff berated me in a hallway. She targeted me & others on social media. I m moving my office away from hers for my team s safety,” Bush shared in a tweet.

Politics live updates: Security increased for lawmakers at airports, train stations amid heightened threats

Politics live updates: Rep. Cori Bush requests office moved away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Savannah Behrmann and Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY Pelosi: Security needed to face enemy within Replay Video UP NEXT Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., said she requested to move her Washington office away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying the Georgia Republican berated her in the Capitol earlier this month and lashed out at Bush on Twitter. Bush announced her decision to move Friday on Twitter and an aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said the change was “by the direct order of the Speaker upon request.”

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