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In Pictures: Trump supporters storm US Capitol in fiery scenes

In Pictures: Trump supporters storm US Capitol in fiery scenes © AP America faces another day of unrest as Donald Trump supporters have stormed the US Capitol in Washington DC. Protestors clashed violently with police before breaching barricades and entering the building. Mr Trump had previously urged his supporters to travel to Washington to protest over Congress’ formal approval of Joe Biden’s victory in the November presidential election. Both chambers of Congress were forced into an abrupt recess by the protests as they were debating the Electoral College vote that gave Mr Biden the presidency. The skirmishes occurred outside in the very spot where president-elect Biden will be inaugurated in just two weeks.

11 Republican senators to challenge Biden s presidential election win

Josh Hawley Is Making A Play For Donald Trump s Followers, Columnist Says

Josh Hawley Is Making A Play For Donald Trump s Followers, Columnist Says In a column for The Daily Beast, political commentator Michael Tomasky argued that Sen. Josh Hawley is making a calculated play to scoop up President Donald Trump s followers for a possible bid at the Republican Party s 2024 presidential nomination. As reported by Raw Story, the journalist pointed to Hawley s recent alignments with Trump his call for $2,000 coronavirus aid checks and opposition to the results of the 2020 election and asserted that the lawmaker understands what drives the president s supporters. This guy is burning, aching, hurting to be president, the columnist wrote.

New York Times: Pompeo to consider designating Cuba a terrorism sponsor

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo must decide whether to approve a plan from State Department officials to classify Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing two US officials.

Members of Congress send mixed messages on getting vaccinated

Members of Congress send mixed messages on getting vaccinated © Rogelio V. Solis/AP Syringes with doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine await injection, Dec. 23, 2020, in Flowood, Miss. In the week since members of Congress were offered vaccines, moral schisms have emerged on Capitol Hill about whether politicians deserve the shots ahead of their own constituents, particularly doctors and nurses working on the front lines. On both sides of the aisle, some members have responded by declaring that they won t get the vaccine yet because they don t want to cut the line. But their decisions defy national security concerns and public health recommendations, according to infectious disease experts across the country.

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