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Congressional lawmakers apprehensive about security at inauguration Safety concerns spike with political tensions rising Follow Us
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Lawmakers are increasingly on edge about security for the scaled-down inauguration ceremony.
Rep. Tim Ryan, Ohio Democrat, said it’s been difficult to pry details from the U.S. Capitol Police about last week’s attack ahead of Wednesday’s inauguration of the next president.
“We don’t need to know all the details, but we’re talking about an inauguration,” he said. “We have members of Congress bringing their spouses here. We have issues with the panic button for a member of Congress.”