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Utica National Guard Member Meets Notable U S Senators On Duty

A Utica native and current member of New York s National Guard has been on duty in Washington D.C. providing security to members of Congress and The U.S. Senate. Vincent Scalise is the Founder and Executive Director of The Utica Center for Development Inc. Before the name change, it was The CNY Veteran s Outreach Center. Scalise is a veteran himself and is still an active member of New York s National Guard out of Utica s Parkway Armory. He and his fellow Guard members have been down in D.C. since January 7th, 2021. The assignment for National Guard members to go to the nation s Capitol for protective purposes stemming from the attack on the Capitol on January 6th. The next day Scalise and other members were activated by Governor Cuomo to go down and give addded security.

Democrats impeachment brief documents Trump s role in spearheading the January 6 coup attempt

Democrats’ impeachment brief documents Trump’s role in spearheading the January 6 coup attempt On Tuesday, the Democratic House Managers and Donald Trump’s legal team released their briefs for the Senate impeachment trial of the ex-president, set to begin on February 9. The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives on January 13 voted for a resolution to impeach Trump on charges of incitement of insurrection in connection with the January 6 fascist assault on Congress. The attempted coup d’etat was organized by Trump and his allies with the aim of blocking congressional certification of Joseph Biden’s election victory and paving the way for Trump to install himself as dictator. In a demonstration of continued support for Trump, 197 of the 211 Republicans in the House voted against impeachment.

Stefanik: why are troops staying at Capitol?

Stefanik: why are troops staying at Capitol? National Guard troops reinforce the security zone on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president on Wednesday. (Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) By Scott Atkinson | January 27, 2021 at 11:04 AM EST - Updated January 27 at 11:04 AM WASHINGTON, D.C. (WWNY) - North country congresswoman Elise Stefanik wants to know why there are plans to leave at least 5,000 National Guard troops at the U.S. Capitol Complex through mid-March. Citing “recent reporting,” Stefanik and 10 other Republican members of congress have written to John Whitley, Acting Secretary of The Army, to “request a briefing on the threat assessments and all relevant intelligence regarding the U.S. Capitol Complex.”

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