Approximately 500 Wisconsin National Guard troops will mobilize to federal duty to support civil authorities in the national capital region in advance of the presidential inauguration.
State capitals nationwide bracing for possible violence in wake of attack on U.S. Capitol By Adam Brewster States securing capitols amid threats of protests
In Madison, Wisconsin, some windows at the Capitol are boarded up. In Phoenix, there is fencing surrounding the Arizona Capitol. Multiple states have activated or are planning to activate National Guard members.
America s capital cities are bracing for possible unrest after last week s assault on the United States Capitol.
The FBI is warning law enforcement across the country that groups are calling for the storming of federal, state and local courthouses in all 50 states if President Trump is removed from office prior to Inauguration Day on January 20, a law enforcement source told CBS News.
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The U.S. Supreme Court. (Courthouse News photo/Jack Rodgers)
WASHINGTON (CN) The U.S. Supreme Monday refused Monday to expedite three election-related challenges that President Donald Trump and his campaign lodged over the 2020 presidential election.
Per its custom, the court did not include any comment on the order.
“I’m not in the business of reading tea leaves; it is what it is,” said Bruce Marks, an attorney for Trump with the firm Marks & Sokolov.
Filed not long after November 4, the three cases take aim at state that extended the deadline for mail-in ballots to be received by in light of the global Covid-19 pandemic. They also accuse election clerks of misconduct when tabulating ballots.
MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) — Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and the Department of Health Services are again urging the federal government to allocate more COVID-19 to the state after the demand has exceeded the supply. “Our vaccine team is working across the state on vaccine distribution, and so many Wisconsinites are ready to get vaccinated and get back to our Wisconsin.