NYC Republicans Confront Political Fallout After U.S. Capitol Siege By Emily Ngo New York City PUBLISHED 6:00 AM ET Jan. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:00 AM EST Jan. 09, 2021 SHARE NEW YORK — The work goes on — that’s the message and mission of New York City Republicans in the wake of the storming of the U.S. Capitol by some of President Donald Trump's loyalists. What You Need To Know NYC's only Republican House member still opposed some electoral votes, even after Capitol was attacked Nicole Malliotakis is now facing calls to resign NYC Republicans made electoral gains in 2020, look for more in 2021 Local GOP leaders say they want to focus on problems at city level