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Two US Capitol cops suspended for alleged misconduct during the deadly riots,congressman says

January 12, 2021 Florence Alessi

Two US Capitol Police officials have been suspended for alleged misconduct during the dangerous riots, a congressman apparently said Monday. One of the…

President Trump approves an emergency declaration to boost security ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration

January 12, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Trump on Monday gave an emergency declaration for Washington D.C. to support security in front of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January…

Nancy Pelosi support VP invoking the 25th Amendment because it “gets rid” of President Trump

January 11, 2021 Florence Alessi

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would uphold Vice President Mike Pence conjuring the 25th Amendment since it “gets freed” of President Trump….

Cops lined a Washington, DC street to pay tribute to Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick

January 11, 2021 Dave Barr

Cops lined a Washington, DC road on Sunday to honor Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who was killed when crowds of allies of…

Black Capitol Police officers say DC rioters repeatedly called them the N-word

January 11, 2021 Antonio Chad

Dark Capitol Police officers state they were assaulted by “bigoted a–fear mongers” during the uproars — some of whom over and over considered…

‘why iam resigned after Capitol riot after Capitol riot’, Mick Mulvaney explains

January 11, 2021 Emma Perkins

Mick Mulvaney said Sunday that he ventured down as uncommon emissary to Northern Ireland following the US Capitol siege since it “struck the…

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that chamber will move forward with Trump impeachment process

January 11, 2021 Benjamin Leo

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday night that her chamber will push ahead with enactment to impeach President Trump this week. “In securing…

Joe Biden was spotted at church in Delaware after Capitol Hill siege

January 10, 2021 Antonio Chad

President-elect Joe Biden was seen at church in Delaware Saturday evening, days after large number of supportive of Trump rioters raged the U.S….

VP Mike Pence has not ruled out using the 25th Amendment against President Trump : report

January 10, 2021 Benjamin Leo

VP Mike Pence has not precluded utilizing the 25th Amendment against President Trump in the event that his perspective turns out to be…

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