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As Inauguration Nears, Concern Grows Of More Violence To Come
The violence at the Capitol on Wednesday was unprecedented in modern U.S. history — but some pro-Trump extremists are promising it was just a taste of… -
3 Charged In Capitol Break-In, Including Men Identified In Viral Images
The Justice Department has charged three more men for actions allegedly committed during the Capitol break-in, including two identified from widely… -
For Some New Americans, Capitol Attack Was An Echo Of Turmoil They'd Hoped To Escape
Earlier this week, 34-year-old management consultant Rhazi Koné was taking a walk through his Washington, D.C. neighborhood when he noticed an unusual… -
Can Trump Pardon Himself?
With pressure mounting from all sides, President Trump is reportedly telling aides he wants to pardon himself. Again. Even before he was elected, Trump… -
More Than A Dozen GOP State Lawmakers Attended Rally That Gave Way To Riots
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate and State Sen. Amanda Chase is facing calls to resign after attending the pro-Trump rally in Washington D.C.… -
Pelosi Asks Military To Limit Trump's Nuclear Authority. Here's How That System Works
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has asked the Pentagon's leadership to limit President Trump's ability to use nuclear weapons during his final days in… -
Pelosi Seeks To Curb Trump's Nuclear Power, Plans To Impeach
Top lawmakers are sounding alarms that even though Trump is to leave office Jan. 20 when Democrat Joe Biden is sworn in, he could do great damage on his way out. -
Trump Won't Attend Inauguration; Congress Pushes Ahead With Capitol Ceremony
Updated at 11:40 a.m. ETWhen President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office on Jan. 20, one traditional element illustrating the peaceful transfer of… -
DeVos Resigns As Education Secretary, Says, 'Impressionable Children Are Watching'
The U.S. Education Secretary sent her resignation letter to President Trump, effective Friday. -
'Trump Appears To Have Gone Full QAnon,' UMass Internet Scholar Says
UMass Amherst professor Ethan Zuckerman discusses how the Trumpian internet is processing the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.