
Security alert amid violence fears for Biden swearing-in
Security in Washington D.C and state capitals across the United States is ramping up ahead of the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Security in Washington D.C and state capitals across the United States is ramping up ahead of the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Donald Trump’s shadow will continue to fall over Republicans long after he has left office, and the party he captured has to make hard decisions about its way forward, argues Bryan Cranston.
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US Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump unless the vice president and Cabinet invoke constitutional authority to force him out, calling Trump a threat to democracy.
President Donald Trump has conceded for the first time that Joe Biden will be the next US president, amid calls for him to step down after a mob of his supporters – branded “domestic terrorists” – stormed the US Capitol as Congress was certifying Biden’s victory.
Far-right Trump supporters, egged on by a speech from the President repeating claims of election fraud, have stormed the US Capitol, forcing police to barricade doors to the Senate and House of Representatives and keep protesters at bay at gunpoint as Congress met to certify president-elect Joe Biden’s win.
City officials in Washington have warned supporters of President Donald Trump not to bring guns to protests this week against congressional certification of his election defeat.