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Trump Tells Violent Protesters to 'Go Home in Peace'

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Jan.06 -- President Donald Trump tells violent protesters who stormed the U.S. Capitol to “go home now,” hours after they stormed the complex, causing it to be locked down. Trump repeated false claims that the election was stolen. He...
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Dueling Protests Expected in Washington, D.C. On Saturday

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Rallies and counter-protests are expected in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.
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AP: Lawmakers Threatened Ahead Of Trial

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25,000 Guard members were brought in ahead of the inauguration, following the attack on the Capitol.
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FBI Arrests 18-Year-Old Alleged Rioter

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Bruno Joseph Cua is the youngest person federal officials have charged related to the violence.
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In Washington, Some Frustrated Residents Travel Hours to Find Vaccines

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About 16% of district residents are fully vaccinated, according to a New York Times analysis. Thirty-nine states have higher vaccination rates.
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Watchdog: Trump Photo Opp Not Behind Clearing Protesters In D.C.

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Police in riot gear used tear gas and rubber bullets to drive away protesters during nationwide outcry over the death of George Floyd.
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Man Arrested Near Vice President's Official Residence

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Vice President Kamala Harris and the second gentleman have not moved into the residence yet and were not there at the time.
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Capitol Rioters Could Face Sedition Charges

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As things in the Capitol are starting to return to normal, the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia reveals possible charges for rioters.
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Iran Reportedly Planned Attack On Fort McNair

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The alleged threat also included a plot to kill the Army's vice chief of staff.
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Washington D.C. Is Fully Open, Mayor Bowser Says

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Jun.29 -- Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says now is a good time to visit because the city has fully reopened. She speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Officers Who Defended Capitol From Trump Supporters Honored

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the heroes for "courageously answering the call to defend our democracy in one of the nation's darkest hours."
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Fed Chair Powell Says He Makes a Fair Salary

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says his yearly $190,000 salary is fair. He spoke to David Rubenstein during a question-and-answer session on Feb. 7 at the Economic Club of Washington as part of a taping for "The David Rubenstein...
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D.C. Mayor Has 'Black Lives Matter' Painted On Street Near White House

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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser had the mural painted near the White House to honor those who peacefully protested over the killing of George Floyd.
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Inauguration Day Through the Decades

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Jan.19 -- Presidential inauguration days are usually full of pomp and circumstance. But this year's will be much different. Here's a short historical look back at presidential inaugurations since Franklin Delano Roosevelt's second term...