From the rioters who breached the Capitol building to the lawmakers trapped inside, from Trump-world turncoats, to the now president-elect himself, many who joined or were caught up in the riot are still living with fallout from the January 6 of four years ago.
An Army veteran from Illinois who unloaded a can of "No Pest Wasp & Hornet Killer" while facing off with police guarding the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots has learned his fate. The post Man who sprayed ‘Wasp & Hornet Killer’ at cops guarding the U.
On Thursday, late President Carter is set to depart the U.S. Capitol at 9 a.m. and travel to the Washington National Cathedral for a ceremony at 9:30 a.m. followed by the National Funeral Services at 10 a.m. Then, Carter and his family will return to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, where they will board back to Georgia.
Former Capitol Police officer wants to end the falsehoods about Jan. 6 A former member of the United States Capitol Police, who bravely defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, vividly recounts the events ...
Capitol police have identified the 35-year-old man accused of trying to light his spray-painted car on fire near where former President Carter was lying in state.
A total of 61 San Antonio officers will travel to Washington to help provide security for Donald Trump inauguration on Jan. 20.
WASHINGTON — The United States Capitol Police have cleared a reportedly suspicious vehicle near the U.S. Capitol Wednesday evening. According to the US Capitol Police, officers responded to a ...
will take place on the Capitol steps, facing the Washington Monument. That is the same spot where, on Jan 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters smashed windows, fought with police and sent ...
The decision to move Monday's swearing-in means thousands of people with plans to visit Washington won't be able to see President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in person.
WASHINGTON (7News ... where they will board back to Georgia. United States Capitol Police are asking the people who wish to attend Carter's public viewing to be prepared for the cold weather ...
More than half a dozen local D.C.-area police departments will not be assisting Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) with security for the 2025 Presidential Inauguration, the Daily Caller has learned.