President-elect Joe Biden is about to be sworn into office!
08.01.2021 - 00:03 / foxnews.com
President-elect Joe Biden said that the supporters of President Trump who attacked the Capitol on Wednesday were "a riotous mob" and "domestic terrorists." And Biden charged Trump with "inciting a mob to attack the Capitol," which he said was the culmination of four years of "unrelenting attack" by the president "on the institutions of our democracy." The president has been slammed by Democrats as well as numerous Republicans for encouraging supporters at Wednesday's rally Trump headlined near
.President-elect Joe Biden is about to be sworn into office!
Democrats are divided over a new domestic terrorism bill that would establish new government offices to monitor suspicious activities within the country and combat terrorism, with a specific focus on White nationalists and neo-Nazis. President-elect Joe Biden is making a domestic terrorism bill a priority, the Wall Street Journal reported in November, and Sen.
Chris Rock wasn’t surprised that the Capitol rioters were treated differently to the Black Lives Matter protesters.
The riot at the Capitol on Wednesday and President-elect Joe Biden's "deeply divisive" response capped off a week that "has been so disappointing and horrifying in every way," Ben Shapiro told his listeners Friday. "The Ben Shapiro Show" was responding to Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's suggestion that authorities handled the demonstration at the Capitol differently than the Black Lives Matter-related unrest over the summer because the Capitol crowd was overwhelmingly White.
As America attempts to recover from the Capitol riot, everyone from President-elect Joe Biden and NBA star LeBron James to members of the mainstream media such as Joy Behar and Joy Reid have vilified police officers for their role in the tragic event. While Democrats and media members have waffled on whether or not riots are a good idea, they have remained consistent when it comes to criticizing cops.
Joe Biden said that it was a “good thing” that Donald Trump will not attend the inauguration, while he said that the the question of whether to impeach the president should be left to Congress.
George Clooney guested on the latest edition of KCRW’s The Business podcast, where he offered his thoughts on Wednesday’s riots at Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
In response to the surprisingly unaggressive reaction to pro-Trump supporters mobbing the U.S. Capitol on bWednesday, President-elect Joe Biden joined lawmakers in questioning whether the reaction would have been the same had the rioters been Black Lives Matter demonstrators.
Prince Albert of Monaco has spoken out against President Trump following the chaos that occurred in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
Donald Trump, facing calls for him to be removed from office in the final days of his presidency, posted a video on Thursday calling for unity and acknowledging that Joe Biden would be the next occupant of the White House.
Karlie Kloss is speaking out following the riots at the United States Capitol.
Donald Trump supporters who violently stormed the US Capitol yesterday (January 6) in Washington D.C..Singer Jon Schaffer was captured with a group of protesters who stormed the building as Congress prepared to begin the process of certifying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the winners of the 2020 US presidential election.After breaching security, protesters were seen making their way into Congress’ central chamber – while one even tore down a wooden plaque above the entrance to House Speaker
Thousands of pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, vandalizing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and both congressional chambers as lawmakers met to review President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College.
Hollywood is speaking out after protestors managed to breach the Capitol on Wednesday. The chaos resulted in one protestor being fatally shot as lawmakers remained barricaded inside and evacuations quickly commenced, the Metro Police Department in Washington D.C.