After a month of non-stop news culminating with President Joe Biden's inauguration, NBC News this weekend officially moved in to its long-planned new Washington D.C. bureau and studios.
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The Idaho man photographed last week climbing down from the Senate balcony during the Capitol Hill riot is once again apologizing for his actions following his release from jail ahead of trial. Josiah Colt, a 34-year-old from Boise, was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, according to the Justice Department.
A protester is seen hanging from the balcony in the
.After a month of non-stop news culminating with President Joe Biden's inauguration, NBC News this weekend officially moved in to its long-planned new Washington D.C. bureau and studios.
Lady Gaga is ready for Inauguration Day. The pop star revealed on Instagram Wednesday that she safely arrived in Washington D.C.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNancy Cordes has been the indefatigable Capitol Hill beat reporter at CBS News for more than a decade. Now she will start a new role for the ViacomCBS news unit – at the White House.CBS News named Cordes its chief White House correspondent, part of a reshuffling of news resources that usually takes place around the industry whenever a new occupant takes over the Oval Office.
A Portland, Ore.TV reporter pressed Mayor Ted Wheeler Tuesday about whether his ineffectiveness at quelling the violence in his city over the past year played a role in last week's riots on Capitol Hill. During an interview with KATU reporter Genevieve Reaume, Wheeler vowed to hold those responsible for the unrest in Portland, which has garnered national attention following the death of George Floyd. However, it was a question that tied the violence in his city to the Jan.
For the first time in United States history, a sitting president has been impeached twice. President Donald Trump, 75, was impeached by the House of Representatives on January 13 on one article of “incitement of insurrection” following the January 6 siege on Capitol Hill that left five people dead.
The New York Times was forced to issue a correction after initially labeling a journalist from The Daily Caller as a "rioter" in a piece about last week's mayhem on Capitol Hill. An essay initially published Friday featured several harrowing images from the turmoil that interrupted the joint session of Congress tabulating the Electoral College votes in the 2020 presidential election. One of the images showed a shirtless man attempting to communicate with law enforcement on the other side of
Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., called for the House Minority Leader to resign Saturday in the wake of the Capitol Hill riot that left five people dead. "After terrorists shed blood in our Capitol, Kevin McCarthy went to the House Floor and led the renewed attack on our democracy," Beyer said in a statement.
A Maryland man was fired from his job after reportedly being recognized wearing a work badge in photographs taken at Wednesday's storming of the U.S. Capitol. Though the employee's name and age have yet to be publicly released, Navistar Direct Marketing -- a digital and conventional printing company with an office in Frederick -- said in a statement Thursday that it had been made aware of the worker's involvement. "A Navistar company badge was seen inside the U.S.
After the recent Capitol attack in Washington DC, like many celebrities, Lady Gaga is sharing her thoughts. While most US citizens think ousting Donald Trump from office using the 25th amendment is fair at the moment, the Poker Face singer is against it at the moment.
Demi Lovato recently spoke up about the Capitol Hill attack and fans who are asking for music amidst the circumstances. The 28-year-old singer and body health activist took to Instagram to share her reaction to the attacks on Capitol building in Washington DC yesterday, by Trump supporters. “My heart is broken.
Nostradamus has done it again.“The Simpsons” is once more being credited with predicting history decades before it happened. Fans of the 31-year-old animated TV series were quick to credit two episodes of the show with anticipating the angry mob of President Donald Trump supporters who vandalized and attempted insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday.
Wednesday’s joint session of Congress was supposed to be a pro forma affair, with the votes of the Electoral College read, and ultimately validated, even as some Republican lawmakers were expected to mount challenges. Within just a couple of hours, however, it turned into a mob scene, as rioters, marching toward the Capitol from a rally hosted earlier outside the White House by President Trump, broke through security barriers and ultimately overran the building.
When it comes to foreseeing the future, no TV series has been a prescient as “The Simpsons”.
Conservative commentator Candace Owens blasted what she suggested was the selective outrage towards the riot that took place on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, compared to the reaction to the unrest that took place last summer. There has been widespread condemnation of the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol building as a joint session of Congress was meeting to certify the Electoral College victory of President-elect Joe Biden.
President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris are facing intense pushback for suggesting that there has been a double standard between how law enforcement treated the Capitol Hill rioters on Wednesday versus the "peaceful" Black Lives Matter protesters last summer. Trump supporters sparked unrest on the steps of the Capitol Building as a joint session of Congress was certifying Biden's Electoral College victory, causing lawmakers to go into lockdown.The riot left four dead, including
MSNBC host Joy Reid compared Trump supporters to members of Al Qaeda who were willing to die for Usama bin Laden when condemning the violence that erupted when a group of the president’s followers stormed Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
Freshman Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., said Thursday she is still in "shock" at the events that unfolded in the U.S.
A senior Welsh politician is under fire after comparing Wednesday’s unrest on Capitol Hill to those in the United Kingdom who backed a second referendum on Brexit. Andrew RT Davies, a former conservative party leader and the current Welsh Conservative health spokesman, made the remarks in a tweet while responding to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who called the scenes from the U.S.
As thousands of Trump supporters descended on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, attempting to derail Congress' confirmation of Joe Biden's presidential victory, a three-person crew from ITV News stood at the very center of the mob, capturing some of the day's most significant footage.