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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.
"What has [Trump] done in terms of incitement, right, that Usama bin Laden didn’t do," Reid said. "He simply told people the way to win a war against America is you need to be able to sacrifice your body.These people are saying I’m willing to die for Trump." Reid
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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.
Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell, who remains on the House Intelligence Committee despite foggy ties to a Chinese spy and who will serve as an impeachment manager, associated President Trump with Usama bin Laden in an interview Tuesday.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe House of Representatives moved to impeach President Donald Trump on Wednesday for inciting an insurrection, finding that he poses a threat to democracy and the Constitution.The vote comes just a week after pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol building in a doomed effort to block the certification of Joe Biden’s victory. It also comes with just one week left in Trump’s term.
With the House set to impeach, President Donald Trump is blaming Democratic congressional foes for “tremendous anger” in the country and last week's deadly attack on the Capitol by his supporters after he urged them on their way.
The Capitol Hill riot prompted by President Trump's address to supporters last week will taint "all the good he did these last four years," a Trump voter told Fox News Monday night.
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Ellise Shafer administratorArnold Schwarzenegger has denounced Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol, calling Donald Trump the “worst president ever.”In a seven-minute video posted to Schwarzenegger’s Twitter account, the actor and former governor of California compared Wednesday’s events to Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, the 1938 event that marked the rise of Nazi Germany.“I grew up in Austria. I’m very aware of Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass.
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.
During an upcoming episode of KCRW's The Business weekly podcast,George Clooney commented briefly on the recent riots that took place at U.S. Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.
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.
The left will do to regular people what it's doing to President Trump, The Federalist publisher Ben Domenech warned Thursday night.
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.
Freshman Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., said Thursday she is still in "shock" at the events that unfolded in 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.