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January 6, 2021Yet videos shared on Twitter showed protesters scuffling with Capitol Police, throwing punches, spitting on them, and throwing unknown objects at them. Does that look like your supporters are being peaceful? pic.twitter.com/Tz3iw4E0s3— matthew doyle (@matthewdoyle796) January 6, 2021A spokesperson for D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services said there had been “multiple injuries” sustained as a result of the protests, according to NBC News.
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First Lady Melania Trump has issued her first statement regarding the vicious attack on Capitol Hill launched by her husband, President Donald Trump‘s supporters on January 6. Trump, 50, posted a lengthy letter to the White House site on January 11, in which she lashes out at critics for “salacious gossip,” then condemns the violence. “I am disappointed and disheartened with what happened last week,” the first lady wrote in her meandering statement.
Several dozen protesters gathered Sunday afternoon outside Washington state’s Capitol building, which is surrounded by temporary fencing and National Guard members. Protesters – some opposing vaccines, some in support of President Donald Trump and others objecting to the closure of the building to the public during the upcoming legislative session – held signs and listened to speakers.
President Donald Trump is planning one of his final appearances before leaving office.
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.
Family feud! Model and activist Karlie Kloss has reportedly angered her sister-in-law Ivanka Trump by calling out her father Donald Trump inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan.
U.S. Capitol police officer Brian D. Sicknick has died, marking the fifth person to pass away amid the violent takeover of the building by Trump supporters on Wednesday (January 6).
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven A. Sund is resigning.
Elaine Chao is stepping down.
Family politics. Karlie Kloss talked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner after the Capitol protests, but she wasn’t successful in having them listen. Dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6, in an attempt to stall Congress from confirming the Electoral College vote, which would confirm former Vice President Joe Biden as the United States’ President-Elect after the 2020 Presidential Election in November.
Rebecca Davis editorOfficial Chinese state media had a field day Thursday with the invasion of the U.S. capitol by armed supporters of Donald Trump.
Ariel Pink was confirmed that he was among the crowds who attended yesterday’s riots at the Capitol Building to “peacefully show his support for the president”.A large number of Trump supporters managed to force their way into the Capitol building yesterday following a rally, which caused the building, which is the seat of US Government, to be put into lockdown as politicians and nearby office buildings were evacuated.Posting privately on Instagram, director Alex Lee Moyer shared a photo which
A heavy police presence was seen near Trump Tower in New York City on Wednesday night, where anti-Trump protesters were gathering after a day of violence on Capitol Hill in Washington. Videos posted to social media showed NYPD officers lined up behind metal barricades near the tower, the 58-floor mixed use skyscraper on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan where businessman Donald Trump launched his candidacy for president in 2015.
As he has so many times over the past decade and more, Barack Obama spoke directly to the chaos that enveloped Capitol Hill today and how it was an inevitable outcome of Donald Trump’s time in the White House.
Former President Barack Obama is addressing the violence at The Capitol and is slamming President Donald Trump.
Josh Gad, Eric McCormack and more stars are asking Twitter to remove Donald Trump’s Twitter page.
U.S. President Donald Trump is telling protesters who violently stormed the Capitol building to prevent President-Elect Joe Biden’s certification to “go home,” while refusing to concede the legitimacy of the election results, maintaining that the U.S. election was stolen from him.