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N.H. Congressional Delegation Back Trump's Removal From OfficeMembers of New Hampshire’s congressional delegation say they support growing efforts to remove President Trump from office, either by impeachment or use…
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The way police handled Wednesday's onslaught showed that "some people are ... given certain kinds of leeway or space, and other people are not," says African American studies professor Eddie Glaude.
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Armed with pro-Trump banners, the rioters far outnumbered and swiftly overwhelmed the Capitol Police as they charged up the steps, smashed windows, broke into the Senate chamber and occupied offices.
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Lawmakers returned to the Capitol after hours of chaos in which protesters forced their way into the building and abruptly halted Congress' tally of Electoral College votes.
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"To those who are disappointed in the results of the election: Our country is more important than the politics of the moment," George W. Bush said in his rebuke of President Trump.
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New Hampshire’s top elected officials condemned the storming of the U.S. Capitol complex by pro-Trump extremists Wednesday.The four members of the state’s…
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FBI, ATF, regional law enforcement and National Guard personnel responded to the Capitol on Wednesday after it was breached by pro-Trump extremists.
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In his first remarks since the start of the insurrection, President Trump said of the extremists who stormed the Capitol, "You're very special."
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Thousands of pro-Trump insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol. Where does the country go from here?
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On the day that Congress was meant to certify the Electoral College win of President-elect Joe Biden, violent supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol building.