Four hours after protesters stormed the US Capitol building in Washington DC, Congress finalized the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
Four deaths were reported in or around the US Capitol grounds on Wednesday, following protesters storming the US Capitol in opposition to the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
The woman who was shot and killed Wednesday inside the US Capitol during the protests, has been identified as Ashli Babbit, a 14-year veteran, who served four tours with the US Air Force.
Twitter has suspended the account of standing President Donald Trump for 12 hours, pending removal of some tweets.
As several hundred people gathered on the steps of the Washington state Capitol building in Olympia to show their support for President Donald Trump, a group broke through the gates of the Governor's Masion and marched to the residence.
Canada's political leaders commented on the events that took place on Capitol Hill on Wednesday
In fact, President Trump specifically asked his supporters to "go home," although he continued to suggest that the 2020 election was rigged.
"We can’t allow him to remain in office, it’s a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath," the congresswoman wrote.
Evidence of possible explosive devices have been found in both the Republican and Democratic National Comittees' headquarters.
The balance of power was contingent on these two races and the Democrats have now successfully gained control of the United States Senate.
Twitter deleted the messages outright. Facebook and YouTube did as well. His most-recent missives alleging election fraud were deleted as well.
President-elect Joe Biden and President Trump have both individually called on the mob on Capitol Hill to end.
Trump supporters have also stormed both Georgia and Kansas state Capitol buildings on Wednesday while protesters clash with federal police in Washington, D.C.
Protesters opposed to the certification of the 2020 US election due to allegations of fraud stormed the Capitol Wednesday afternoon as lawmakers were in the process of certifying the election results.
Protesters stormed the Capitol building Wednesday afternoon as legislators were discussing the certification of the election results.