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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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A mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol building, persuaded by the president's false claim of a stolen election. Even so, some recognize the campaign to overturn the results is doomed.
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Members of Congress reconvened after pro-Trump extremists stormed the Capitol and halted election certification proceedings.
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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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'The Doors Were Literally Being Battered Down': Rep. Peter Welch Describes U.S. Capitol InsurrectionUpdated 7:25 p.m. Vermont Rep. Peter Welch was among the lawmakers evacuated from the U.S. Congress' House Chamber Wednesday after pro-Trump extremists…
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Biden was expected to deliver remarks on the economy but instead addressed the protesters who forcefully stormed the U.S. Capitol to prevent Congress from certifying Biden's election win.
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As Wednesday's tally of the Electoral College vote highlighted a bitter divide between the parties, the Capitol went into a lockdown because of protests.
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The reverend at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta will become the first Black Democratic senator from the South.
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Democrat Raphael Warnock defeated GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler, according to the Associated Press. If Democrat Jon Ossoff defeats Republican David Perdue, control of the Senate will flip.
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President Trump has demanded total loyalty from Republicans, but nowhere more dramatically than in Georgia — where the last thing the GOP needed was an intraparty fight ahead of the Senate runoffs.