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Julie Kelly đşđ¸ @julie_kelly2 The most underreported story of J6 is widespread police brutality against American citizens. I am working on releasing another trove that is sickening to watch. Meanwhile, hereâs what police did to individuals peacefully assembled in the Rotunda.
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Transgender rights activists occupied the Oklahoma state Capitolâs rotunda on Monday to protest a push by Republicans to limit so-called gender-affirming care in the state. About 150 people, many holding signs and banners, chanted âTrans lives matterâ ahead of a new legislative session in which GOP lawmakers had pre-filed bills aimed at curtailing treatments like hormone replacement therapy, the Oklahoma Daily reported. One of the new proposals, Senate Bill 129, would ban health care professionals in the Sooner State from referring anyone under 26 for gender-affirming care, including both surgical and non-surgical interventions. The second bill, Senate Bill 252, aims...
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Itâs time to âreimagine the Rotundaâ. That is the conclusion reached in a report released by the National Archivesâ task force on racism. The National Archives Rotunda is an example of structural racism and the Founding Fathers are portrayed too positively. Who knew that the Rotunda is in need of safe spaces and trigger warnings? The Rotunda of the National Archives displays the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. The National Archives holds permanent records created by the U.S. Congress, U.S. Supreme Court, Federal District Courts in the District of Columbia, and Select Federal Agencies. It...
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Sicknick died after defending the Capitol on Jan. 6 against the mob that stormed the building and interrupted the electoral count after then-President Donald Trump urged supporters on the National Mall to âfight like hellâ to overturn his defeat. The U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement that Sicknick, who died the next day, was injured âwhile physically engaging with protesters,â though a final cause of death has not yet been determined.
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Former Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain is lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Friday, an honor held by very few in the Senate. In order to receive this high honor, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke âin coordination with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi,â according to CNN, so the public would have an opportunity to pay their respects and honor his service as the senator of Arizona for 35 years.
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The youngest son of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clintonâs 2016 running mate, was one of six people arrested Saturday after counter-protesters disrupted a rally in support of President Donald Trump at the Minnesota State Capitol. Linwood Michael Kaine, 24, and four others were arrested on suspicion of second-degree riot after the âMarch 4 Trumpâ rally in St. Paul; a sixth person was cited for disorderly conduct. Counter-protesters clashed with Trump supporters in the Capitol rotunda after they disrupted the proceedings with air horns, whistles and chants. At one point, someone set off a smoke bomb. Linwood Kaine, a Minneapolis...
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Linwood Kaine, the youngest son of Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., was charged in St. Paul, Minn., Friday for crimes police say he committed two and a half months ago at a Trump rally.The 24-year-old man was charged with concealing identity in a public space, fleeing on foot and obstructing the legal process by interfering with a peace officer. The obstruction charge alone is a gross misdemeanor and carries up to a year in prison and $3,000 fine.Kaine and five others were originally arrested March 4 on suspicion of second-degree riot following a "March 4 Trump" rally at the Minnesota State...
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WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- Over 150,000 people stood in lines for sometimes as long as five hours to walk past the casket of former President Ronald Reagan as he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. Following a memorial service Wednesday night attended by the Reagan family, members of Congress, and other dignitaries, the public was allowed to view the flag-draped casket. At the rate of 5,000 an hour, admirers of the 40th president steadily circled the simple velvet covered black catafalque for 34 hours. Braving oppressive heat and humidity, the blazing sun, and the darkness of night, they came....
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What it was like at the Reagan memorial service in the Capitol.AT THE CAPITOL Wednesday at five, two hours before President Reagan's body is due to arrive at the Rotunda for the state funeral, buses of Marines and Navy sailors are pulling up near the Senate-side entrance. Staffers are pouring out of nearby House and Senate office buildings into the 90-degree heat to start toward the lines that are already wrapping around the block onto First Street to see the former president who will be brought to lie in repose under the dome. The Capitol police are stationed at every...
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WASHINGTON - Tens of thousands of Americans are streaming through the Capitol Rotunda, undeterred by sweltering heat, to pay their final respects to Ronald Reagan (news - web sites). The public viewing goes on continuously until Friday morning. Capitol Police weren't giving out official crowd estimates. But visitors split into two columns as they entered the viewing area, filing around both sides of the casket in a process that roughly doubled the pace that enabled approximately 106,000 to view the president during a 33-hour period at the Reagan library in California. Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer said at daybreak that...
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Seen on CSPAN at about 10:55.
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