Police Say ‘No Threat’ After Capitol Evacuated over Suspicious Aircraft
U.S. Capitol Police sent more than a few pulses racing on Wednesday when they evacuated the Capitol Building over a suspicious aircraft that they later cleared as a “no threat.”
U.S. Capitol Police sent more than a few pulses racing on Wednesday when they evacuated the Capitol Building over a suspicious aircraft that they later cleared as a “no threat.”
A senior FBI official repeatedly refused to answer when grilled by Ted Cruz on Tuesday whether the federal agency participated in January 6.
President Joe Biden broke his own coronavirus masking recommendations on Thursday after delivering a eulogy for former Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS).
A bipartisan Senate report examining the January 6 Capitol riot found a number of security, planning, and response failures.
Blodgett reportedly said there is not a known, credible threat against Congress or the Capitol complex warranting temporary security fencing.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s task force to review and make immediate recommendations to bolster the Capitol building’s security after the January 6 breach included two retired generals who expressed anti-Trump or pro-Black Lives Matters views.