• New Illinois congresswoman: ‘Hitler was right on one thing’

    New Illinois congresswoman: ‘Hitler was right on one thing’
    CHICAGO (AP) — Freshman U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois has quoted Adolf Hitler in a speech outside the Capitol, comments that drew swift criticism from fellow Republicans. Miller, who was elected in November to replace Republican John Shimkus, spoke Wednesday during demonstrations by supporters of President Donald Trump. Speaking about the need to appeal to young people, Miller said, “Hitler was right on one thing right. He said ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’&
  • Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’ nearly 4 hours after violent pro-Trump occupiers disrupted electoral count

    Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’ nearly 4 hours after violent pro-Trump occupiers disrupted electoral count
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’ nearly 4 hours after violent pro-Trump occupiers disrupted electoral count.The post Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’ nearly 4 hours after violent pro-Trump occupiers disrupted electoral count appeared first on KVOA.
  • US holds first oil lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic refuge

    US holds first oil lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic refuge
    JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The U.S. government has held its first-ever oil and gas lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, an event critics labeled as a bust with major oil companies staying on the sidelines and a state corporation the main bidder. The sale was held as scheduled Wednesday after a judge rejected requests by Indigenous and conservation groups to halt the event. It garnered bids on half of the tracts that were listed as available in the refuge’s coasta
  • Police use tear gas and percussion grenades to begin clearing protesters from US Capitol grounds ahead of DC curfew

    Police use tear gas and percussion grenades to begin clearing protesters from US Capitol grounds ahead of DC curfew
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Police use tear gas and percussion grenades to begin clearing protesters from US Capitol grounds ahead of DC curfew.The post Police use tear gas and percussion grenades to begin clearing protesters from US Capitol grounds ahead of DC curfew appeared first on KVOA.
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  • Mexico recovers bodies of 53 bodies of migrants in 2020

    Mexico recovers bodies of 53 bodies of migrants in 2020
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government says it recovered 53 bodies of migrants from several countries in 2020 who drowned or died of other causes in Mexico. The National Migration Institute said Wednesday that the dead were from mostly from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Haiti. Some of the migrants were from Mexico. All were apparently attempting to reach the United States. The institute says the deaths occurred along Mexico’s northern border, largely drownings in the Rio Br
  • Pro-Trump demonstrators swarm Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protests

    Pro-Trump demonstrators swarm Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protests
    PHOENIX (AP/KVOA) - Pro-Trump demonstrators have gathered at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix as protests begin to break out across the United States.
    Pro-Trump demonstrators swarm Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protestsLIVE AERIALS: Pro-Trump supporters have gathered at the Arizona State Capitol. http://bit.ly/2XjZpNPPosted by News 4 Tucson - KVOA on Wednesday, January 6, 2021
    In St. Paul, Minnesota, cheers rang out from demonstrators in reaction to the news that supporters of Presid
  • Pro-Trump demonstrators gather at Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protests

    Pro-Trump demonstrators gather at Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protests
    PHOENIX (AP/KVOA) - Pro-Trump demonstrators have gathered at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix as protests begin to break out across the United States.
    Pro-Trump demonstrators swarm Arizona State Capitol amid nationwide protestsLIVE AERIALS: Pro-Trump supporters have gathered at the Arizona State Capitol. http://bit.ly/2XjZpNPPosted by News 4 Tucson - KVOA on Wednesday, January 6, 2021
    In St. Paul, Minnesota, cheers rang out from demonstrators in reaction to the news that supporters of Presid
  • The Latest: Quebec imposing 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday

    The Latest: Quebec imposing 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday
    MONTREAL — Quebec premier is imposing a provincewide 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday as a way to curb surging coronavirus infections and hospitalizations.he province will become the first in Canada to impose such a drastic measure for addressing the pandemic.Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Wednesday that the curfew will be in effect between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. for four weeks, until Feb. 8.
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    Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says the government will be
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  • Quebec is imposing a provincewide 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday as a way to curb surging coronavirus infections

    Quebec is imposing a provincewide 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday as a way to curb surging coronavirus infections
    MONTREAL (AP) — Quebec is imposing a provincewide 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday as a way to curb surging coronavirus infections.The post Quebec is imposing a provincewide 8 p.m. curfew beginning Saturday as a way to curb surging coronavirus infections appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Israeli Cabinet to tighten coronavirus lockdown

    The Latest: Israeli Cabinet to tighten coronavirus lockdown
    JERUSALEM — The Israeli Cabinet has agreed to tighten a lockdown in hopes of slowing a raging coronavirus outbreak.
    Most schools and businesses will be closed, public gatherings restricted and public transportation limited for a two-week period beginning at midnight Thursday night. Thousands of police are expected to be deployed to enforce the closure.
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced the decision late Wednesday.
    Israel has jumped out to a fast start in vaccinatin
  • World leaders express shock at storming of US Capitol

    World leaders express shock at storming of US Capitol
    World leaders are condemning the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. Leaders expressed shock at the chaos that unfolded Wednesday in a country they once relied upon for global leadership. Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain called images of the violence “disgraceful scenes.” Other European allies were similarly appalled and described the events as an attack on American democracy. Some singled out Trump for harsh criticism. Turkey, a NATO ally tha
  • Biden calls on mob to ‘pull back,’ urges restoring decency

    Biden calls on mob to ‘pull back,’ urges restoring decency
    WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is calling for the restoration of “simple decency” after a mob incited by his predecessor stormed the U.S. Capitol and delayed Congress from certifying Biden’s November election victory. Biden had planned to deliver a speech focused on how to revive an economy reeling from the coronavirus pandemic from his native Delaware on Wednesday. But shortly before he was to begin speaking, demonstrators broke into the capital, reach
  • Trump tells backers to ‘go home’ after Capitol stormed

    Trump tells backers to ‘go home’ after Capitol stormed
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is urging supporters to “go home” but is also keeping up false attacks about the presidential election. Trump released the video after protesters stormed the Capitol on Wednesday as lawmakers convened for an extraordinary joint session to confirm the Electoral College results and President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Trump opened his video, saying, “I know your pain. I know your hurt. But you have to go home now.” He als
  • Warnock, Ossoff win in Georgia, handing Dems Senate control

    Warnock, Ossoff win in Georgia, handing Dems Senate control
    U.S. Congress /Raphael WarnockKelly Loeffler (R) and Raphael Warnock (D) - U.S. Senate special election in Georgia, Photo Date: undated
    ATLANTA (AP) — Democrats have won both Georgia Senate seats — and with them, the U.S. Senate majority. That’s a stunning defeat for President Donald Trump in his final days in office and it dramatically improves the fate of President-elect Joe Biden’s progressive agenda. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, Democratic challengers who represen
  • Stocks rally, despite protests in DC, on hopes for stimulus

    Stocks rally, despite protests in DC, on hopes for stimulus
    Wall Street rallied Wednesday on expectations of more stimulus for the economy, although the enthusiasm was dampened by chaotic scenes in Washington as Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. The S&P 500 rose 0.6%, giving up much of an earlier rally, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high. Small-company stocks did especially well as investors ploughed money into businesses that would be winners if Democrats can pump even more financial stimulus into the economy aft
  • Statehouses evacuate amid protests in support of Trump

    Statehouses evacuate amid protests in support of Trump
    Protesters who back President Donald Trump have massed at statehouses from Georgia to New Mexico. The demonstrations Wednesday les to some evacuations as cheers rang out in reaction to the news that pro-Trump demonstrators had stormed the U.S. Capitol. Hundreds of people gathered in state capitals across the country to oppose President-elect Joe Biden’s win, waving signs saying “Stop the Steal.” New Mexico evacuated staff from a Statehouse building as a precaution shortly after
  • House member says she’s drawing up Articles of Impeachment against President Trump

    House member says she’s drawing up Articles of Impeachment against President Trump
    (WREX) — A member of the U.S. House of Representatives says their drawing up Articles of Impeachment against President Donald Trump.Rep. Ilhan Omar, who represents Minnesota’s 5th District, said on Twitter: “We can’t allow him to remain in office, it’s a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath.”
    You can view the representative’s full tweet below:I am drawing up Articles of Impeachment.Donald J. Trump should be impeached by the
  • Fed supported advance notice before changing bond purchases

    Fed supported advance notice before changing bond purchases
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials last month supported providing advance notice before the central bank makes changes to its $120 billion in monthly bond purchases. The minutes of those discussions released Wednesday show wide support for adding language to the Fed’s policy statement to indicate that the purchases would continue “until substantial further progress” has been made toward the central bank’s maximum employment and price stability goals. The ce
  • Chicago priest Pfleger `devastated’ by sex-abuse allegations

    Chicago priest Pfleger `devastated’ by sex-abuse allegations
    CHICAGO (AP) — An activist Catholic priest in Chicago says he’s “devastated” by allegations that he sexually abused a minor more than 40 years ago. The Rev. Michael Pfleger asked that people pray for him. He’s declined to comment further at the request of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Pfleger is one of the most prominent activists in the nation’s third-largest city. He became pastor of the Faith Community of St. Sabina on the city’s South Side in 1981. He
  • Judge in newspaper shooting case appointed to appeals court

    Judge in newspaper shooting case appointed to appeals court
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland judge who has been presiding over the case of a man who killed five people at a newspaper in 2018 has been appointed to the state’s intermediate appellate court. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that he has appointed Judge Laura Ripken to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. A spokeswoman for the Maryland Judiciary says a new judge will be assigned to preside over the second phase of the court case against Jarrod Ramos, who has pleaded guilty
  • DC police chief says protesters deployed ‘chemical irritants on police’ to gain access to US Capitol

    DC police chief says protesters deployed ‘chemical irritants on police’ to gain access to US Capitol
    WASHINGTON (AP) — DC police chief says protesters deployed ‘chemical irritants on police’ to gain access to US Capitol.The post DC police chief says protesters deployed ‘chemical irritants on police’ to gain access to US Capitol appeared first on KVOA.
  • Woman charged for stealing $10K dog from Houston-area shop

    Woman charged for stealing $10K dog from Houston-area shop
    HOUSTON (AP) — Court records show a woman was charged with aggravated robbery for allegedly stealing a $10,000 bulldog from a Houston-area pet shop. Royshana King is accused of snatching the dog on Nov. 4 from Bully Kamp, a family-owned specialty pet supply store near Aldine, Texas, about 14 miles north of Houston. Harris County court documents show 21-year-old King was arrested and charged last Wednesday with aggravated robbery involving a deadly weapon. An employee, Alize James, chased t
  • AP FACT CHECK: President Trump’s false claims, fuel on a day of chaos

    AP FACT CHECK: President Trump’s false claims, fuel on a day of chaos
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump pressed his hopeless case for overturning the election to a crowd of supporters Wednesday, fueling the grievances of a mob that then stormed the Capitol and disrupted the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.Drawing on baseless conspiracies, Trump unleashed a torrent of misinformation to supporters already convinced that his defeat was unfair, unswayed by the sweeping verdict of election officials, judges and justices and Trump&
  • Justice Department, federal court system hit by Russian hack

    Justice Department, federal court system hit by Russian hack
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department and federal court system have disclosed they were compromised as part of a massive breach of federal government agencies that U.S. officials have linked to Russia. Justice said Microsoft email accounts were breached but no classified systems were believed affected.  Separately, federal courts across the nation were informed that their case management system was breached, potentially giving the hackers access to sealed court documents. On Tuesda
  • AP VoteCast: How Democrats won the Georgia Senate runoffs

    AP VoteCast: How Democrats won the Georgia Senate runoffs
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Georgia Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock were propelled to victory in Senate runoff elections by Black voters, young voters and new arrivals to the rapidly diversifying state. It was a coalition just strong enough to topple a long-dominant Republican Party for the second time in a matter of weeks. Roughly 30% of the ballots in Georgia’s two Senate runoff election were cast by Black voters. Almost all — 94% — went for Democrats. That’s accor
  • Major construction done at Hanford waste treatment plant

    Major construction done at Hanford waste treatment plant
    SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A gigantic nuclear waste treatment plant in eastern Washington state that has been under construction for 18 years is largely completed and soon will be ready to start processing radioactive wastes left over from the construction of the nation’s nuclear arsenal. The U.S. Department of Energy said Wednesday that the so-called vitrification plant is a key component in cleaning up the legacy of wastes left at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation from decades of making p
  • AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s false claims, fuel on a day of chaos

    AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s false claims, fuel on a day of chaos
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump pressed his hopeless case for overturning the election to a crowd of supporters Wednesday, fueling the grievances of a mob that then stormed the Capitol and disrupted the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
    Drawing on baseless conspiracies, Trump unleashed a torrent of misinformation to supporters already convinced that his defeat was unfair, unswayed by the sweeping verdict of election officials, judges and justices and Trump
  • Media captures unprecedented storming of U.S. Capitol

    Media captures unprecedented storming of U.S. Capitol
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stunning scenes of President Donald Trump’s supporters storming the U.S. Capitol played out in searing fashion on national television. The pictures were breathtaking: security officers with their guns drawn on the floor of the House of Representatives, rioters smashing windows at the Capitol and climbing in. Anchors and reporters were quick to question why law enforcement wasn’t prepared, given the rally that Trump had spoken at earlier in the day, and some were
  • Morocco approves use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

    Morocco approves use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
    RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Morocco has approved the emergency use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, jointly developed with the U.K.’s Oxford University. The country’s Health Ministry said Wednesday that the Serum Institute of India in under contract from AstraZeneca to make the shots. Last month, the Moroccan government announced it had ordered 65 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from China’s Sinopharm and Britain’s AstraZeneca. The country of 35 million people has
  • US holds first lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic refuge

    US holds first lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic refuge
    JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The U.S. government has held its first-ever oil and gas lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, an event critics labeled as a bust with major oil companies staying on the sidelines and a state corporation the main bidder. The sale was held as scheduled Wednesday after a judge rejected requests by Indigenous and conservation groups to halt the event. It garnered bids on half of the tracts that were listed as available in the refuge’s coasta
  • An incoming cold front will keep our temperatures mild for at least another week

    TUCSON - Another cold front will push into Southern Arizona Friday night dropping our temperatures once again, but not bringing us any rain.Temperatures are topping out in the 70's for the next few days even outside of Tucson. These awesome conditions will last into this upcoming weekend.
    Starting Saturday our high temperatures will fall back down into the 60's for Tucson and into the 50's for Cochise county while the lows will stabilize in the mid 30's.This front is not expected to bring u
  • Arizona deemed ‘hot spot of the world’ amid virus surge

    PHOENIX (AP) — Five months after President Donald Trump hailed Arizona as a model for how it dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts warned that the state has become “the hot spot of the world.” Some say health restrictions the governor has been hesitant to impose could have tamped down the crisis. State health officials reported Wednesday a triple-digit number of new virus-related deaths for the second day in a row and more than 7,200 daily cases, with hospital
  • At least 1 explosive device found near US Capitol; law enforcement officials say it’s no longer a threat

    WASHINGTON (AP) — At least 1 explosive device found near US Capitol; law enforcement officials say it’s no longer a threat.The post At least 1 explosive device found near US Capitol; law enforcement officials say it’s no longer a threat appeared first on KVOA.
  • Trump, in video message, tells supporters ‘go home’ but keeps up false election attacks and calls backers ‘very special’

    Trump, in video message, tells supporters ‘go home’ but keeps up false election attacks and calls backers ‘very special’
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump, in video message, tells supporters ‘go home’ but keeps up false election attacks and calls backers ‘very special.’The post Trump, in video message, tells supporters ‘go home’ but keeps up false election attacks and calls backers ‘very special’ appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: CVS, Walmart to deliver vaccines by Jan 25

    The drugstore chains CVS and Walgreens both said Wednesday that they expect to finish delivering the first round of COVID-19 vaccine doses at nursing homes on schedule by January 25.
    CVS said it was roughly halfway done as of Tuesday. It is working with 7,822 nursing homes nationwide and had completed nearly 4,000 first-dose clinics.
    All told, CVS said it has administered 351,231 vaccines in nursing homes as of Tuesday, including nearly 30,000 in big states like California and Florida.
    There are
  • Ossoff wins Ga. Senate seat, gives Dems control

    Ossoff wins Ga. Senate seat, gives Dems control
    (AP) – Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff has won his Senate runoff election. His victory gives Democrats control of the Senate for the opening of Democrat Joe Biden’s presidency.Democrats needed to win both of Georgia’s Senate runoff elections on Tuesday to claim the Senate majority.The 33-year-old Ossoff defeated 71-year-old Republican David Perdue, who held the seat for the past six years and had the strong support of President Donald Trump.In the other Senate race, the Rev. Rapha
  • Democrats take US Senate majority with Ossoff win in Georgia, seizing control of Congress to pursue Biden agenda

    Democrats take US Senate majority with Ossoff win in Georgia, seizing control of Congress to pursue Biden agenda
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats take US Senate majority with Ossoff win in Georgia, seizing control of Congress to pursue Biden agenda.The post Democrats take US Senate majority with Ossoff win in Georgia, seizing control of Congress to pursue Biden agenda appeared first on KVOA.
  • Democrat Jon Ossoff wins election to U.S. Senate from Georgia, beating incumbent Sen. David Perdue

    Democrat Jon Ossoff wins election to U.S. Senate from Georgia, beating incumbent Sen. David Perdue
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrat Jon Ossoff wins election to U.S. Senate from Georgia, beating incumbent Sen. David Perdue.The post Democrat Jon Ossoff wins election to U.S. Senate from Georgia, beating incumbent Sen. David Perdue appeared first on KVOA.
  • Biden calls on Trump to immediately deliver speech to ‘demand an end to this siege’ at US Capitol

    Biden calls on Trump to immediately deliver speech to ‘demand an end to this siege’ at US Capitol
    WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Biden calls on Trump to immediately deliver speech to ‘demand an end to this siege’ at US Capitol.The post Biden calls on Trump to immediately deliver speech to ‘demand an end to this siege’ at US Capitol appeared first on KVOA.
  • Biden: Democracy ‘under unprecedented assault’ as pro-Trump protesters violently occupy US Capitol

    Biden: Democracy ‘under unprecedented assault’ as pro-Trump protesters violently occupy US Capitol
    WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Biden: Democracy ‘under unprecedented assault’ as pro-Trump protesters violently occupy US Capitol.The post Biden: Democracy ‘under unprecedented assault’ as pro-Trump protesters violently occupy US Capitol appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Pence calls on protesters to leave Capitol

    The Latest: Pence calls on protesters to leave Capitol
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):4 p.m.The Pentagon says about 1,100 D.C. National Guard members are being mobilized to help support law enforcement as violent supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol.Pentagon spokesperson Jonathan Hoffman said Wednesday afternoon that defense leaders have been in contact with the city and congressional leadership.A defense official said all 1,100 o
  • The Latest: Biden denounces protesters’ violence at Capitol

    The Latest: Biden denounces protesters’ violence at Capitol
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):4:10 p.m.President-elect Joe Biden has called the violent protests on the U.S. Capitol "an assault on the most sacred of American undertakings: the doing of the people's business."Biden also demanded President Donald Trump to immediately make a televised address calling on his supporters to cease the violence that he described as an "unprecedented assault' as pro-Trump pr
  • Stocks rally despite protests on hopes for Senate turnover

    Stocks rally despite protests on hopes for Senate turnover
    Wall Street rallied Wednesday on expectations of more stimulus for the economy, although the enthusiasm was dampened by chaotic scenes in Washington as pro-Trump protestors stormed the U.S. Capitol. The S&P 500 rose 0.6%, giving up much of an earlier rally, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high. Small-company stocks did especially well as investors ploughed money into businesses that would be winners if Democrats can pump even more financial stimulus into the economy
  • Trump doesn’t ask backers to disperse after storming Capitol

    Trump doesn’t ask backers to disperse after storming Capitol
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is encouraging supporters who’ve stormed the Capitol in protest of his reelection defeat to “remain peaceful.” But the commander in chief isn’t calling for them to disperse. The seat of democracy has descended into chaos, with protestors have overwhelmed police and bulled their way into the Capitol. They’ve forced a delay of the joint session of Congress where lawmakers were meeting to count electoral votes that will af
  • The Latest: 1,100 DC National Guard members being mobilized

    The Latest: 1,100 DC National Guard members being mobilized
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):4 p.m.
    The Pentagon says about 1,100 D.C. National Guard members are being mobilized to help support law enforcement as violent supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol.
    Pentagon spokesperson Jonathan Hoffman said Wednesday afternoon that defense leaders have been in contact with the city and congressional leadership.A defense official said all 1,100
  • Pelosi, Schumer in joint statement call on Trump to ‘demand’ all protesters leave Capitol grounds ‘immediately’

    Pelosi, Schumer in joint statement call on Trump to ‘demand’ all protesters leave Capitol grounds ‘immediately’
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Pelosi, Schumer in joint statement call on Trump to ‘demand’ all protesters leave Capitol grounds ‘immediately.’The post Pelosi, Schumer in joint statement call on Trump to ‘demand’ all protesters leave Capitol grounds ‘immediately’ appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: White House says National Guard going to Capitol

    The Latest: White House says National Guard going to Capitol
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):3:50 p.m.
    The White House says National Guard troops along with other federal protective services are en route to the Capitol to help end an violent occupation by President Donald Trump’s supporters who are seeking to prevent the certification of the 2020 presidential election.
    Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tweeted that “At President @realDonaldTrump’s
  • Homeland Security agents being sent to Capitol

    Homeland Security agents being sent to Capitol
    UnmutePlayRemaining Ad TimeAd - 00:00
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    Protest breach US Capitol buildingWATCH LIVE: A number of Pro-Trump protestors have breached the U.S. Capitol building as lawmakers continue the election certification process. http://bit.ly/2Xjod8FVIEWER DISCRETION: This is a live feed. The video may contain strong language and material that may not be suitable for all audiences.Posted by News 4 Tucson - KVOA on Wednesday, January 6, 2021
    The Department of Homeland Security is sending additional f
  • GOP lawmakers ask Trump to deescalate violence

    GOP lawmakers ask Trump to deescalate violence
    UnmutePlayRemaining Ad TimeAd - 00:00Protest breach US Capitol buildingWATCH LIVE: A number of Pro-Trump protestors have breached the U.S. Capitol building as lawmakers continue the election certification process. http://bit.ly/2Xjod8FVIEWER DISCRETION: This is a live feed. The video may contain strong language and material that may not be suitable for all audiences.Posted by News 4 Tucson - KVOA on Wednesday, January 6, 2021
    3:40 p.m.Republican lawmakers are increasingly calling on President Do
  • White House: National Guard, federal police en route to Capitol to assist in ending occupation by Trump supporters

    White House: National Guard, federal police en route to Capitol to assist in ending occupation by Trump supporters
    WASHINGTON (AP) — White House: National Guard, federal police en route to Capitol to assist in ending occupation by Trump supporters.The post White House: National Guard, federal police en route to Capitol to assist in ending occupation by Trump supporters appeared first on KVOA.

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