Guard troops and police pushed protesters away from the Capitol after the curfew took effect. National Guard troops, FBI agents and US Secret Service were deployed to help overwhelmed Capitol police. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered a citywide curfew starting at 6pm (2300 GMT). The House was still debating the objection. The Senate also rejected an objection to the certification in Pennsylvania on a 92-7 vote. The House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, also rejected the move by a 303-121 vote. The Senate rejected by a 93-6 vote Republican objections to the certification of Biden’s victory in the battleground state of Arizona, ensuring their defeat. “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are lawfully elected and will become the president and the vice president of the United States on Jan 20.” Enough is enough,” Graham said on the floor of the Senate. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump’s staunchest allies in Congress, rejected an effort by his fellow Republicans to object to election results in hopes of setting up a commission to investigate Trumps unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud. The shock of the assault on the Capitol seemed to soften the resolve of some Republicans who had supported Trump’s efforts to convince Americans of his baseless claims of fraud. And we are going to do it tonight,” he said. We will discharge our duty under the constitution, and for our nation. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who had remained silent while Trump has sought to overturn the election result, called the invasion a “failed insurrection” and promised that “we will not bow to lawlessness or intimidation”. Republican Senator Tom Cotton, a leading conservative from Arkansas, called on Trump to accept his election loss and “quit misleading the American people and repudiate mob violence”.Ī source familiar with the situation said there have been discussions among some Cabinet members and Trump allies about invoking the 25th Amendment, which would allow a majority of the Cabinet to declare Trump unable to perform his duties, making Pence the acting president.Ī second source familiar with the effort doubted it would go anywhere with Trump having just two more weeks in office. He lit the flame,” House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney said on Twitter. “There is no question that the President formed the mob, the President incited the mob, the President addressed the mob. Trump came under intensive fire from some prominent Republicans in Congress, who put the blame for the days violence squarely on his shoulders. He told his supporters to pressure their elected officials to reject the results, urging them “to fight”. The chaos unfolded after Trump - who before the election refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost - addressed thousands of supporters near the White House and told them to march on the Capitol to express their anger at the voting process. The assault on the Capitol was the culmination of months of divisive and escalating rhetoric around the Nov 3 election, with Trump repeatedly making false claims that the vote was rigged and urging his supporters to help him overturn his loss. Police struggled for more than three hours after the invasion to clear the Capitol of Trump supporters before declaring the building secure shortly after 5:30pm (2230 GMT). “Let’s get back to work,” he said, drawing applause. “To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today - you did not win,” Vice President Mike Pence, who presided over the session, said as it resumed. It quickly became clear that objections from pro-Trump Republican lawmakers to Biden’s victory in battleground states would be rejected overwhelmingly, including by most Republicans. Hours later, both houses of Congress resumed their work on certifying Biden’s Electoral College win, with debate stretching into the early hours of Thursday. Security officers piled furniture against the chamber’s door and drew their pistols before helping lawmakers and others escape. Some besieged the House of Representatives chamber while lawmakers were inside, banging on its doors and forcing suspension of the certification debate. Police said four people died during the chaos - one from gunshot wounds and three from medical emergencies - and 52 people were arrested. In the gravest assault on the symbol of American democracy in more than 200 years, rioters forced their way past metal security barricades, broke windows and scaled walls to fight their way into the Capitol. Hundreds of US President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday in a stunning bid to overturn his election defeat, battling police in the hallways and delaying the certification of Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory for hours.
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