President Donald Trump announced on Twitter on Friday that he will not be attending the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Joe Biden.
"We are looking at all actors here," Sherwin suggested, referencing the President. "If the evidence fits the elements of a crime, they're going to be charged."
"The media didn't always think that violent political protests were a big deal, in fact last year when BLM was destroying our cities, torching places like Kenosha and Minneapolis, riots were positively romantic."
US Capitol Police announced Thursday night that a police officer died from injuries suffered during Wednesday's riots at the Capitol.
The FBI announced Thursday that they are offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the location, arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the placement of suspected pipe bombs in Washington DC on January 6th.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Thursday night.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos submitted her resignation to President Donald Trump, citing the “unconscionable” riot at the Capitol a day earlier.
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Coullors, a self-avowed Marxist, claims that there was a double standard regarding how BLM rioters were treated, as opposed to Capitol rioters.
President Trump addressed the nation Thursday evening regarding the Wednesday riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Capitol Hill Police Chief, Chief Steven Sund, will be resigning effective January 16, a spokeswoman for Sund said Thursday, NBC News reports.
One of the rioters who was part of the siege of the Capitol building on Wednesday has been identified as John Earle Sullivan, a Black Lives Matter activist from Sandy, Utah.
Publisher Simon & Schuster decided to cancel the publication of Senator Josh Hawley's new book, "The Tyranny of Big Tech," due to his role in challenging the 2020 election results and allegedly inciting the actions taken by Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol building Wednesday.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany held a press briefing to address the events that occurred on Capitol Hill Wednesday, where Pro-Trump protesters sieged the Capitol Building and broke inside, clashing with law enforcement.
DC’s Metropolitan Police have released dozens of photos of protesters who stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday, and are asking for the public’s help in identifying them.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama released a statement talking about Wednesday's breach of security at the US Capitol building in which she called for Trump to be banned from social media for life.