The FBI intends to screen some 25,000 National Guard troops coming to Washington, DC because they are concerned that the troops pose a threat to the incoming president and the transition formalities.
US President Donald Trump has two more days and office, and it appears he will not use his powers of presidential pardon for himself or any of his family members.
Simon and Schuster claimed that Hawley played a role in inciting the crowd due to his having stated he would vote against the certification of the Electoral College results.
Despite a vigorous campaign by his supporters, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is not expected to make the list.
During an interview about his $500,000 donation to the Barstool Fund, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, spoke about his disdain for Democrats Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi, for their lockdowns which they don't even follow.
In yet another weekend wave of gun violence, 23 people wound up shot in the city of Chicago, with six of them succumbing to their injuries.
Trump is the first president since Jimmy Carter in the 1970s to not begin an international conflict.
"Whether we believe Trump's tweets are inciting violence and having real world harm. I think we've seen that in fact, they are," she said.
The first homicide of 2021 happened in Kew Gardens, Queens, where a 20-year-old man was killed. There were 1,531 shooting incidents in New York last year, resulting in 1,868 people who were shot.
State capitols have been on high alert due to FBI warnings of armed protesters. On Sunday, it became clear that none of those threats materialized.
An Antifa mob tried to stop police from responding to an armed man threatening to harm others and himself in downtown Portland on Friday afternoon.
Twitter suspended the account of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Sunday. Greene is a vocal supporter of President Trump and a strong voice on alleged election fraud.
The free speech social media platform Minds was forced to release an altered version of their platform in order to gain access to the Google Play store, according to a statement from Minds cofounder Bill Ottman.
Rep. Adam Schiff said Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation that President Trump should no longer have access to intelligence briefings beyond his presidential term.
The protest appears to have been largely unorganized, with protesters expressing no single reason for being there.