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The Capitol grounds were ringed by metal fences hundreds of metres from the US Capitol, and accessible only via checkpoints guarded by uniformed police officers. Convoys of black police vehicles ...
(Photo: AP/Jose Luis Magana) The Capitol grounds were ringed by metal fences hundreds of yards from the US Capitol, and accessible only via checkpoints guarded by uniformed police officers.
Vance, who was watching from the front row, also received a large applause ... “You will certainly not see them storm the United States Capitol to try and stop that certification.