Security measures were heightened around the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on January 18, with fencing and other precautions ...
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The federal judge who oversaw Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case denounced efforts to rewrite the history of the ...
Security in the nation’s capital will be at an all-time high Monday at Donald Trump’s history-making inauguration as the 47th ...
A 2022 law required a plaque to be placed on the west front of the Capitol complex to honor Jan. 6 heroes. It hasn't been ...
With endless perimeter fencing, all-seeing drones and some 25,000 security personnel, the US capital is preparing for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in an unprecedented protective posture ...
Fencing and concrete blocks are being moved into position ahead of Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration on Monday.
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With 30 miles (48 km) of tall black temporary fencing, 25,000 law enforcement officers and security checkpoints set up to ...
Law enforcement in Washington, D.C., are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration with increased security ...
Chief Manger said he's expecting close to a quarter of a million people to attend the inauguration ceremony, and those are just the people who have tickets.