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Man tries to set car on fire outside Capitol
Police investigate two threats at Capitol amid heightened security
The incidents occurred as former president Jimmy Carter lay in state and President-elect Donald Trump visited the building.
Man tries to set car on fire outside U.S. Capitol where security is heightened
Police have arrested a man accused of trying to set a car on fire outside the U.S. Capitol, where there is already heightened security for former President Jimmy Carter’s lying in state.
Man tries to set car on fire outside Capitol as Trump pays respects to Jimmy Carter
US Capitol Police on Wednesday arrested a man who had tried to set his car on fire outside the Capitol Building as Trump was paying respects to Jimmy Carter.
Trump Promises Pardon For Jan 6 Capitol Rioters
Trump claimed there was "not one gun" amid Jan. 6 rioters. Here are some of the guns at the Capitol that day.
A CBS News review shows several Jan. 6 rioters were charged with carrying firearms while they were on the grounds of the Capitol.
Assessing Trump’s Latest Claims About the January 6 Capitol Attack
When asked whether Trump would pardon January 6 offenders charged with violent crimes, the president-elect responded by making claims about the FBI’s involvement. “I guess 24 or 28 people came now from the FBI—that came out very quietly,
Will Trump pardon the Jan. 6 rioters from Florida? More than 140 have been charged
The Jan, 6 insurrectionists with some of the longest sentence to date, Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs, are from Florida. Will Trump pardon them?
Man arrested trying to enter U.S. Capitol with machete
Capitol Police arrest man with machete at entrance for Jimmy Carter viewing
Police said the man was arrested at a security checkpoint for people waiting to view the former president's casket as he lies in state in the Capitol rotunda.
President-elect Donald Trump joins visitors to Jimmy Carter’s casket in Capitol Rotunda
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter will lie in state in Washington for a second day. His remains arrived in Washington on Tuesday as part of state funeral rites and people will pay their respects again Wednesday.
Man arrested trying to enter U.S. Capitol with machete as Carter lies in state
President-elect Donald Trump was scheduled to visit the U.S. Capitol to pay his respects to former President Jimmy Carter and meet with Republican senators.
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Indiana man who fled to avoid prison sentence for storming Capitol is arrested in Canada
An Indiana man who fled to avoid a nine-month prison sentence for storming the U.S. Capitol has been arrested in Canada this ...
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Jimmy Carter memorial: Suspect accused in Capitol Hill security breach during Trump visit identified
Capitol police have identified the 35-year-old man accused of trying to light his spray-painted car on fire near where former ...
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Carter honored at a Capitol where his agenda ‘ground to a halt’
Today’s lawmakers hailed the 39th president, but their predecessors made his four years in office a constant battle and ...
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On Capitol Hill, Trump’s imperialistic pursuits receive a warm GOP welcome
Too many Republican lawmakers — who should know better — are endorsing the president-elect’s newfound dreams of acquiring ...
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Man With Machete Stopped While Trying To Enter U.S. Capitol Complex
Capitol Police say the man was arrested after putting a bag containing a machete and several knives through an X-ray ...
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Carter's motorcade leaves Capitol for state funeral at the National Cathedral
Former President Jimmy Carter's casket departed the U.S. Capitol Thursday morning en route to the Washington National ...
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