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Republicans Slam Use of Metal Detectors in House Chamber Access, Calls It Unnecessary

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Jan 13, 2021 11:59 PM EST The Republicans heavily criticized the installation of metal detectors after the Capitol breach. Calling the installation that the Democrats insisted on.  DEMS have allowed the installation of metal detectors in the U.S. Capitol by the Capitol Police (USCP). The Republicans called it an overreaction that is uncalled. According to Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), the DEMS are running amuck and overdoing political correctness. He told a reporter that there is no threat inside; it s outside. All the resources used inside cannot be applicable outside, reported The Epoch Times.  Davis (GOP) is a top member of the GOP House Committee on Administration with oversight authority over the U.S. Capitol Police. Adding that too many changes are made that is not what is needed. The necessary response that needs to be done is overlooked. Instead, security for specific concerns is preferred.

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GOP Refuses To Follow New Capitol Safety Rules In Aftermath Of Riot

Updated Jan 13, 2021 GOP Refuses To Follow New Capitol Safety Rules In Aftermath Of Riot Several Republican members of Congress threw a fit at the idea of going through metal detectors to keep the Capitol safe after an insurrection. By Sanjana Karanth and Matt Fuller House Republicans are refusing to follow new safety rules at the Capitol and go through metal detectors after a deadly riot threatened their lives just one week ago. Lawmakers made their way into the chamber Tuesday night to vote on whether to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office after he incited a mob of his supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an effort to overturn the election results.

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