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Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used

Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used
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Deb Haaland Becomes First Native American In Cabinet-Level Position

Rep. Deb Haaland will lead the Department of Interior, becoming the first Native American to hold a Cabinet-level position in the U.S. government

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Deb Haaland Confirmed as Interior Secretary, Becoming First Native American to Hold a Cabinet-Level Position

Deb Haaland Confirmed as Interior Secretary, Becoming First Native American to Hold a Cabinet-Level Position People 3/16/2021 © Provided by People Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Rep. Deb Haaland New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland was approved on Monday by the Senate as the next secretary of the Department of the Interior. The historic confirmation makes her the first Native American to hold a Cabinet-level position. As interior secretary, Haaland, 60, will manage the country s federal lands and natural resources. The new role places her in a crucial position to oversee American Indian affairs, including how America s treaties with indigenous people are fulfilled.

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Deb Haaland Confirmed as Interior Secretary, Becoming First Native American to Hold a Cabinet-Level Position

Deb Haaland Confirmed as Interior Secretary, Becoming First Native American to Hold a Cabinet-Level Position
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The Slow Push to 'Free the Capitol' From its Fencing

The Slow Push to ‘Free the Capitol’ From its Fencing Intelligencer 3/14/2021 Ben Jacobs © Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images A view of the U.S. Capitol on March 12 through the temporary security fencing erected following the January 6 attack by a pro-Trump mob on Congress. Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images For the past two months, Washington D.C. has been part-fortress. Stepping out the grand marble entrance of Union Station, the typical vista of the U.S. Capitol remains marred by high fencing topped with razor wire, which stretches four miles around the Capitol, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and various congressional office buildings. Behind the fence are armed National Guardsmen idly standing watch. Even during the Civil War, when the enemy was just across the Potomac and a military prison stood at the current site of the Supreme Court, there was not this level of security.

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