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Sturm auf US-Kapitol - Liveblog: Donald Trump erkennt Biden-Sieg an

Sturm auf US-Kapitol - Liveblog: Donald Trump erkennt Biden-Sieg an
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Nach Sturm auf US-Kapitol: Randalierer verlieren Jobs

Nach Sturm auf US-Kapitol: Randalierer verlieren Jobs
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Trump anerkennt erstmals Bidens Sieg in der US-Wahl

Trump anerkennt erstmals Bidens Sieg in der US-Wahl
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He hasn t even called us : Pelosi says Capitol Police chief should resign

6 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police will resign, according to media reports on Thursday, a day after the federal force charged with protecting Congress was unable to keep supporters of Republican President Donald Trump from storming the building. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi had called on Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund to step down after officers in the 2,000-member force fell back as crowds advanced on Wednesday. That enabled Trump supporters angry about his election defeat to invade the halls of Congress to disrupt certification of Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Other officers fought to keep lawmakers and staff safe.

U S Congress asks why Capitol Police let pro-Trump crowds rampage in systemic failure

6 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police will resign, according to media reports on Thursday, a day after the federal force charged with protecting Congress was unable to keep supporters of Republican President Donald Trump from storming the building. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi had called on Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund to step down after officers in the 2,000-member force fell back as crowds advanced on Wednesday. That enabled Trump supporters angry about his election defeat to invade the halls of Congress to disrupt certification of Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Other officers fought to keep lawmakers and staff safe.

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