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Capitol protest tracker: Here's a live look at capitols across the US


Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday
Jay Cannon, Chastity Laskey, Jordan Culver and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY
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Armed protesters stand in front of the Statehouse Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Concord, N.H.
Federal officials warned of armed and potentially violent protests at all 50 state capitals and the U.S. Capitol in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, according to an internal FBI bulletin issued to law enforcement partners.
The bulletin cautioned that demonstrations could begin as soon as Sunday and are expected to continue through the inauguration, an official with knowledge of the bulletin told USA TODAY. ....

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Oklahoma Lawmakers Told to Avoid State Capitol: Inaugural Update


Pelosi Seeks Fines for Security Rule Violators: Inaugural Update
Bloomberg
1/14/2021
Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seeking to impose fines of as much as $10,000 for representatives who violate new security screening rules. Oklahoma lawmakers and their staffs are being told to stay away from the state capitol building in Oklahoma City over potential protests. Washington is temporarily shutting some subway stations near the Capitol to deter travel while security is on high alert.
Pelosi Seeks Fines for Security Scanning Violations (8:40 p.m.)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to impose fines on representatives who don’t adhere to new security screening measures put in place after last week’s attack on the Capitol. ....

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Pelosi Seeks Fines for Security Rule Violators: Inaugural Update


Pelosi Seeks Fines for Security Rule Violators: Inaugural Update
Bloomberg
1/14/2021
Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seeking to impose fines of as much as $10,000 for representatives who violate new security screening rules. Oklahoma lawmakers and their staffs are being told to stay away from the state capitol building in Oklahoma City over potential protests. Washington is temporarily shutting some subway stations near the Capitol to deter travel while security is on high alert.
Pelosi Seeks Fines for Security Scanning Violations (8:40 p.m.)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to impose fines on representatives who don’t adhere to new security screening measures put in place after last week’s attack on the Capitol. ....

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Oklahoma legislators advised to avoid the Capitol this weekend due to possible protests

State legislators and state employees have been advised to steer clear of the Oklahoma state Capitol building this weekend after law enforcement officials warned local protests could be possible across the country.
On Monday, the FBI advised armed protests could break out in all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D.C., leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20.
"You have likely seen the news reports about the FBI bulletin and warnings that armed protests are possible at the U.S. Capitol and state capitols across the nation," Oklahoma Senate Chief Operating Officer Arnella Karges wrote in an email. "Due to these warnings, federal, state and local law enforcement are preparing for such a possibility of
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