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The counting of Electoral College votes in Congress on Wednesday devolved into chaos as pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Republican Senator James Lankford was on the floor objecting to the counting of the vote when the Capitol building was put on lockdown.
#BREAKING: Senators pause Electoral College debate amid Capitol Hill protests.
Aide to Sen. James Lankford: Protesters are in the building. pic.twitter.com/GNOCrtpAuN
You can hear an aide telling Lankford protesters were in the building.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma Republican Congressman Markwayne Mullin told ABC News he witnessed a shooting. That person who came through the door, you know, I was right there when they came to the door and when that person got shot. And it’s a tragic situation that took place, Mullin said.