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Women's March in DC: Thousands March to Supreme Court for Abortion Rights
The Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, is set to rally crowds of demonstrators in support of abortion rights and against a Texas law that bans most abortions.
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Women's March DC: What to Know About the Pro-Abortion Rights Rally Saturday
The Women’s March is set to return to Washington, D.C., on Saturday and this time, organizers are focusing the demonstration on abortion access. Up to 100,000 people are expected to demonstrate in the capital and all 50 states, the Women’s March says. Here’s what to know about the Oct. 2 Rally for Abortion Justice. In 2021, the march will focus…
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Photos: Rally Near Capitol to Support Jan. 6 Defendants in DC
Scores of demonstrators converged near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Saturday, to show their support for Jan. 6 defendants as thousands of law enforcement officers patrolled the area, vowing not to take any chances. -
Crowd Rallies in DC to Support Jan. 6 Defendants; Capitol Police Arrest 4
The Justice for J6 protest in D.C. this weekend is set to bring supporters of Jan. 6 defendants amid heightened security around the U.S. Capitol.
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Law Enforcement Issues Warning Ahead of Saturday's Protest: 'We're Not Going to Tolerate Violence”
Law enforcement leaders from Capitol and Metro police and Homeland Security issued warnings on Friday ahead of the Sept. 18 protest planned at the U.S. Capitol: “Our mission tomorrow is as our mission everyday, and that is to protect everyone’s rights to free speech and to allow them to lawfully demonstrate… [but] we’re not going to tolerate violence and we...
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Organizer of Saturday Rally Looks to Rewrite Jan. 6 History
The architect of a Washington protest planned for Saturday that aims to rewrite history about the violent January assault on the U.S. Capitol is hardly a household name.
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At Least 10,000 National Guard Troops to Be Deployed in DC
The head of the National Guard says at least 10,000 troops will be deployed in Washington, D.C., by Saturday, and an additional 5,000 could be requested from other states. There are currently 6,200 Guard members in the city from D.C. and five nearby states. The increase in requests for Guard members on Monday comes as officials brace for more, possibly…
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State of Emergency Extended Through Inauguration Day in DC Stunned by Riot
Washington, D.C., has entered a state of emergency through Inauguration Day after a riot inside the U.S. Capitol.
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WATCH: Mayor Bowser Urges DC Residents to Stay Home as Riots Escalate at Capitol
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke out to condemn the far-right violence at the Capitol Building and urged all residents in the area to remain indoors.
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Trump Supporters Storm US Capitol Protesting Election Results
Thousands of Trump supporters descended upon Washington, D.C., and began rioting on Wednesday, forcibly breaching the Capitol building as the House and Senate met to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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Pro-Trump Mob Storms US Capitol; 4 Dead
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is no longer being updated. Go here to see the latest for Jan. 7, 2021. A U.S. Capitol Police officer died from injuries suffered during Wednesday’s riot in Washington, becoming the fifth related fatality. Angry supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in a chaotic protest Wednesday aimed at thwarting a peaceful transfer...
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Proud Boys Leader Sued for Allegedly Destroying Churches' BLM Signs, Banned From DC
The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church filed a lawsuit against the Proud Boys and their leader, Enrique Tarrio, in D.C. Superior court Monday, saying the group trespassed on its property and destroyed its Black Lives Matter banner.
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DC National Guard to Respond to Pro-Trump Protests This Week
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser urged people Sunday to stay away from the downtown area during the upcoming demonstrations, and away from people coming to the area to cause violence and destruction.
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Trump's Supporters Plan to Protest Election Results in DC on Jan. 6
Thousands of people are expected to be in D.C. to protest the 2020 election on Jan. 6, the day Congress meets to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the election. Multiple groups have applied for permits for First Amendment activity on that day, and President Donald Trump has called on supporters to descend on D.C. for a “wild” protest....
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Protesters Caravan Around White House, Demand All Votes Counted
Carrying signs saying “count every vote” and “we are watching,” several dozen protesters circled the White House Thursday morning, closing streets as they demanded that all votes cast in the 2020 election get counted. Protesters in cars, on bikes and on foot planned to caravan around the White House grounds Thursday morning to “make as much noise as possible in…
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DC Police Release Body Camera Footage From Police Shooting of 18-Year-Old Deon Kay
Police body camera footage shows the moments when a D.C. officer fatally shot 18-year-old Deon Kay, then went to search for a gun he says he saw in Kay’s hand. Kay, of Southeast D.C., was killed by a police officer on Wednesday afternoon. According to police, Kay was running from Seventh District patrol officers and pulled out a gun....
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‘Street Medic' Van Driver Arrested at DC Protests Has Charges Dropped
A man who was arrested for driving a van into a crowd of protesters near Black Lives Matter Plaza over the weekend was released and faces no charges. Jeremy Vajko, 27, was arrested by D.C. police on a reckless driving charge. Video shows an officer ordering him to stop the van he said he’s used to support protesters in...
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Barr, Park Police Distance Trump From Clearing of Protesters
The head of U.S. Park Police is denying that his officers violently turned on protesters near the White House to clear the area for a photo event by President Donald Trump
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Troops Were Issued Bayonets in DC Unrest, Military Chief Says
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has confirmed a report by The Associated Press that some of the service members who mobilized to Washington, D
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Trump Asks for Toppled DC Confederate Statue To Be Put Back Up
President Donald Trump personally requested that a statue of a Confederate general be put back up, less than a week after cheering protesters toppled it and set it on fire in a Washington, D.C., park, NBC News reports. Trump called Interior Sec. David Bernhardt and asked the Park Service to restore a statue of Brigadier General Albert Pike, two...