'Squad' member claims State of the Union guest was arrested
Rep. Ilhan Omar claims that her guest, Aliya Rahman, was forcibly removed and arrested by Capitol Police during President Trump's State of the Union address.
Ilhan Omar guest arrested for standing at Trump’s State of the Union address
A guest invited by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was arrested during Trump's State of the Union address for refusing to remain seated.
Trump: Stronger and richer than ever before
US President Donald Trump asserts that the nation is back, stronger and richer than ever, in a speech delivered to Congress from the Capitol.
LIVE - On the way to the Capitol, Donald Trump prepares to deliver his first State of the Union address
Donald Trump is heading to the Capitol to give his first State of the Union address, an event that is particularly significant with midterm elections approaching.
Al Green ejected from Trump primetime address again — this time with protest sign
Rep. Al Green was ejected from President Trump's joint session address for holding a protest sign, marking his second consecutive year of disruption during this event.
JPMorgan closed Trump’s accounts after the Capitol attack in 2021
JPMorgan Chase closed former President Donald Trump’s accounts in February 2021 following the January 6 Capitol attack, according to newly released documents related to Trump's lawsuit against the bank.
Armed Georgia man arrested at US Capitol told police he wanted to 'talk' to Congress: docs
An 18-year-old man from Georgia was arrested at the U.S. Capitol while carrying a loaded shotgun, claiming he wanted to talk to a member of Congress.
8-year-old left her wheelchair, crawled 83 steps, and changed America forever
An 8-year-old girl with cerebral palsy crawled up the steps of the U.S. Capitol, highlighting the struggle for disability rights in America.
Investigators seek motive after Georgia man allegedly ran toward Capitol with loaded shotgun
An 18-year-old man from Georgia was apprehended after running towards the U.S. Capitol armed with a loaded shotgun, prompting a response from Capitol Police.
Armed man arrested at the Capitol
An armed 18-year-old man was arrested outside the Capitol building in Washington DC on Tuesday.
Armed man arrested as he ran towards the Congress
An 18-year-old man was arrested by police in Washington after running towards the Capitol building with a loaded shotgun.
American police arrest armed 18-year-old at the Congress
An 18-year-old man armed with a shotgun was arrested near Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., after running towards the Congress building.
House GOP's razor-thin majority threatens to grind Trump's Capitol Hill agenda to a halt
The House GOP's slim majority complicates President Trump's legislative agenda as moderate Republicans face pressure from both their constituents and party leadership ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
United States: a man was arrested after running towards the Capitol with a shotgun
A man was arrested near the U.S. Capitol while carrying a shotgun; police reported no other suspects or ongoing threats.
USA: Man Charged Who Was Heading Towards the Capitol With a Shotgun
An 18-year-old man was arrested after running towards the U.S. Capitol with a loaded shotgun, prompting a swift police response.
US Capitol Police detain person holding 'what appears to be a gun' near Capitol building
A person was detained by the U.S. Capitol Police for carrying what appeared to be a gun near the Capitol, prompting a temporary area closure.
Trump's lawsuit against the BBC advances: trial date set for defamation case
Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against the BBC over edits made to his speech during the Capitol riot is set to go to trial in February 2027.
Judge sets court date for D. Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against BBC
D. Trump has initiated a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC over the editing of his speech related to the Capitol riots, claiming it misrepresented his calls for action.
GOP senator, Minnesota AG clash at Capitol Hill hearing: 'Sit there and smirk, it's sick'
Senator Ron Johnson criticized Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison for his demeanor at a Capitol Hill hearing, accusing him of fostering unrest.
Democrats accuse the Justice Department of 'outrageous abuse of power'
Democrats criticized the Justice Department during a heated hearing on Capitol Hill regarding the handling of documents in the Epstein case, alleging an abuse of power.
She avoided turning around and looking at the victims during the hearing on the Epstein files
A heated discussion during a four-hour hearing on Capitol Hill focused on the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files and the repercussions from Congress members accessing unredacted documents.
Court date set for Trump's billion-dollar lawsuit against BBC
Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC regarding a documentary that edited clips of his speech before the Capitol riot, with the trial scheduled to begin in February 2027.
Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against BBC will be heard in February 2027
Donald Trump's lawsuit against the BBC over a documentary featuring his speech on the Capitol riots will be heard in February 2027.
Trial date set for Trump's $10bn lawsuit against BBC
A trial date for Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC has been set for February 2027 in Miami.
Major update on Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit against BBC for defamation claim
Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC will go to trial on February 15 next year after a judge denied the broadcaster's dismissal attempts.
Man pardoned by Trump for attacking US Capitol found guilty of child abuse
Andrew Paul Johnson, who participated in the January 6 Capitol attack and was pardoned by Trump, has been found guilty of multiple child sexual abuse charges in Florida.
DOJ moves to wipe Steve Bannon's contempt conviction tied to Jan 6 probe
The DOJ is seeking to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress conviction related to the January 6 Capitol breach.
The Trump Administration Wants to Overturn a Conviction of Steve Bannon, Former Advisor to the American President
The Trump administration is seeking to overturn the conviction of Steve Bannon, who was sentenced for refusing to cooperate with the Capitol riot inquiry.
Democratic victory in Republican stronghold caused alarm
A Democratic victory in a Texas Senate election has raised concerns among Republicans at Capitol Hill.
Pardoned January 6 rioter pleads guilty to threatening Hakeem Jeffries
A pardoned January 6 rioter, Christopher Moynihan, has pleaded guilty to a harassment charge for threatening Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and is set to be sentenced in April.
Top fiery moments as Democrats clash with Treasury Secretary Bessent in chaotic Hill hearings
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faced intense questioning and confrontations from Democratic lawmakers during chaotic hearings on Capitol Hill regarding the nation's economic health and concerns over inflation and trade policies under President Trump.
Opposition calls for US help at CPAC forum; accuses 'narco-government'
Opposition representatives accused the government in the US Capitol of having ties to drug trafficking, ceding territory control, constructing a 'Maduro Law' for absolute power, and censoring media.
Capitol supports mining agenda with $70 billion
Senators have introduced legislation to reauthorize funding for the U.S. Export-Import Bank while seeking to inject an additional $70 billion to support energy and mineral projects, reducing dependence on China.
Former Capitol Police officer running for Congress in different district than failed 2024 bid
Harry Dunn, a former U.S. Capitol Police officer, is running for Congress again in a new district after his previous campaign in 2024 was unsuccessful, invoking memories of the January 6 Capitol riot.
House Republicans are investigating Jan. 6. NPR fact-checked the first hearing
House Republicans held their first hearing on the Jan. 6 attack, where they criticized the Biden administration and promoted conspiracy theories, prompting NPR to fact-check various misleading claims made during the session.
New Dem bill would force schools to label Jan 6 Capitol breach as ‘unprecedented, violent attack’
A new Virginia bill mandates that public schools must describe the January 6 Capitol riot as an 'unprecedented, violent attack' rather than a 'peaceful protest.'
BBC seeks dismissal of $10bn Trump lawsuit over Panorama ‘fight like hell’ clip
The BBC is moving to dismiss Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit related to a controversial edit of a Panorama programme that allegedly misrepresented his remarks during the Capitol riots.
Liveblog USA under Trump: US Senator Kelly sues Pentagon and Hegseth
US Senator Mark Kelly accuses President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth of intimidating him and other lawmakers during a Capitol press conference.
In Minneapolis: Not only immigrants are under scrutiny anymore. Trump has become a giver of life and death
The comments from Trump and Vance following the shooting of Nicole Good in Minneapolis highlight a troubling trend where individuals may be deemed dangerous by authorities based on their beliefs, while Trump pardons Capitol rioters and supports their defense.
Smithsonian replaces Trump portrait display, strips Jan. 6 and impeachment references from accompanying text
The Smithsonian has unveiled a new portrait of Donald Trump, removing most references to his impeachments and January 6 Capitol attack from the accompanying text in response to his criticisms and a government directive.
The Capitol Shaman Has Turned Against Trump. Now He Wants to Be Governor
Jacob Chansley, known as the Capitol Shaman, who gained notoriety for his role in the Capitol riot, is now running for governor and continues to express surprising opinions.
Smithsonian swaps Trump portrait and removes mention of impeachments
The National Portrait Gallery has replaced Donald Trump's portrait and removed references to his impeachments and the January 6 Capitol attack.
Mosaic of a Dislocated Time. The Chilling Documentary Capitol vs. Capitol Shows the Decay of Values
A new documentary titled Capitol vs. Capitol revisits the January 6th Capitol riot, showcasing the chaos and unrest that marked a pivotal moment in American democracy and reflecting on the consequences of political rhetoric.
Pardoned January 6 defendant runs for Florida political office
Adam Johnson, who was pardoned by Donald Trump after participating in the January 6 Capitol riot, is now running for a county commission seat in Manatee County, Florida.
Christian music icon Amy Grant invokes ‘6th of January’ in new song asking if 'we’ve lost our way'
Amy Grant's new song reflects on national division and healing, referencing the January 6 Capitol riot and the historic Woodstock festival.
Fox News Politics Newsletter: AOC accuses Vance of believing ‘American people should be assassinated’
AOC criticizes Vance by claiming he believes that the American populace should face assassination.
After delays, the missing Jan. 6 plaque will be displayed at the Capitol
The Senate has decided to display a plaque commemorating the police who defended the Capitol during the January 6, 2021 attack, despite objections from House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Nebraska state senator caught on video removing Founders' portraits defends actions
Nebraska State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh has defended her actions after being caught on video removing portraits of America's Founders from a Capitol exhibit marking the country's 250th anniversary.
The Orwell Quote That Networks Rescued to Criticize Trump's Manipulation
The article discusses how a quote from George Orwell is being used on social media to criticize Donald Trump's manipulation of facts surrounding the Capitol riot in 2021.
A ‘day of love’ with more than 100 casualties
The January 6 insurrection resulted in over 140 injured law enforcement officers as Trump supporters violently stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election results.