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Key takeaways from Wednesday's developments in the Capitol riots investigation
One week after the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, federal law enforcement's dragnet to arrest the violent trespassers kicked into high gear.
Investigators pursuing signs US Capitol riot was planned
House voted 232 to 197 to impeach Trump exactly one week after riot at Capitol
The House is voting on the impeachment of President Donald Trump for inciting the riot at the US Capitol last week in a swift and bipartisan condemnation that would make Trump the first president in United States history to be impeached twice.
How a swift impeachment was born under siege
Rioters were still ransacking the halls of the US Capitol when two Democrats stuck in lockdown together in the House office buildings across the street started drafting the impeachment resolution that led to the unprecedented second impeachment of President Donald Trump almost exactly one week later.
CNN's Dana Bash: This is the real reason Trump released a new video
CNN's Dana Bash and Gloria Borger react to a new video the White House released of President Trump calling for calm as the threat of new riots -- which Trump said he'd been briefed on by the Secret Service -- casts a pall over Washington.
Capitol riot tears GOP apart as it seeks a return to power in 2022
Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott, the new chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, defended President Donald Trump on Wednesday when asked if his ally bore any responsibility for inciting a riot at the US Capitol, putting the onus of last week's death and destruction instead on the mob.
Pelosi speaks for first time after impeachment vote
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks for the first time following the historic House vote to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time, and signs the article of "incitement of insurrection."
These are the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump
• Hear from them: Why these Republicans voted for impeachment
'Unbelievable': Phillip stunned by GOP lawmaker's impeachment argument
CNN's Abby Phillip reacts to Rep. Tom McClintock's (R-CA) baseless argument implying that if Black Lives Matter or Antifa protesters were "prosecuted with same determination," the Capitol riots wouldn't have happened.
See historic moment the US House reaches enough votes to impeach Trump
The House of Representatives reaches the 217-vote threshold, meaning enough votes have been cast to make President Donald Trump the only President of the United States to be impeached for the second time.
Why America's military leaders felt they had to take a stand
President Donald Trump finally did it. His incitement of a deadly riot at the Capitol in Washington ultimately dragged America's most senior military leaders, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, into an unprecedented political crisis. Throughout his presidency, the four-star top brass have been adamant that the Pentagon wouldn't get involved in politics -- even as Trump repeatedly tried to bring it into his partisan orbit.
McConnell won't start Senate trial before Trump's presidency ends
Mitch McConnell has one more card to play against Donald Trump
On Wednesday afternoon, the House will impeach President Donald Trump for a second time. It is known. The only real drama will be to see how many House Republicans cross the aisle to vote with Democrats to impeach the President.
'Nothing like I've seen:' Dana Bash reacts to video of resting troops in Capitol
CNN crew captures video of National Guard troops resting in the US Capitol to protect the members of Congress.
Metal detectors infuriate lawmakers as some Republicans erupt over new measures
The decision to require members of Congress to walk through metal detectors in the wake of last week's deadly siege has further inflamed tensions on Capitol Hill, at times prompting shouting matches between Republicans and Capitol Police.
Military leaders issue rare warning to US troops and condemn 'sedition' at Capitol
America's most senior general Mark Milley and the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff, which is comprised of the heads of each military branch, issued a statement Tuesday condemning the violent invasion of the US Capitol last week and reminding service members of their obligation to support and defend the Constitution and reject extremism.
What the Capitol looks like ahead of impeachment vote
CNN's Brian Todd looks at the reinforced security around the Capitol building as the second impeachment of President Donald Trump begins and the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden approaches.
Alexey Navalny will return to Russia on Sunday after poisoning
Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny has announced that he plans to return to Russia on Sunday from Germany, where he has been recovering after being poisoned.
See how Trump's language was echoed by rioters at Capitol
As the House prepares to vote on impeaching President Donald Trump to condemn his role inciting the riot at the US Capitol, CNN looks at the language Trump used and how it was echoed by rioters.
House passes resolution calling on Pence to remove Trump
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night to approve a resolution calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office through the 25th Amendment in the wake of the violent siege of the US Capitol last week.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong calls South Korean government a 'truly weird group'
Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and one of the country's most important political figures, has criticized South Korea's "idiot" authorities after they called attention to an apparent military parade held in the capital Pyongyang over the weekend.
Man seen hanging off Senate balcony and sitting in VP's chair during Capitol riot is in custody
The man who was photographed hanging off the Senate balcony and then sitting in the Vice President's chair during the riots at the US Capitol has been identified and is in custody, according to officials.
How key states plan to secure their capitol buildings ahead of possible armed pro-Trump protests
US House passes resolution calling on Pence to remove Trump from office
Legal analyst explains exactly what impeachment is
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig explains how the US constitution defines an impeachable offense.
Trump supporter asked how he'd feel if he found out Trump was lying to him
CNN's Ed Lavandera spoke to Trump supporters during the President's visit to his signature border wall on the US-Mexico border, some of whom are still holding on to conspiracy theories that the 2020 election was stolen.
Hong Kong's new Chief Justice has vowed to uphold the city's judicial independence. Can he?
The ceremonial beginning to Hong Kong's new legal year took place, as everything does these days, over video.
McConnell 'hates' Trump for what he did following Capitol attack, source says
Trump makes false claim about US Capitol riot
CNN's John King and Kaitlin Collins discuss President Donald Trump's false claim that everyone thought his comments prior to a riot at the US Capitol that left 5 people dead were appropriate.
Top military officials issue rare message to US forces and condemn 'sedition and insurrection' at Capitol
Two Capitol riot defendants indicted, including man alleged to have parked bomb-filled truck nearby
'Be careful what you wish for:' Trump threatens Biden over 25th Amendment
During his visit to Alamo, Texas, President Trump warned against impeachment and the use of the 25th Amendment as the House pushes for his removal after the deadly riot at the US Capitol.
Trump advised to denounce violence to reduce legal liability, sources say
Will deplatforming make Trump and the far-right vanish, move -- or radicalize further?
Just now, silence may not be that comforting.
House GOP leaders won't whip Republican colleagues to vote against Trump's impeachment
Impeaching Trump isn't enough
Impeachment of President Donald Trump is necessary but not enough. Conviction, too, is amply warranted but still insufficient. Congress must take that final step and use its rarely invoked constitutional power to disqualify Trump from ever again holding federal office.
Defiant Trump takes no responsibility for inciting riot but denounces violence
New terror threat points to plot to surround Capitol, lawmaker says
Thousands of armed pro-Donald Trump extremists are plotting to surround the US Capitol ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, according to a member of Congress who was among those briefed late Monday on a series of new threats against lawmakers and the Capitol itself.
Ireland has the world's highest Covid-19 rate. How did it go so wrong?
House pushes for Trump's removal
By the end of Wednesday, expect Trump to be impeached a second time
The next few days are going to be long, but by the end of Wednesday, we expect that President Donald Trump will be impeached a second time.
Indonesian search team finds black box at Sriwijaya plane crash site
An Indonesian search team has recovered one of the two black boxes that belonged to the Sriwijaya Air plane that crashed in the Java Sea with 62 people on board three days ago.
FBI warns 'armed protests' being planned at all 50 state capitols and in Washington DC
The FBI has received information indicating "armed protests" are being planned at all 50 state capitols and the US Capitol in Washington, DC in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20, according to an internal bulletin obtained by CNN.
Trump's disastrous end to his shocking presidency
President Donald Trump is leaving America in a vortex of violence, sickness and death and more internally estranged than it has been for 150 years.
Ireland's Covid-19 infection rate was world's highest last week
Moderna expects its vaccine will protect against coronavirus for at least a year
Trump's acting homeland security secretary resigns
Years of bad leadership from Trump, and now no leadership at all
The more new video we see of the storming of the Capitol by Trump-inspired rioters, the more aggravating it becomes.
Family members wait in anguish as search for crash victims continues
Family members of the passengers aboard the crashed Sriwijaya plane wait in anguish, as search operations continue around the clock. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
NFL coach Bill Belichick declines Presidential Medal of Freedom offer from Trump
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has announced that he is declining the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which he was scheduled to receive from President Donald Trump on Thursday.
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