With assault on Capitol, he says, 'the ugly radioactive violence and racism of America' exploded in public view; says president has proven 'uniquely able to bend people'

Acting Defense Secretary Miller says vetting of troops securing ceremony continues; Pentagon has found no intelligence so far that would indicate an insider threat

Over 20,000 National Guard troops roam area where president-elect will be sworn in; ceremony will see modest participation due to pandemic and fears of right-wing attacks

'It is easier to stand up to someone who is seen as a foe, as opposed to someone who's seen as a friend,' says David Elhayani, citing the Trump plan for a Palestinian state

Arrest warrant fro Riley June Williams of Pennsylvania quotes her former partner as saying she tried to sell it to the SVR foreign intelligence agency, but plan fell through

Fire in a homeless encampment sparks fears, temporary evacuation, as Washington remains on edge ahead of Biden's swearing-in

Donor gave money via San Francisco Jewish federation to Tea Party Patriots, a group that denies funding the Capitol insurrection though organizers of the riot say it did

Century-old Jewish frat says Andrew Borans's independent involvement with Turning Point USA, which sent demonstrators 'to fight for this president,' is his 'constitutional right'

Small groups of demonstrators are largely outnumbered by troops; some express their backing for Trump, others support gun rights or decry government overreach

Rep. Jamie Raskin, who is leading impeachment effort, says Pelosi will soon send the single article against Trump — for 'incitement of insurrection' — to Senate

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