This week's violent events in Washington DC were 'a wakeup call for everybody,' one Republican state representative says

Security forces have already begun taking extra precautions; president-elect says he has 'great confidence in the Secret Service' and its ability to ensure things go safely

Building has been bombed several times, there have been shootings, and one legislator almost killed another in 1856

Rep. Val Demings, a former police chief, says 'painfully obvious' that Capitol police 'were not prepared'; Rep. Tim Ryan says people will be 'without employment very, very soon'

As curfew in DC comes into effect, lawmakers plan to return to certification of election; Twitter, Facebook remove Trump post calling on supporters to 'Remember this day forever'

Trump justifies violence: 'These are things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots'

4 people hospitalized with stab wounds; 23 people arrested in Washington after sporadic fights between Proud Boys and combined forces of antifa and Black activists

Used to navigating Washington's political turnover, Chabad’s Rabbi Levi Shemtov will miss his current congregants but anticipates warm relations with new administration

Ari Roth resigns from Mosaic for planning an 'exclusively Palestinian-centered festival,' 6 years after he was fired by Theater J for allegedly being too pro-Palestinian

Security presence increased in the American capital, as militia groups like the Proud Boys plan to hold protests; US president says he may 'stop by and say hello'

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