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Inside look at how 25,000 National Guardsmen are arriving in Washington, D.C.
54% say Pres. Trump should be charged criminally with inciting a riot for having encouraged his supporters to march on the Capitol, new @ABC News/WaPo poll finds.
While Pres. Trump has said he will not attend President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, the White House has not said when exactly he plans to leave the building for his final time as president.
"She kept saying, 'What are they doing to that man? He's just doing his job.'"
Police release photos of suspect who 'assaulted' Capitol officer Daniel Hodges while he was crushed in doorway.
A retired Air Force officer who was part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week carried plastic zip-tie handcuffs because he intended “to take hostages,” prosecutor says in a Texas court.
Music mogul Dr. Dre is back at home after being treated at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm.
The driver of a New York City bus that plunged off a bridge blamed the dramatic crash on mechanical failure, saying the vehicle “just took off” as he slowed into a turn.
Organizers of Expo 2020 Dubai have unveiled the site's signature pavilion to reporters for the first time with the event nine months away amid the raging global pandemic.
The administration called to expand eligibility, but had few extra doses.
Rudy Giuliani tells @jonkarl that in his defense of the president, he would introduce allegations of widespread voter fraud that have been raised — and rejected — in dozens of courtrooms across the country.
In an interview with @jonkarl, Pres. Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani says there are "different opinions" regarding how the president should approach his second impeachment.
Replying to @jonkarl: Giuliani tells me he's working on Trump's impeachment defense and tells me he'd argue his voter fraud claims in the Senate tri…
MORE: Rudy Giuliani says he'll argue Pres. Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud did not constitute incitement to violence because the widely-debunked claims are true.
EXCLUSIVE: Pres. Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani tells @ABC News he's working as part of the president's defense team in his upcoming second impeachment trial.
Organizers of the March for Life are asking their supporters nationwide not to gather in Washington this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic and political unrest.
Giuliani tells me he's working on Trump's impeachment defense and tells me he'd argue his voter fraud claims in the Senate trial:
"If you can prove that it's true," he says of Trump's speech before the riot, "they are no longer fighting words."
Demands for accountability in the Flint water crisis may soon be answered.
The top U.N. official for Libya says an advisory committee of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum has agreed on a mechanism for choosing a transitional government that would lead the conflict-stricken country to elections late this year.
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