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A week ago, in the aftermath of a violent, destructive and deadly rampage of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters – a rampage that could have been much worse – we were inundated by tweets and press releases from Republicans in the Ohio congressional delegation decrying what had happened in their workplace, the very center of American democracy.
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A State Board of Education member is under fire following her part in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, which included organizing a “Stop the Steal” bus trip from Northeast Ohio to Washington D.C.
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The article of impeachment references Trump's repeated false claims of widespread voter fraud, as well as comments during a rally ahead of the riot. Read the full text of the resolution.
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The retiring Pennsylvania senator joins his Republican colleague Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in calling for President Trump to resign. House Democrats are aiming to hold an impeachment vote this week.
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In an emotional video posted to Twitter, the former governor and Austrian immigrant says the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol "trampled the very principles on which our country was founded."
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After a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol Building Wednesday, federal authorities circulated dozens of photos and asked for the public's help in identifying suspects. Within hours, social media users mobilized to identify some of those photographed, alleging that one is a Willoughby woman who worked as a pediatric occupational therapist for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
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GOP Virginia State Sen. Amanda Chase faces calls to resign after attending the rally that gave way to a riot on Wednesday. Following the events, she called those who stormed the Capitol "patriots."
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Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after President Trump posted messages that violated the company's rules.
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More than half of House Democrats back articles of impeachment and are pressing leaders to reconvene next week to vote on them. Leaders warn if the president isn't removed they will proceed.
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U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, who represents Ohio's 13th Congressional District, heads the House committee that oversees the Capitol Police.