Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Cabinet

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Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao was the first of Trump's Cabinet secretaries to announce she was resigning. Former acting White House chief of staff and current special envoy to Northern Ireland Mick Mulvaney also said he would depart. Deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger has resigned. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for the resignation of Steven Sund, chief of the Capitol Police.

U.S. Senate

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Ted Cruz suggested the Senate hold a 'commission' to investigate election results. Bipartisan senators immediately tore him apart. China is desperate to control the narrative of Covid-19's origin. Democratic majority in the Senate likely moots the Supreme Court challenge to Obamacare.

Donald J. Trump

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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube all took steps to restrict the president's ability to use their platforms in the last 24 hours. Both Trump merchandise websites — trumpstore.com and shop.donaldjtrump.com — were disabled Thursday.

Will Pucovski

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Australia reach 166 for two at stumps on first day of third Test in Sydney. Marnus Labuschagne unbeaten on 67 and Steve Smith 31 not out. Will Pucovski made 62 on debut to break shackles for under-fire side.

Electoral College

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Mitt Romney reportedly called over Jonathan Martin of the Times to make it known, "This is what the president has caused today, this insurrection" A Mexican doctor who had a serious allergic reaction after receiving Pfizer Inc and BioNTech's vaccine against COVID-19 remains hospitalized.

the Capitol Police

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Pro-Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday. A woman was fatally shot and three others died from medical issues. Seventy people were arrested. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund has been forced to resign.

Mike Pence

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US Congress has certified Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election after a long delay caused by Trump supporters storming the Capitol building. Vice President Mike Pence was urged by Democrats to invoke the 25th Amendment, which would oust Trump before the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President on 20 January.

Facebook

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Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced he will be blocked indefinitely. Cabinet members reportedly considering whether to forcibly remove him from office. At least 52 people have been arrested and weapons have been seized.

Mick Mulvaney

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Mick Mulvaney was appointed as the US special envoy to Northern Ireland in April. He is one of a number of officials to quit in response to Wednesday night's violence. As many as 60 Capitol Police officers were injured yesterday, including 15 hospitalized and one in critical condition.

Chuck Schumer

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Senators from both sides of US politics have condemned the violence unleashed on the Capitol building on Wednesday. The Democrat Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, labelled the Trump supporters as 'goons', 'thugs' and 'domestic terrorists' Senator Cory Booker equates the mob that stormed the Capitol with the Confederates of the Civil War. New York governor is sending 1,000 National Guard troops to the Capitol. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., called for a congressional investigation of the "massive failure"

House

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for the resignation of Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund. Paul Irving, the House Sergeant at Arms, is resigning in the aftermath. Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former acting chief of staff, announced he has resigned.

Mitt Romney

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Ted Cruz suggested the Senate hold a 'commission' to investigate election results. A Mexican doctor who had a serious allergic reaction after receiving Pfizer Inc and BioNTech's vaccine against COVID-19 remains hospitalized. Romney tells Republican colleagues 'this is what you've gotten' as Senate shelters in breached Capitol.

Muriel Bowser

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Ashli E. Babbitt, 35, was shot and killed by U.S. Capitol Police on Wednesday. She was among the rioters who stormed the Capitol building. The military confirmed to NPR that she was also a veteran of the United States Air Force. Her ex-husband said she was known for her outspoken political views. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser blamed President Trump for the circumstances. 'His constant and divisive rhetoric led to the abhorrent actions we saw,' she said.

Twitter

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Twitter and Facebook have to cut him off. There are no legitimate equities left and labeling won't do it. Facebook bans Trump "indefinitely and for at least the next two weeks" Snapchat on Wednesday morning barred the president indefinitely. US lawmakers resume certifying Joe Biden's election win.

Joe Biden

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Congress voted 282-138 in the House of Representatives and 92-7 in the Senate. With Congress approving Vermont’s votes, Biden now has at least the 270 Electoral College votes that are the minimum for claiming the presidency. President-elect Joe Biden will select Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as his labor secretary. Merrick Garland, previously put forward for a U.S. Supreme Court spot that didn't pass, is the nominee.

Priti Patel

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British interior minister Priti Patel says Donald Trump's rhetoric led to U.S. Capitol violence. Four people have died after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol. Motorists caught making unnecessary journeys will have their number plates recorded by police ANPR cameras and then face being fined. Officers will also visit the homes of Londoners who have recently returned from South Africa.

Jon Ossoff

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Jon Ossoff has won a Georgia Senate seat, beating Republican David Perdue. It follows fellow Democrat Raphael Warnock’s victory against incumbent Kelly Loeffler. Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris will serve as the tie-breaking 51st vote. Democrats have now won the two seats required to retake control of the Senate.

Kelly Loeffler

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Raphael Warnock, a Baptist preacher from the historic church of Martin Luther King Jr., beat Republican Kelly Loeffler. Jon Ossoff, a documentary filmmaker who at 33 would become the Senate's youngest member, also declared victory with a narrow lead over incumbent David Perdue. If upheld, the results would amount to a final defeat for outgoing President Donald Trump. Republicans are 'privately furious' at Trump over the Georgia election losses.

Mitt Romney

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Video shows Romney being called 'traitor' by Trump fans while on flight. Video was posted by a user whose name, "Qtah," is an apparent reference to the conspiracy theory QAnon. Congress began counting the Electoral College votes of each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C., at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Mike Pence

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Congress meets Wednesday to officially count the election results. At least 24 Republican senators will vote to certify Biden's election win. If all three state challenges are successful, Biden would have 259 electoral votes.