As Siege Abates, Curfew Takes Hold; Lawmakers to Resume Electoral Process This EveSupporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. (AP)At least one death from gunshots is reported as the Capitol is besieged by demonstrators objecting to lawmakers’ meeting to certify the Electoral College victory of Joe Biden. Hours later, though, the legislators are poised to meet again Wednesday night and pick up where they left off before the violent and unprecedented spectacle. [Full Story]Election 2021
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The Democrats have gotten rid of a long-standing House rule, known as “motion to recommit,” that permits the minority party to change legislation on the floor before a vote. A Las Vegas Review-Journal