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Lawsuit aims to keep Pennsylvania congressman off ballot over Constitution's insurrection clause
Read full article: Lawsuit aims to keep Pennsylvania congressman off ballot over Constitution's insurrection clauseA liberal activist wants a Pennsylvania court to bar U.S. Rep. Scott Perry from the state’s primary ballot, arguing that Perry engaged in insurrectionist activity and cannot appear on the state’s ballot under the Constitution’s insurrection clause.
The Latest: Sunday protests quiet; officials brace for more
Read full article: The Latest: Sunday protests quiet; officials brace for moreMany rallies had more law enforcement than demonstrators. He said law enforcement will not let its guard down yet. “For us, in law enforcement, we simply have to be ready for anything. There were vastly outnumbered by law enforcement and media. A heavy law enforcement presence surrounded the government complex in downtown Columbia.
Heavily fortified statehouses around US see small protests
Read full article: Heavily fortified statehouses around US see small protestsSmall groups of right-wing protesters — some of them carrying rifles — gathered outside heavily fortified statehouses around the country Sunday, outnumbered by National Guard troops and police brought in to prevent a repeat of the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol. In the past few days, some extremists had warned others against falling into what they called a law enforcement trap. Some 25,000 National Guard troops from around the country are expected to arrive in the city in the coming days. More than a third of governors had called out the National Guard to help protect their capitols and assist local law enforcement. "The state Capitol has become a fortress,” said Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney, a Democrat.