Tiffany Trump got roasted on social media after she wished her brother Eric a happy birthday while rioters stormed the Capitol.
The attack took place near LA City hall.
Lady Gaga has joined those calling for the impeachment and removal from office of President Donald Trump after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol Wednesday in a bid to overturn the election result.
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Twitter users say the violent protesters represented him, not the country.
Talk show host Seth Meyers slammed President Donald Trump and the rioters for an attempt to destroy the American democracy by breaching Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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Two cabinet members and several White House officials have resigned following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Chelsea Clinton shared that it was her who broke the news about the Capitol riot to her mom Hillary, and there was silence when the former U.S. Secretary of State saw it on the television.
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Thousands stormed the Capitol on Wednesday, which left four people, dozens injured, and an iconic U.S. landmark trashed and defiled.
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Michelle Obama released a statement after the Capitol protest and said the incident was a fulfillment of the wishes of an infantile and unpatriotic president.
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Threats of impeachment came a day after thousands of Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol.
After Wednesday's riots, a November 2020 tweet from conservative commentator Tomi Lahren has received new attention for her claim that if Trump lost the election his peaceful supporters would just "go to work tomorrow."
The stock market was largely unmoved by Wednesday's violent riot. The Senate victories in Georgia may have had a greater impact.