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The House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection said Thursday it has evidence that GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk led a tour of the US Capitol complex the day before pro-Trump ...
Nearly 2 million tourists visit the U.S. Capitol each year and learn about the building's art and history. What they don't hear on official tours is what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.
Days before the violent insurrection at the US Capitol, the then-US House Sergeant at Arms sent a memo to members of Congress banning tours of buildings on January 6, the day lawmakers gathered ...
The tour led by Representative Barry Loudermilk of Georgia, which had come under scrutiny by the Jan. 6 committee, was a “visit by constituents,” the Capitol Police chief wrote.
A Capitol Police spokesperson said the availability of tours is a requirement — not an option — based on federal rules of criminal procedure, which require prosecutors to offer defense lawyers ...
Democrats are calling for investigation into the nature of tours of the Capitol the day before the assault.
Tours of the building in the days leading up to the violent insurrection of the Capitol have become a flashpoint in the fallout from last week’s riots, with some Democrats openly accusing some ...
All tours start at the Visitor Center, which is located at the side of the U.S. Capitol building facing away from the National Mall and some of the national parks in Washington DC.
WASHINGTON – Lawyers for defendants facing charges from the Capitol riot Jan. 6 will get tours of the building by Capitol police who defended it during the attack, a prosecutor said Wednesday in ...