Fear of the "optics" may have kept officials from calling in the National Guard sooner, potentially saving lives.
In the wake of Trump losing his social-media accounts, the president isn't holding back his outrage.
Rioters are being arrested and charged after the attack on the Capitol building.
It wasn't the "best economy ever" under Trump and COVID didn't help matters.
Amazon will suspend Parler sending the social media network offline after it was banned by Apple and Google for allowing "threats of violence" in the wake of a deadly riot at the Capitol.
US ends curbs on official American contacts with Taiwan
Politicians and other political figures have been eager to get their COVID-19 vaccine, and many have since the approval of a vaccine from the FDA.
Pinterest will limit the amount of Trump-related content on the platform.
Kirstie Alley is furious Twitter has permanently suspended Trump’s account.
In a major shift from Trump's policy, the president-elect plans to get everyone their first dose as soon as possible.
The competing pressures to support and remove Trump from office have reached a boiling point.
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.
Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay has denied the claims that he was the “Viking“ at the Capitol riot.
After mob siege, Capitol police take heat for security response
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."
Shot fatally during Wednesday's unrest, 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt was a veteran of the Air Force and National Guard.
A fence has gone up around the U.S. Capitol after Wednesday's deadly riot. Additional National Guard troops will also be deployed.
The riots at the U.S. Capitol were the last straw for many Republicans. With less than two weeks before Inauguration Day, many are finally rethinking their support.
Rep Mo Brooks took a different approach to addressing the attack on the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday by not outright condemning the acts or the groups behind them.
President Trump will no longer be allowed to use Facebook and Instagram.
A half-naked tattooed man, with furry, horned headgear and a painted face -- who joined the chaotic rally at the Capitol -- has been named and identified as a QAnon follower.