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Mayor Bill de Blasio said that President Trump "incited a rebellion" and that New York City "will not be associated with those unforgivable acts in any shape, way or form."
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The New York Democrat shared that she felt unsafe in the secure room where she was held with other lawmakers while the Capitol was under lockdown.
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The retiring Pennsylvania senator joins his Republican colleague Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in calling for President Trump to resign. House Democrats are aiming to hold an impeachment vote this week.
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"I call on every New York federal official to call on president Trump's resignation. Don't put the country through impeachment. Don't wait for any cabinet action. Call for him to resign as his own act."
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“The question is whether or not the evidence can be linked to a particular individual and what is the proper jurisdiction to bring those charges."
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"I’m confident we’re going to get through the next 13 days in a safe and secure fashion"
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"What happened at the U.S. Capitol yesterday was an insurrection against the United States, incited by the president."
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"We must emphatically reject these horrible instances of physical attacks on our governing institutions and let democracy proceed.”
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"They lied about the results of the election. They lied about voter fraud."
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“Despite being in the middle of a global pandemic, more Pennsylvanians than ever before – 6.9 million – participated in the Nov. 3 election and had their voices heard."