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Washington DC is undergoing construction near the Lincoln Memorial, with workers and materials scattered about. The Washington Monument base appears old and shabby, surrounded by makeshift shanties. The Smithsonian castles look like a villain's lair, hinting at a manipulated history. Check out the images on the telegram page to question the narrative of lies.

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The Republican National Headquarters in DC is on lockdown due to a possible white powder incident. The area is near the House office building, where many young Capitol Hill staffers work. The incident occurred around 8:30 am, a busy time for people arriving for work. The reason behind the discovery is unknown. Lucas Tomlinson is investigating the situation.

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Good evening. In the last 15 to 20 minutes, police have closed roads around Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. A live view shows a group of about 100 protesters at H Street and Black Lives Matter Plaza. Authorities are monitoring two groups: one identified as anti-police and the other as pro-Palestinian. The atmosphere has been peaceful, with speaking, cheering, and flag waving, but no conflicts reported with police or others. This scene unfolds as election night approaches, with the battle for the White House ongoing across the country.

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This is Alastair Williams reporting from an undisclosed location in Maryland. I am at a convoy of UN armored vehicles and there is a whole unit present. I have drone footage showing the entire unit and behind me are white shipping containers labeled UN.

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There appear to be some ballots arriving now, as we see a police escort with two vans. Let's take a look through the window to see the election workers in Philadelphia. This is one angle where you can observe the activity.

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There appears to be some ballots arriving, as indicated by a police car escorting two vans. Let's take a look through the window to see the election workers in Philadelphia, as this is one of the few angles available to observe them.

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Three National Guard troops deployed at the inauguration have tested positive for COVID-19, raising concerns as the event approaches. Additionally, 12 Guard members have been sent home due to ties with right-wing militia groups or extremist online views. The DC waterways, including the Potomac, have been shut down after a tip about individuals with military-style kayaks heading towards the capital. More arrests have been made, including a 22-year-old who allegedly stole a laptop from Nancy Pelosi's office with plans to sell it to the Russians. Despite the heightened security, restaurants like We The Pizza are showing support by donating over 10,000 pizzas to the National Guard. The streets of Washington are empty, but the National Mall is adorned with 200,000 flags representing those unable to attend due to the pandemic. Joe Biden became emotional as he addressed the Delaware National Guard before departing for the inauguration.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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In this video, the speaker is at the United States Capitol and notices a large number of officers and an ambulance. They approach an officer and ask if something is happening, to which the officer explains that it is a training exercise. The speaker questions why they are training at this moment and expresses their intention to provide updates and facts on this platform. The video ends with the speaker introducing themselves as Armstrong.

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Hey everyone, Mike Johnson here outside the People's House in the Rotunda. As you can see, there's a lot happening as we prepare for the inauguration of our 47th president. Due to severe weather, we had to change plans, which disappointed many who wanted to be on the National Mall. However, it's for the best, as President Trump mentioned. The stage here was constructed in just 24 hours, a remarkable effort by the staff, and it hasn't been done like this since 1985. Tomorrow, I’ll walk the president out for a grand celebration of our republic and the inauguration of Donald J. Trump. The Capitol dome stands as a symbol of freedom, and we’re excited to celebrate this new chapter. You can watch on TV, and many will be here in spirit. God bless you all. Go America!

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Voting issues are already emerging in Mississippi, just an hour into election day. I'm volunteering with the Mississippi Port People's Campaign to assist voters. We're active in over 40 counties, ensuring safe access to polling places, including accessible parking and preventing ballot shortages. Reports are coming in about various problems: disabled individuals facing inaccessible entrances, malfunctioning electronic ballot machines, and doors that are hard to open. Some locations lack handicap ramps, and there are already protesters present. I'm currently at a location with no major issues, helping people enter safely and informing those with disabilities that they can skip the line. I'll provide updates throughout the day as I continue my 12-hour shift.

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Felicia Ashley has given us some good reporting about their role in Washington DC since August because it has been, contentious to some. There are plenty of people who did not like the National Guard being here in the city. We don't know if that's the case as why this person acted the way they did talking about the gunman. But nonetheless, as Michelle, as you've pointed out, this is a struggle that's been going on in cities across the country right now where there is a lot of push back from some others welcoming them with open arms, but about sending the National Guard as the president would like to multiple cities to try and what he says, cut down on crime. I was in Portland, Oregon just earlier this month reporting on on some of the pushback there as members didn't like the idea. Members of the political parties there didn't like the idea of the National Guard coming in. But Memphis, Chicago, there are plenty of other places where there's a a genuine debate, and you can only imagine that that debate is gonna get much stronger and intensify over the next few days. And and then the the the quick reaction from Pete Hegseth over at the Pentagon, the secretary of war, to say, okay. We're sending 500 more National Guard into Washington DC in light of what just happened. Shows you that there certainly won't be a scaling back. Yeah, and there's a question of whether that will agitate more. Incidents like this. We don't know. But that is something that we will be following in the days ahead. But right now, top of mind is this investigation. With this case playing out in Downtown DC. Our Christian Flores standing by. Christian, you have new information for us. I'll keep it on. You know, just wanna kind of take you back to what we're looking at right now. I mean, again, it's just an absolutely packed scene still several hours later. I mean, look, we've been talking about it pretty much throughout the entire afternoon. We're so close to the White House. You're used to seeing just more amped up police presence and security presence around this area. But, of course, you have a shooting and not just a shooting, but a shooting targeting two National Guard troops, and it's just gonna be amped up to eleven. I mean, earlier this afternoon, we spoke with someone who saw the aftermath. He didn't see the shooting, but he saw the aftermath. All of the first responders rushed to the scene. People, you know, trying to get some help to the scene. And he said he hasn't seen a police presence like this since, really, 09:11. And he's been here for a number of decades. Now, obviously, those are gonna be very, very different levels of police presence.

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Hi, everyone. It's Haley with the Center County report. We're at the Willowbank building preparing to go live when police instructed us to leave due to disruptions related to the election. Behind me, you can see police lights and a gathering of residents in the lower parking lot. We'll keep you updated with more information at 8.

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We need to finish the proceedings. Senator Schumer is secured, but the Senate is on lockdown. Everyone is preparing for a potential breach, putting on tear gas masks. There’s chaos outside, with reports of windows being broken and shots fired, allegedly instigated by the president. The Virginia National Guard has been called in, and there are concerns for personal safety. Discussions are ongoing about how to expedite the session, but the Capitol may take days to be secure again due to damage. The vice president indicated that the House and Senate could reconvene in about an hour, which is encouraging news.

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We are at the Capitol building where people have stormed in, breaking the door. They are accusing others of standing with criminals and not protecting journalists or politicians.

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The speaker arrives at a construction site and expresses gratitude to the workers for allowing them to look around. They mention that the city is undergoing a lot of construction and they have been documenting it. The speaker recalls an incident where they were not allowed to know what was happening at an embassy. They continue to explore the site and comment on the progress. They mention that the construction will take a long time, similar to the Air and Space Museum. The speaker expresses excitement about a fence being taken down near the Capitol. They look forward to future updates. The video ends.

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People are breaking through the barriers of the Capitol Building and rushing to the Capitol Steps. Capitol police are responding to the break and to those who broke through the Capitol barriers.

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Hey, everyone. I'm at the Doylestown courthouse setting up a Trump table with signs. Make sure to come out and vote. You have until 5 PM today and also on Thursday and Friday. It's important to make your voices heard. If there's any attempt to disenfranchise voters, we will respond peacefully and in full force. See you soon, and I'll be here tomorrow.

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The transcript covers the January 6, 2021 events at the Capitol, detailing the sequence from the march to the Capitol to the initially escalating and then intensified police response. - At the outset, a speaker calls on Congress to confront an “egregious assault on our democracy,” and asserts that the crowd will walk down to the Capitol to demand that Congress “only count the electors who have been lawfully slated.” A promise is made that participants will march to the Capitol “peacefully and patriotically” to have their voices heard. - Around 12:30 PM, a large group is seen heading toward the Capitol from eastbound Pennsylvania Avenue. A speaker notes that President Trump “won’t be finished speaking at the Ellipse for another forty minutes.” There is mention that Mike Pence “has to agree to send it back.” - By 12:45 PM, footage shows a wall of people arriving about a block west of the Capitol, gathering at Peace Circle where Pennsylvania Avenue ends and becomes Pennsylvania Walkway, leading to the West Side of the Capitol. A security camera view from the exterior dome shows the crowd rapidly filling the area in front of the West Plaza, with those entering Capitol grounds potentially seeing no prior warnings or barriers. - Inside the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence enters the House chamber to convene the joint session to certify electoral votes, while President Donald Trump continues speaking at the Ellipse, seemingly unaware of the crowd at the Capitol. Outside, DC Capitol Police Deputy Chief Waldo orders the less-lethal team into position. - A sequence of tactical movements follows: a request for less-lethal teams to move up from the Upper West Terrace and an elevated position being prepared. The team is described as “not compliant.” Less-lethal munitions are discussed, with multiple warnings reportedly given, though some warnings are not captured on video. - President Trump finishes his speech at the Ellipse around 01:12 PM. A split-screen view shows simultaneous events in real time. - A separate exchange references the objection from Arizona, with “Is the objection in writing and signed by a senator?” answered “Yes. It is.” Representatives Gosar and Senator Ted Cruz then make a challenge on the floor of the House. - At 01:13 PM, MPD officer Daniel Thou arrives at the southwest plaza with a body camera showing him and nearby officers spraying demonstrators with an inflammatory agent. By 01:15 PM, Thou crosses the line, engages with demonstrators, discharges two rounds from his taser (ECD), and then urges others to “start shooting what they have into the crowd.” - The less-lethal team fires into the crowd for a third time at 01:17 PM. A second wave of DC Metropolitan Police officers arrives on the East Side of the Capitol, bringing explosive ammunition rounds that will be distributed to West Plaza officers. Officer Tara Tindle crouches on the ground, readying CS gas rounds. A scene commander authorizes explosive deployment into the crowd. - By 01:30 PM, officers push the crowd back and establish a police line on the Southwest side, which is held for about an hour. Officers deploy “Steamboat” rounds and other munitions as the crowd is contained. - Around 01:32 PM, an officer laments that throwing grenades into the crowd will make things worse, but moments later another officer seems to change course and reaches for additional munitions. Discussions about using triple chasers and the risks of fire are noted, with one officer being reprimanded for earlier smoke deployment. - A captain directs Officer Thao to hold off discharging CS gas, while Thao acquires a Stinger round and a baton round to fire into the crowd. At 02:18 PM, a tense officer-to-officer exchange reveals acknowledgment that innocent people are being affected, with one officer stating, “Nothing's gonna help… we're taking out one and ten of them are getting way easier,” and that the crowd is being multiplied by being hit.

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It's 12:45 on Wednesday afternoon at the capitol. I'm standing by the barricade on the west side, concerned about the lack of security. I inform a Capitol Police officer that there are only 9 men on the perimeter, which won't be enough for the large crowd expected in the next 15 minutes. He dismisses my concerns, claiming they handle protests all the time. I laugh and warn him that he's about to learn a hard lesson in chaotic situations.

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Leo 2.0 here, a Trump supporter. We've been evacuated from the Department of Justice building. You can see DOJ employees gathered outside on the corners and across the street. This evacuation occurred just as the afternoon began. More details will follow later.

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Certified US Marshals, with jurisdiction over DC police, are seen in the video. The speaker mentions that Trump deputized 20,000 US Marshals from the National Guard. The video shows unmarked police vehicles and buses near the White House. The speaker claims that everyone in the White House is being arrested. Different types of buses are observed, and the speaker speculates about the purpose of the activity. The video ends with the speaker discussing tribunals and the power outage at the Washington Monument.

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In this video, the speaker reports on the chaotic scene near the White House as a curfew approaches. They describe fires burning on H Street and tear gas being used to disperse the crowd. The speaker also mentions that St. John's Church, a historic landmark, is on fire. They express sadness at seeing the building go up in flames and hope that fire personnel can extinguish it. The video also highlights the significance of the church, as many presidents have attended services there and sought spiritual guidance in times of national trouble. The destruction of the church is seen as a loss of history.

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Good morning, TikTokers. It's November 2nd, and I'm watching the live feed from the White House. I'm curious about a construction project happening there. Yesterday, there was no roof, but now there is one. Does anyone know what they are building? It's quite interesting. You can check out the live cam on YouTube to see it for yourself. I'm just looking for some information on what this might be.

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We're in Washington, D.C., heading to Georgetown. The area is heavily secured, reminiscent of January 6th, but we're here to support Trump's inauguration. A vigil for political prisoners has been ongoing for 901 days, highlighting concerns about their treatment and lack of trials. We meet supporters showcasing original January 6th flags, signed by Trump. The atmosphere is tense with military presence, but spirits remain high as people express their hopes for Trump's presidency, focusing on issues like border control and uniting America. As the inauguration approaches, excitement builds despite the cold and lockdown conditions. Attendees voice their desire for justice for those imprisoned and the need for accountability regarding their treatment. The crowd eagerly anticipates Trump's oath of office, marking a new chapter.
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