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Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
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A mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol building, persuaded by the president's false claim of a stolen election. Even so, some recognize the campaign to overturn the results is doomed.
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From Sen. Ted Cruz to Attorney General Ken Paxton, prominent Texans were involved in events leading up to Wednesday's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Local representatives and the police department responded to the chaos at the U.S. capitol building, which went into lockdown after being breached by Pro-Trump extremists.
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FBI, ATF, regional law enforcement and National Guard personnel responded to the Capitol on Wednesday after it was breached by pro-Trump extremists.
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Prominent Texas Republicans are criticizing the actions of a mob of pro-Trump extremists at the Capitol Building in DC.
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The chaos began shortly after some GOP lawmakers, led by Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, launched a dispute to the certification of Arizona’s electoral votes.
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Members of the U.S. House and Senate on Wednesday voted to reject objections to President-elect Joe Biden's election victory in the states of Arizona and Pennsylvania, hours after violent insurrectionists stormed the Capitol. They returned to continue tallying Electoral College votes.