
US Capitol violence: Security officials blame faulty intelligence inputs for deadly breach
The officials said they had expected the protests to be similar to two pro-Donald Trump events in late 2020 that were far less violent

Donald Trump impeachment: Republican senators vote to dismiss trial for 'incitement of insurrection'
The test vote made clear that Trump still has enormous sway over the GOP as he becomes the first former president to be tried for impeachment

After aides, corporate America desert ex-US persident Donald Trump for 'inciting' Capitol riot
After the US Capitol violence, Trump faced a swift backlash from organisations across the board, ranging from social media giants, banks, universities, and even the Professional Golfers' Association

'Trump will go down as a total failure': Mitch McConnell, Proud Boys among key loyalists to desert ex-president
Trump also hinted about a comeback despite a legacy of chaos, tumult and bitter divisions in the country he led for four years

In farewell speech, Donald Trump says 'movement we started only beginning', wishes new administration luck
The president did acknowledge the new administration taking over the White House, but declined to mention President-elect Joe Biden's name

US Capitol temporarily locked down during rehearsal for Joe Biden’s inauguration due to fire at nearby homeless camp
Officials said the fire, which was reported two weeks after Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to overturn the electoral results, was not a threat to the public

US Capitol breach: Online fundraisers, frenzied calls for 'revolution' fueled 6 January violence
A few prominent firebrands, an opaque pro-Trump nonprofit and at least one wealthy donor had campaigned for weeks to amplify the president’s false claims about his defeat, stoking the anger of his supporters

Olympic swimmer Klete Keller released but ordered to stay away from Washington DC
At the insistence of prosecutors, Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty said Keller could not travel to Washington before 21 January.

Donald Trump 'unequivocally' condemns US Capitol violence in subdued message hours after impeachment
Trump kept out of sight in White House as impeachment proceedings played out at the US Capitol. There, the damage from last week’s riots provided a reminder of the insurrection that Trump was accused of inciting

YouTube suspends Donald Trump's channel for at least 7 days, removes new video citing policy violation
The Google-owned company declined to share details of the video that earned Trump the strike, but said that after the week-long timeout, it will revisit the decision

Vice-President Mike Pence to attend Joe Biden's inauguration on 20 January in Washington: Reports
The relationship between the vice-president and the president has soured since the attack on the US Capitol, following which Pence formally declared Biden as the winner of the election

US Capitol breach: Joe Biden decries 'darkest days' in US history, says pro-Trump protesters shown leniency
Biden slammed the outgoing president's record, saying the former real estate mogul had 'unleashed an all-out assault on the institutions of our democracy from the outset'

Pro-Trump supporters swarm US Capitol in attempt to overturn election results; four dead, dozens arrested
In Photos: Pro-Trump supporters swarm US Capitol in attempt to overturn election results; one woman dead, dozens arrested

Day after egging on US Capitol rioters, Donald Trump appeals for 'healing' and pledges smooth transition of power
In a video message aiming to calm tensions after his supporters stormed the US Capitol, Trump voiced outrage at the clashes that left at least four dead

'Could be locked indefinitely': After Capitol violence, Facebook bans Donald Trump's account till end of his term
After the outgoing US president incited a mob that set off a deadly riot in Capitol on Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the risk of allowing Trump to use the platform is "too great"

'Thought we’d have to fight our way out': Capitol breach leaves senators aghast, many blame Trump for chaos
In a surreal scene of chaos and glee, hundreds of Trump loyalists roamed the halls, taking photos and breaking into offices. No police officers were in view

‘Beautiful sight’: China mocks US Capitol siege online, recalls Nancy Pelosi's remark on Hong Kong protests
State media tabloid Global Times tweeted side-by-side photo comparisons of Hong Kong protesters occupying the city's Legislative Council Complex in July 2019 with the Washington riots

US Capitol siege: Donald Trump supporters occupy Congress, vandalise Nancy Pelosi's office; at least four dead in riots
The pro-Trump mob took over the presiding officer's chair in the Senate, the offices of the House speaker and the Senate dais, where one yelled, 'Trump won that election'

US Capitol breach: A look at how world leaders, US allies reacted to siege by Trump supporters in Washington
Joe Biden called for the restoration of 'just simple decency' as a mob incited by his predecessor stormed the US Capitol and delayed Congress from certifying the results of November's election

US Capitol violence: Facebook, Twitter block Donald Trump from posting over policy breach, appearing to exhort Washington rioters
Donald Trump supporters swarmed the US Capitol, putting it on lockdown, as Vice-President Mike Pence rebuffed the president's demand to overturn his loss to Joe Biden