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  • SELECT - Nancy Pelosi
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    SELECT - Nancy Pelosi
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    President-elect Barack Obama (R) meets Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in her office at the U.S. Capitol.
    Barack Obama meets with Congressional Leaders and Economic Advisors, Washington DC, America - 05 Jan 2009
    President-elect Barack Obama has described the US economy as "very sick" and predicted the situation will worsen. His comments came before a meeting with Congressional leaders in an attempt to get them to back his proposed $300 billion 'American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan', which aims to 'create or save' three million jobs by 2011 and which contains tax breaks for individuals and businesses. The meeting came as part of a series of talks on what was Obama’s first day of work since moving from Chicago to Washington. During the day he also met with Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House of Congress, and Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. As well as talks with his fellow Democrats, Obama also spoke with opposition Republican leaders from the Senate and House of Representatives, as part of his efforts to win bipartisan support for his recovery plan.

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  • SELECT - Nancy Pelosi
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    SELECT - Nancy Pelosi
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (835715g)
    President-elect Barack Obama (R) meets Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in her office at the U.S. Capitol.
    Barack Obama meets with Congressional Leaders and Economic Advisors, Washington DC, America - 05 Jan 2009
    President-elect Barack Obama has described the US economy as "very sick" and predicted the situation will worsen. His comments came before a meeting with Congressional leaders in an attempt to get them to back his proposed $300 billion 'American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan', which aims to 'create or save' three million jobs by 2011 and which contains tax breaks for individuals and businesses. The meeting came as part of a series of talks on what was Obama’s first day of work since moving from Chicago to Washington. During the day he also met with Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House of Congress, and Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. As well as talks with his fellow Democrats, Obama also spoke with opposition Republican leaders from the Senate and House of Representatives, as part of his efforts to win bipartisan support for his recovery plan.

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  • Donald Trump holds meetings at the Trump International Golf Club, Bedminster Township, New Jersey, USA - 19 Nov 2016
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    Donald Trump holds meetings at the Trump International Golf Club, Bedminster Township, New Jersey, USA - 19 Nov 2016
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    United States President-elect Donald Trump (L) shakes hands with General James N. Mattis, US Marine Corps, retired, (R) at the clubhouse of Trump International Golf Club, in Bedminster Township, New Jersey. Gen.
    Donald Trump holds meetings at the Trump International Golf Club, Bedminster Township, New Jersey, USA - 19 Nov 2016
    Mattis is rumored to be a strong candidate for Secretary of Defense in the incoming Trump Administration.
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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574ai)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574an)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574ap)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574bb)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574ag)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574aw)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574ay)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob stürmt das Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11691574ao)
    Pro-Trump rioters breach the security perimeter and penetrate the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Under federal law, Jan. 6 is the date Electoral College votes determining the next president are counted in a joint session of Congress.
    Trump Supporters Protest Certification of President-elect Biden, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214g)
    A Niv Holy Bible is seen on the floor of the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214j)
    Damage to a door in the U.S. Capitol is seen after an attempt to break in after Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214k)
    A cleaning crew works at vacuuming powder remnants of tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguisher at one of the entrances to the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214c)
    "Traitors" is spelled out on the door of the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214e)
    A Trump scarf is seen on the ground at a crime scene at the east entrance of the Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214m)
    "Traitors" is spelled out on the door of the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214i)
    Law Enforcement officers walk by as powder remnants of tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguisher is seen on the floor of the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214l)
    Powder remnants of tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguisher is seen on the floor of the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214d)
    U.S. Capitol police survey a crime scene at the east entrance of the Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214h)
    A Capitol Police officer walks by as powder remnants of tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguisher is seen on the floor of the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11698214f)
    U.S. Capitol police survey a crime scene at the east entrance of the Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224i)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224n)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224c)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224e)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224d)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224a)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224m)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224l)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224k)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224j)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224h)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224g)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224f)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Nationalgarde patrouillieren vor dem U.S. Capitol in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11706224b)
    Members of the National Guard patrol outside of the U.S. Capitol as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Washington, DC on January 13, 2021. Up to 20,000 National Guardsmen will be brought in to increase security for the Inauguration following last weeks Capitol riot.
    Members of the National Guard patrol the U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, USA - 13 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA:  Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno Ken/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856d)
    National Guard troops meetup for the start of the day ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden.
    Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
    Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.

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  • NEWS - USA:  Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno Ken/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856e)
    National Guard troops meetup for the start of the day ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden.
    Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
    Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.

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  • NEWS - USA:  Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno Ken/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856c)
    National Guard troops meetup for the start of the day ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden.
    Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
    Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.

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  • NEWS - USA:  Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno Ken/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856b)
    National Guard troops meetup for the start of the day ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden.
    Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
    Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA:  Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken/UPI Ken/Shutterstock (11713856a)
    National Guard troops meetup for the start of the day ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President-elect Joe Biden.
    Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
    Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
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    A police officer stands by socially distanced seating in preparation for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday, January 18, 2021.
    Social distance seating for Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI/Shutterstock (11715912c)
    Workers setup socially distanced seating in preparation for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday, January 18, 2021.
    Social distance seating for Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI/Shutterstock (11715912d)
    Workers setup socially distanced seating in preparation for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday, January 18, 2021.
    Social distance seating for Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
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    NEWS - USA: Bestuhlung für die Inauguration im U.S. Capitol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI/Shutterstock (11715912b)
    Socially distanced seating is set up in preparation for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday, January 18, 2021.
    Social distance seating for Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021

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  • NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff pack food boxes as they volunteer at Martha's Table, a food pantry and community outreach center.
    Vice President-Elect Harris visits Martha's Table, Washington, DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021
    The two volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need.

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  • NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11715856a)
    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff pack food boxes as they volunteer at Martha's Table, a food pantry and community outreach center.
    Vice President-Elect Harris visits Martha's Table, Washington, DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021
    The two volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11715856h)
    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris laves after volunteering at Martha's Table, a food pantry and community outreach center.
    Vice President-Elect Harris visits Martha's Table, Washington, DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021
    The two volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need.

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  • NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11715856e)
    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks to the media as the volunteers at Martha's Table, a food pantry and community outreach center, in Washington, DC on Monday, January 18, 2021. Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
    Vice President-Elect Harris visits Martha's Table, Washington, DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021
    The two volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Die designierte Vizepräsidentin Kamala Harris besucht Martha's Table, Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KEVIN DIETSCH/UPI/Shutterstock (11715856g)
    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff wave as they arrive to volunteers at Martha's Table, a food pantry and community outreach center.
    Vice President-Elect Harris visits Martha's Table, Washington, DC, USA - 18 Jan 2021
    The two volunteered by packing food boxes for those in need.

    (c) Dukas

     

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