Swarms of Trump supporters storm U.S. Capitol
An explosion caused by a police munition at the Capitol Building, January 6. Thousands of Trump supporters stormed the seat of Congress last Wednesday, forcing lawmakers who were certifying Democratic President-elect Joe Biden's election victory into...more
A supporter of President Trump carries a Confederate battle flag on the second floor of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Supporters of President Trump scale the walls of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Pro-Trump protesters storm the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Members of the Capitol police look through a smashed window, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Pro-Trump protesters storm into the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A protester carries a noose while standing outside the U.S. Capitol, January 6. Mukul Ranjan/Handout via REUTERS
Supporters of President Trump climb a wall at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
U.S. Capitol Police evacuate journalists and House press staff members from the Capitol to a connected office building, January 6. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
A man breaks a window as a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Pro-Trump protesters try to storm the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
A supporter of President Trump takes a seat on the second floor of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
A person fist-bumps a member of U.S. Capitol Police as a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Members of the media work as pro-Trump protesters rally, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Pro-Trump protesters clash with Capitol police, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Protesters clash with Capitol police, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Pro-Trump supporters help a protester as they storm the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Supporters of President Trump try to get inside the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Law enforcement officers take positions across from supporters of President Donald Trump, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
Supporters of President Trump clash with police officers in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
A police officer detains a pro-Trump protester as mobs storm the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A security officer gestures after supporters of President Trump breached security at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Rep. David Trone wears a gas mask inside the Capitol Building, January 6. Twitter/@RepDavidTrone
Supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A U.S. Capitol Police member stands guard in front of a detained protester inside the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Protesters clash with members of law enforcement as Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
A supporter of President Donald Trump holds a noose outside the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. Trevor Hughes/USA TODAY via REUTERS
Supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Members of U.S. Capitol Police try to fend off a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump as one of them tries to use a flag like a spear, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
A mob of supporters of President Donald Trump attempt to use a ladder on a group of law enforcement personnel, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Law enforcement officers scuffle with supporters of President Trump attempting to enter the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
A protester reacts as Pro-Trump supporters rally at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
A police officer is dragged in a crowd of pro-Trump protesters during a clash at the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Security forces try to keep supporters of President Trump outside the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A supporter of President Trump confronts police on the second floor of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
An injured supporter of President Trump reacts outside the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
Pro-Trump protesters storm the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Supporters of President Trump cover their faces from tear gas during a clash with police officers in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
A protester wears a gas mask as Trump supporters rally at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Pro-Trump protesters storm the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
People wearing gas masks walk inside the Capitol Building, January 6. Twitter/@RepDavidTrone
Supporters of President Trump protest in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Supporters of President Trump clash with police officers in front of the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A man shouts as supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Pro-Trump protesters storm the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Ahmed Gaber
Police officers stand guard as supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Supporters of President Donald Trump gather in front of the U.S. Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Supporters of President Trump face off with police outside of the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A federal officer appears in a doorway to help push back a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump at least an hour after it was forced open while the crowd stormed the U.S. Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Supporters of President Trump face off with police outside of the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Members of the Capitol police force fall back after clashes with supporters of President Trump participating in a "Stop the Steal" protest outside of the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A protester is helped after getting tear gassed during a clash with Capitol police at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Pro-Trump protesters clash with Capitol police at the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Supporters of President Trump demonstrate on the second floor of the U.S. Capitol near the entrance to the Senate, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Supporters of President Trump clash with police officers outside of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Supporters of President Trump gather in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Pro-Trump protesters wave banners during clashes with Capitol police, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Supporters of President Trump receives medical aid outside of the Capitol, January 6. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
Tear gas is released into a crowd of protesters during clashes with Capitol police, January 6. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Supporters of President Trump clash with police officers in front of the Capitol Building, January 6. REUTERS/Leah Millis
President Trump speaks during a rally to contest the certification of the election results by the U.S. Congress, in Washington, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
Vice President Mike Pence and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi take part in a joint session of Congress to certify the 2020 election results, January 6. Saul Loeb/Pool via REUTERS
Electoral College ballot boxes are carried to the House of Representatives as Congress meets in joint session to certify the 2020 election results, January 6. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
A supporter holds a sign as President Trump holds a rally in Washington, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
President Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle kiss as supporters of President Trump gather by the White House, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
Supporters of President Trump attend a rally to contest the certification by Congress of the results of the presidential election in Washington, January 6. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani gestures as he speaks to a gathering of Trump supporters by the White House, January 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
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