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6:10 PM ET, January 10, 2021

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Phil Williams / WTVF-TV:
FBI arrests Nashville zip-tie suspect from assault on U.S. Capitol  —  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A self-described “hidden patriot” from Nashville, outed on social media as a rioter who invaded the U.S. Senate chambers Wednesday with a weapon and zip-tie handcuffs, was arrested Sunday on federal charges, NewsChannel 5 has learned.
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New York Times:
FBI Arrests Man Who Carried Zip Ties Into Capitol  —  The F.B.I. arrested two men on Sunday who were photographed in the Senate chamber clad in military-style clothing and holding zip ties, according to a statement issued by the Justice Department.  —  One of the men, Eric Gavelek Munchel …
Lauren Fruen / Daily Mail:
Capitol rioter, 30, pictured carrying zip-ties is revealed to be Nashville bartender who stormed Congress with his MOM - and was identified by his VERY specific paramilitary clothing  — Eric Munchel has been named as the man pictured with a bundle of flex-cuffs
Discussion: New York Post
U.S. Department of Justice:
Two Men Charged in Connection with Events at U.S. Capitol
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Breitbart
United States Capitol Police:
Off-duty Death of USCP Officer Howard Liebengood  —  The United States Capitol Police is deeply saddened by the off-duty death on January 9, 2021, of Officer Howard Liebengood, age 51.  He was assigned to the Senate Division, and has been with the Department since April 2005.
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Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
Possible virus exposure for lawmakers sheltering during riot
Discussion: TheGrio
Kevin Manahan / New Jersey Online:
PGA will strip Trump Bedminster of 2022 PGA Championship, insider says  —  The PGA of America will strip Donald Trump of the 2022 PGA Championship, which is scheduled to be held at Trump National Bedminster golf club in New Jersey.  —  In a blistering column that says the golf world must sever …
Devan Cole / CNN:
Clyburn: House may wait until after Biden's first 100 days to send impeachment articles to Senate  —  Clyburn: This is the problem with attempting impeachment  —  Washington (CNN)House Majority Whip James Clyburn on Sunday said House Democrats might wait until after President-elect Joe Biden's …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Presidential Transition Live Updates: House Could Delay Sending Impeachment Article to Senate, Clyburn Says
CBS Pittsburgh:
Congressman Conor Lamb Says He Supports Impeaching President Donald Trump
Discussion: Fox News and CBS News
NBC News:
FBI, NYPD told Capitol Police about possibility of violence before riot, senior officials say  —  WASHINGTON — The FBI and the New York Police Department passed information to the Capitol Police about the possibility of violence during the Jan. 6 protests against the ratification …
Kim Bellware / Washington Post:
Police departments across the U.S. open probes into whether their own members took part in the Capitol riot  —  Police officers and at least one police chief from departments across the United States are facing termination, suspension or other discipline for their proximity to or alleged involvement …
Discussion: NBC News
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Jamie Dupree / Regular Order:
Alabama Republican deletes Twitter account after mocking Capitol attack arrests  —  Just over an hour after light was shined on a pair of weekend tweets made by freshman GOP Rep. Barry Moore about last week's U.S. Capitol attack, the Alabama Republican deleted his personal Twitter account on Sunday afternoon.
Discussion: Political Wire
Allison Klein / Washington Post:
Capitol Police Chief Sund has stepped down, leaving earlier than expected
Discussion: WTOP, Daily Kos and New York Post
Kendall Karson / ABC News:
After Capitol siege, majority of Americans say Trump should be removed from office before term ends: POLL  —  Trump has just 10 days left in office.  —  Pressure builds on Trump as calls to resign grow louder  —  Many are demanding the president either resign or be removed from office in the wake of the U.S. Capitol siege.
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Adia Robinson / ABC News:
Trump should resign or be removed by 25th Amendment: Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger
Bloomberg:
Trump Plans Defiant Final Week as Many Democrats Urge His Ouster  — President doesn't think Pence, cabinet will act to remove him  — Trump likely to fight Big Tech, visit border before departure  —  Banned from social media and abandoned by some staff after inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol …
Discussion: Raw Story, Boston Herald and Daily Kos
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Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump allies warn him not to run in 2024  —  After he lost his reelection bid in November, Donald Trump immediately told allies he planned to run for president again in 2024, preparing to announce as soon as Inauguration Day.  —  He began backing off the idea after learning that running …
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Reuters:   Marriott will suspend donations to U.S. lawmakers who voted against Biden certification
Yueqi Yang / Bloomberg:
Citi, JPMorgan Join Marriott in Pausing Political Donations
Discussion: Blue Virginia
Wall Street Journal:
One Trump Fan's Descent into the U.S. Capitol Mob  —  Doug Sweet joined rioters who breached the Capitol, where he was eventually arrested.  —  GWYNN'S ISLAND, Va.—On Doug Sweet's first trip to the U.S. Capitol, as a 13-year-old in 1975, he tilted his head back, gazed up at the glistening white dome …
Caitlin Flanagan / The Atlantic:
Worst Revolution Ever  —  Here they were, a coalition of the willing: deadbeat dads, YouPorn enthusiasts, slow students, and MMA fans.  They had heard the rebel yell, packed up their Confederate flags and Trump banners, and GPS-ed their way to Washington.  After a few wrong turns …
CNN:
Man in ‘Camp Auschwitz’ sweatshirt during Capitol riot identified  —  (CNN)A rioter who stormed the US Capitol Wednesday wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with the phrase “Camp Auschwitz” has been identified as Robert Keith Packer of Virginia, according to three sources who spoke with CNN.
Ed Whelan / National Review:
Trump's Capitol Atrocity  —  I generally try to confine my Bench Memos posts to judicial topics, but in light of the severe gravity of the Capitol attack I think it important to make an exception here and to restate positions that I have vigorously stated on Twitter.  Briefly put:
Robert Klemko / Washington Post:
A small group of sleuths had been identifying right-wing extremists long before the attack on the Capitol  —  Before a mob of Trump supporters staged a riot in the U.S. Capitol and thousands of Americans became amateur detectives working to identify the culprits, a loosely connected group …
Martin Kaste / NPR:
D.C.'s Acting U.S. Attorney Calls Scope Of Capitol Investigation ‘Unprecedented’  —  Toggle more options  —  The acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Michael Sherwin, says “hundreds” of people may ultimately face charges related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday …
Discussion: New York Times
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
McConnell's finest hour  —  Addison Mitchell McConnell has been known for his bare-knuckle politics since he first beat Sen. Walter Huddleston in 1984 for the Kentucky Senate seat the incumbent Democrat had held for three terms — a surprise win in a state which at the time rarely elected Republicans.
American Greatness:
The ‘Virtue’ of the New Totalitarians  —  Later ages are always surprised by the casual brutality of totalitarian regimes.  What they neglect is the unshakeable (though misguided) conviction of virtue that animates the totalitarians.  —  What was the most disturbing thing to happen in the last few days?
Discussion: Instapundit and Crooks and Liars
William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Democrats: The Time to Act Is Now.  —  Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;  —  The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere  —  The best lack all conviction, while the worst  —  Are full of passionate intensity.  —W.B. Yeats, The Second Coming
Discussion: Forbes
 
 
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
US diplomats in extraordinary protest against Trump for riot
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Decatur Daily:
Rep. Brooks should resign … On Wednesday, our nation saw events unfold that we are used …
Discussion: NPR
Fredrick Kunkle / Washington Post:
Trump supporter in horns and fur is charged in Capitol riot
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Peter W. Singer / Defense One:
Superspreader Down: How Trump's Exile from Social Media Alters the Future of Politics, Security, and Public Health
GoDanRiver.com:
OUR VIEW: Please submit your resignation, Rep. Good
Discussion: Associated Press
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Capitol insurrection should spark end to America's warped, white supremacist way of policing
 Earlier Items: 
Kat Lonsdorf / NPR:
Recalling Nazis From His Childhood, Arnold Schwarzenegger Decries The Capitol Assault
Michael Wines / New York Times:
The 51st State? Washington Revisits an Uphill Cause With New Fervor
CBS News:
Transcript: Senator Roy Blunt on “Face the Nation,” January 10, 2021
Discussion: HuffPost and Missouri Independent
Melissa Quinn / CBS News:
Gottlieb says vaccine strategy “not working” and U.S. needs “to hit the reset” button
Discussion: CNBC and The Hill
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
On Behalf of the U.S. Army: Statement on the National Guard Response in the District of Columbia From the Secretary of the Army
Washington Post:
Lawmakers may have been exposed to the coronavirus in Capitol lockdown, attending physician says
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
About “Election Integrity”  —  The anti-anti-coup Trumpers have a new talking point.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
An early Republican Trump critic feels vindicated
 

 
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Reuters:
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