Congress briefed on new threats facing lawmakers and Capitol, Lamb says
Source: CNN
By Zachary Cohen, Lauren Fox and Priscilla Alvarez, CNN
Updated 9:19 AM ET, Tue January 12, 2021
Washington (CNN)Members of Congress were briefed late Monday on a series of new threats against lawmakers and the US Capitol ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, Rep. Conor Lamb said on CNN Tuesday.
The briefing follows an FBI bulletin warning of "armed protests" being planned at all 50 state capitols and in Washington, DC, and provides the latest sense of a heightened state of alarm among lawmakers and law enforcement officials following last week's deadly siege at the US Capitol.
"Yes, what our briefing confirmed is that this is not simply an ongoing criminal investigation, which it is. We're in the midst of an ongoing series of crimes and ongoing threat to the United States capitol, to our institutions, to communities all around the United States," Lamb, a Pennsylvania Democrat, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" when asked about the briefing from law enforcement.
"And that's why what we're doing is different than the impeachment that came before and other things we've done with respect to ... President Trump before," added Lamb, who blames Trump for last week's violence.
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doc03
(35,358 posts)dreamland
(964 posts)If they let these insurgents off, and continue to promote tRumps messaging their lives will continue to be threatened and their actions will continue to be held hostage. They will never be "free" to legislate for the people but rather for their own safety. They need to prosecute and clean out the House of incitement supporters.
Wicked Blue
(5,845 posts)I keep thinking back to the shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords.
Bayard
(22,117 posts)A woman was right up there screaming at him for several minutes. I saw no evidence of any security.
What in the world was he thinking?