Three lawmakers have tested positive for COVID-19 after the raid on the Capitol. This as, six Republican Congress members were seen refusing to wear masks in the packed secure rooms. “CBS This Morning” lead national correspondent David Begnaud has more. Source
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FBI has opened more than 170 cases tied to Capitol attacks, more than 70 people charged
In the wake of the Capitol attacks, the FBI has now opened more than 170 cases across the country into people who stormed Congress. As more people are charged, the bureau is also defending itself, saying it warned law enforcement about possible violence before the riots. CBS News’ Jeff Pegues has the details. Source
3rd House lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19 after Capitol lockdown
Three representatives have tested positive after huddling with some GOP members who refused to wear masks. Source
Chuck Norris weighs in on Capitol riot after photo goes viral
“I am and always will be for Law and Order,” the actor tweeted. Source
Cubans fear impact of U.S. terror designation, see “hope” in Biden
Trump policy, compounded by the pandemic, have left many Cubans with “no money,” and the outgoing administration’s parting salvo won’t help. Source
What are the chances of a $2,000 or $1,400 stimulus check?
Democratic sweep in the Georgia Senate runoff elections opens door for another round of stimulus checks. Source
Congresswoman defends not wearing mask during riot lockdown
Three Democrats who have since tested positive for coronavirus have lashed out at Republicans who chose not to wear masks. Source
State capitals nationwide bracing for possible violence
From boarding up windows to putting up more fencing to activating National Guard troops, states are taking no chances as federal security officials sound the alarm. Source
Rep, Abigail Spanberger discusses being in Capitol during rioting
On “Intelligence Matters,” Mike Morell talks with Democratic Virginia Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger about being in the Capitol on the day of the riots last week. Source
Trump administration cancels controversial 11th hour foreign trips
Facing reported snubs by EU allies, Mike Pompeo’s staying home, and Ambassador Kelly Craft won’t visit Taiwan – a trip that would have infuriated China. Source