Can Trump Pardon Himself? While some constitutional scholars argue that the pardon power is absolute, most believe a president cannot pardon himself. Nina Totenberg
Can Trump Pardon Himself? President Trump reportedly is said to be considering pardoning himself before he leaves office. NPR discusses whether there is a legal rationale for such a move. Nina Totenberg
Man Who Posed For Photos Sitting At Desk In Pelosi's Office Has Been Arrested Richard Barnett became a hot topic of discussion after he was photographed sitting in the U.S. Capitol with his feet up on a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office. Bill Chappell
What We Know About The Capitol Police Officer Who Died Brian Sicknick was a 42-year-old military veteran who had served in the Capitol Police for 12 years, according to a lawmaker, who said he "gave his life in the line of duty to keep us safe." Brakkton Booker
Morning News Brief Some lawmakers want Trump removed from office early. Federal prosecutors say they'll pursue those involved in the U.S. Capitol breach. The Labor Department releases a snapshot of the jobless rate. Steve Inskeep
Protests In White And Black, And The Different Response Of Law Enforcement Police yielded to the almost entirely white mob of pro-Trump insurrectionists as they stormed the Capitol. Protesters for racial justice see a contrast with how their demonstrations were policed. Brakkton Booker
Biden Announces His Picks For DOJ Team On Thursday, President-elect Joe Biden announced the team he wants to lead the Justice Department. It has its work cut out, including with the aftermath of Wednesday's violence on Capitol Hill. Ryan Lucas
Facebook Bans President Trump From Posting For The Rest Of His Presidency The move is the most severe punishment any social media company has taken in response to Trump, who used online platforms to encourage the violent mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. Bobby Allyn
Congress Certifies Election Results After Violent Mob Storms U.S. Capitol Extremists, supporters of President Trump, breached the U.S. Capitol in an unprecedented violent act. Early Thursday Congress certified President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris' victory. Kelsey Snell
Rep. Omar Says She Is Drafting New Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump "We can't allow him to remain in office, it's a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath," wrote the Minnesota Democrat, as Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Laurel Wamsley