Dominion Voting Sues Former Trump Lawyer, Seeking $1.3 Billion In Damages Dominion Voting Systems says it is seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages after a series of outrageous claims by an attorney working to support Trump's objections to the 2020 race. Miles Parks
Trump Won't Attend Inauguration; Congress Pushes Ahead With Capitol Ceremony President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in at the traditional ceremony on the West Front of the Capitol — minus the outgoing president. Brian Naylor
U.S. Capitol Flag Will Fly At Half-Staff; FBI Offers Reward Over Pipe Bombs Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after being injured in the mayhem, was a 42-year-old military veteran. Bill Chappell
Sen. Sasse Says Capitol Attack Was Inevitable After Trump Stoked Division NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska about President Trump's involvement in Wednesday's armed take over of the U.S. Capitol, and whether Trump should be held accountable.
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
How Does The GOP Move Forward After Capitol Breach, Trump Presidency? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg about the Republican Party's future following the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the congressional rift over election certification.
Publisher Cancels Book By Sen. Hawley, Citing His Role In Inciting Capitol Attack Simon & Schuster says it has decided not to publish Hawley's forthcoming book The Tyranny of Big Tech, suggesting that the lawmaker helped foment Wednesday's violence. Scott Neuman
DeVos Resigns As Education Secretary, Says, 'Impressionable Children Are Watching' The U.S. education secretary sent her letter to President Trump, announcing her resignation effective Friday. Cory Turner
Washington State representatives address insurrection at U.S. Capitol ‘It is stunning. It is scary. And everybody in this country should be afraid.’ Paige Browning
Rep. Pramila Jayapal on the Capitol breach and next steps A dozen lawmakers were locked inside the gallery, above the House Chamber awaiting evacuation instructions. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal was one of them Brandi Fullwood