Facebook Removes 'Stop the Steal' Content, Twitter Suspends QAnon Accounts Twitter has suspended more than 70,000 accounts spreading the QAnon conspiracy theory since Friday. Facebook is removing content with the phrase "stop the steal." Brakkton Booker
Dominion Voting Systems Sues Ex-Trump Lawyer Over False Claims NPR's Noel King speaks with John Poulos, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, which found itself at the center of false claims and conspiracy theories about the presidential election.
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Says Requests For National Guard Denied 6 Times In Riots Steven Sund contradicts reports that help was not requested, saying security officials at the House and Senate rebuffed calls for assistance ahead of and during the attack on the Capitol. Jaclyn Diaz
Trump Regulator's Rule Would Force Banks To Lend To Gun-Makers And Oil Drillers The Trump administration is trying to force banks to make loans to gun-makers and to finance payday lenders. Critics call the move bizarre. It's opposed by watchdog groups and banks. Chris Arnold
Seattle police accountability office investigating actions of officers in D.C. during Capitol Building attack The head of Seattle’s Office of Police Accountability says the agency's investigation will focus on the words and actions of at least two Seattle police officers, who allegedly attended last week’s pro-Trump rally that devolved into an insurrection at the Capitol Building. Amy Radil
Capitol Police Officer Who Responded To Mob Attack Dies Off Duty Howard Liebengood's union says the 51-year-old was among the officers who responded to the rioting at the Capitol on Wednesday. The police gave no cause of death. Barbara Sprunt
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