The document summarizes the findings of an investigation into security, planning, and response failures related to the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. It finds that federal intelligence agencies failed to issue warnings of potential violence. It also finds that the US Capitol Police were aware of threats but failed to properly communicate them. Additionally, the USCP were unprepared for the attack due to lack of operational planning and training. This exacerbated leadership failures to communicate during the attack. Further, opaque processes delayed requests for National Guard assistance. The report makes recommendations to address these issues.
This resolution calls on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and declare President Trump incapable of executing his duties following the insurrection at the US Capitol. It summarizes the events of January 6th where rioters breached security, threatened lawmakers, and disrupted the electoral vote counting process. The resolution argues that Trump demonstrated an inability to uphold his constitutional duties by failing to accept the election results and condemn the attack. It requests Pence immediately assume powers as Acting President.
The document summarizes the findings of an investigation into security, planning, and response failures related to the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. It finds that federal intelligence agencies failed to issue warnings of potential violence. It also finds that the US Capitol Police were aware of threats but failed to properly communicate them. Additionally, the USCP were unprepared for the attack due to lack of operational planning and training. This exacerbated leadership failures to communicate during the attack. Further, opaque processes delayed requests for National Guard assistance. The report makes recommendations to address these issues.
This resolution calls on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and declare President Trump incapable of executing his duties following the insurrection at the US Capitol. It summarizes the events of January 6th where rioters breached security, threatened lawmakers, and disrupted the electoral vote counting process. The resolution argues that Trump demonstrated an inability to uphold his constitutional duties by failing to accept the election results and condemn the attack. It requests Pence immediately assume powers as Acting President.
This document provides a vision for achieving peace between Israel and the Palestinians through establishing a two-state solution. It discusses the history of negotiations including the Oslo Accords, which left many issues unresolved. The vision aims to address today's realities and provide Palestinians with a path to statehood while safeguarding Israel's security. It covers 22 sections addressing issues like borders, Jerusalem, security, refugees, and the economic plan to improve Palestinian lives and end the conflict through a comprehensive agreement.
This letter from the Office of Management and Budget responds to three FOIA requests from American Oversight that are part of ongoing litigation. OMB identified 227 responsive documents, releasing 107 in full or part with redactions made under FOIA Exemptions 3, 5, and 6. The remaining 120 documents are being withheld in full under Exemption 5 to protect deliberative, attorney-client, and Presidential communications. American Oversight's administrative appeal rights are now moot due to the ongoing litigation.
This document provides a vision for achieving peace between Israel and the Palestinians through establishing a two-state solution. It discusses the history of negotiations including the Oslo Accords, which left many issues unresolved. The vision aims to address today's realities and provide Palestinians with a path to statehood while safeguarding Israel's security. It covers 22 sections addressing issues like borders, Jerusalem, security, refugees, and the economic plan to improve Palestinian lives and end the conflict through a comprehensive agreement.
This letter from the Office of Management and Budget responds to three FOIA requests from American Oversight that are part of ongoing litigation. OMB identified 227 responsive documents, releasing 107 in full or part with redactions made under FOIA Exemptions 3, 5, and 6. The remaining 120 documents are being withheld in full under Exemption 5 to protect deliberative, attorney-client, and Presidential communications. American Oversight's administrative appeal rights are now moot due to the ongoing litigation.