Capitol Hill on high alert ahead of rally in support of January 6 rioters
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Police in Washington, D.C., say they are taking no chances as they get ready for a rally Saturday in support of rioters who stormed the nation's Capitol in January.
More than 600 people have been charged for taking part in that deadly assault on January 6. Of those, about 60 are locked up — either awaiting trial or having already been convicted.
Capitol Hill is on high alert Saturday morning. Fencing that was removed months after the failed insurrection is back up along two streets running alongside Capitol Hill. There are also security cameras and layers of barricades, and K-9 units are patrolling nearby Union Station.
In her first hours as attorney general, Pam Bondi issued a broad slate of directives that included a Justice Department review of the prosecutions of President Trump, a reorientation of department work to focus on harsher punishments, actions punishing so-called "sanctuary" cities and an end to diversity initiatives at the department.
The quick-fire volley of tariffs between the U.S. and China in recent days has heightened global fears of a new trade war between the world's two largest economies. Yet while experts think the battle is likely to escalate, they also say the early skirmishes offer hope for an agreement on trade and other key issues that could head off a larger conflict.