Impeachment article has 200 cosponsors: US rep.

The draft, citing "incitement of insurrection," could be introduced Monday.

Last Updated: January 6, 2021, 4:34 PM EST

President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in 11 days.

Jan 06, 2021, 4:16 PM EST

Biden calls on Trump to 'step up' amid violence at Capitol

President-elect Joe Biden, who was scheduled to deliver afternoon remarks on the economy, addressed the unrest at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon from Wilmington, Delaware, and called on Trump to "step up" and condemn the chaos being committed in his name.

"I call on President Trump to go on national television now, to fulfill his oath and defend the Constitution and demand an end to this siege," Biden said. "To storm the Capitol, to smash windows, to occupy offices, the floor of the United States Senate, rummaging through desks -- on the Capitol, on the House of Representatives -- threatening the safety of duly elected officials, it's not a protest. It's insurrection."

"The world is watching," he continued. "Think what our children watching television are thinking. Think what the rest of the world is looking at. For nearly two and a half centuries, we the people, in search of a more perfect union, have kept our eyes on that common good. America is so much better than what we’ve seen today."

President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Jan. 6, 2021.
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Jan 06, 2021, 4:16 PM EST

"The president caused this protest to occur. He's the only one who can make it stop": Chris Christie

Former Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called on President Donald Trump to ask protesters to leave the Capitol grounds on ABC News Live.

"It’s pretty simple," he said. "The President caused this protest to occur. He's the only one who can make it stop."

"What the vice president just said is not good enough, what the president said is not good enough," Christie added. "The President has to come out and tell his supporters to leave the Capitol grounds, and to allow the Congress to do their business peacefully. Anything short of that is an abrogation of his responsibility." 

Christie noted that both Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr. had previously spoken to the crowd. 

"I don't know that they anticipated this was going to be the result," he said. "But it doesn't matter whether they did or they didn’t. This is the result of their words."

Jan 06, 2021, 4:14 PM EST

Entire DC National Guard activated to deal with protests

The entire D.C. National Guard has been activated by the Department of Defense to respond to the violent scene at the U.S. Capitol.

"The D.C. Guard has been mobilized to provide support to federal law enforcement in the District. Acting Secretary Miller has been in contact with congressional leadership, and Secretary McCarthy has been working with the D.C. government. The law enforcement response will be led by the Department of Justice," said chief Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tweeted that Trump had directed the National Guard and other federal protective services to deploy -- but Trump has not called on protesters to leave as Vice President Mike Pence and others have.

Protesters gather outside the U.S. Capitol Building, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest outside the US Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Jan 06, 2021, 4:01 PM EST

Democratic leadership calls on Trump to demand protesters leave

In a joint statement from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Schumer, the Democratic congressional leadership called on Trump to put an end to the chaos.

"We are calling on President Trump to demand that all protestors leave the U.S. Capitol and Capitol Grounds immediately," it said.

Trump so far has only called on his supporters to "stay peaceful" in a tweet. Meanwhile, a supporter of Trump's sat inside Pelosi's office as the breach of the building continued. A message was left for the speaker on a manila folder on her desk reading, "WE WILL NOT BACK DOWN."

A supporter of President Donald Trump sits inside the office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi after protesters broached the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress met to certify the a 2020 presidential election.
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PHOTO: Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as people try to storm the Capital Building in Washington D.C on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as people try to storm the Capital Building in Washington D.C on Jan. 6, 2021. Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification.
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