Impeachment article has 200 cosponsors: US rep.

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

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


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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.


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."


Woman shot inside Capitol

Sources tell ABC News that a woman has been shot inside of the U.S. Capitol and has been seriously injured. It’s unclear what led to the shooting or if law enforcement was involved.

A source familiar with the situation said that D.C. Fire EMS are transporting a woman in critical condition to a local hospital.

-ABC News' Mike Levine and Luke Barr


Trump watching chaos unfold on television at White House

Sources tell ABC News Trump is watching the storming of the Capitol protests on television at the White House, some close to President Trump beside themselves pushing him to do more to stop and condemn the violence playing out on Capitol Hill.

Many White House staffers avoided going to work Wednesday fearing events could be violent, and they did not want to be near the president who has been fuming for days.

Some sources tell ABC there is chatter among White House aides to personally resign as they can't stand by watching what is happening right now play out.

-ABC News' John Santucci and Katherine Faulders


Pence urges focus on Georgia runoffs, says 'our day in Congress' will come

Vice President Mike Pence, stumping for GOP Georgia senators on the eve of runoff elections there, vowed Republicans will have "our day in Congress" to contest the Electoral College results while urging supporters to put their immediate focus on defending the party's majority in the Senate.

"I know we’ve all got our doubts about the last election," Pence told hundreds of mostly maskless supporters inside a church in Milner, Georgia. "And I want to assure you I share the concerns of millions of Americans about voting irregularities. And I promise you, come this Wednesday, we’ll have our day in Congress. We’ll hear the objections. We’ll hear the evidence. But tomorrow it’s Georgia’s day."

Recent polls show tight races between sitting GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and Democratic contenders Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock -- forcing star power to the Peach State on the eve of the election including visits from Trump and Biden later on Monday.

-ABC News' Justin Gomez