WASHINGTON, D. C.: Washington’s security posture has been bolstered after threats of a possible Thursday (Friday in Manila) “breach” of the United States Capitol, with the House of Representatives changing its voting plans to avoid gathering members on a day of potential unrest.
The warning was relayed Wednesday by US Capitol Police, who said it was prompted by intelligence about an unnamed militia group.
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