The vision of the world is in America right now

in #america4 years ago

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The vision of the whole world is now in the United States. Joe Biden is being sworn in as the country's 47th president today. Outgoing President Donald Trump is leaving power after many dramas. Tensions are running high over the transfer of power to the United States. Anxiety-panic all around. The Capitol House incident has added to this concern. So Biden's swearing-in ceremony was surrounded by unprecedented security. Biden is being sworn in as America's oldest president.

Biden has brought Democrats to power with a new history. Concerns have been raised in the country over the security of Joe Biden's swearing-in ceremony. Defense officials fear an attack from within the security guards engaged in the inauguration ceremony. Security guards are being closely monitored. No one is being held under surveillance after allegations surfaced that there was tacit support from inside security guards for the Capitol Hill attack. Army officials are working with the FBI to determine whether members of the security forces on Capitol Hill support Biden's swearing-in.

President Biden's daughter Ashley Biden has expressed concern about the security of the swearing-in ceremony. However, acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller said there was an "internal threat" surrounding Biden's swearing-in, but intelligence did not indicate that. Even after that, there was no flaw in the security system. U.S. Army Secretary of Defense Ryan McCarthy has called on the National Guard commander to "carefully consider whether there are any security threats to the swearing-in ceremony." But National Guard officials have dismissed such fears.

A state of emergency has been declared in the capital, Washington DC, over Biden's inauguration. Security forces are on high alert for possible drone strikes. The National Guard has been deployed in 21 states following an alert issued by the FBI. The FBI says the threat level is still at an all-time high.

Meanwhile, President Trump is almost alone in the White House on his farewell. Meanwhile, senior and junior White House staffers have left the presidency. But Trump is still claiming to have won the election. Amid tight security, a small number of extremist Trump supporters demonstrated in Richmond, Virginia, near Washington DC on Monday. Although gathered under the banner of the Citizen Defense League, the group is associated with the hardline white Proud Boy, Bagalo and Black Panther. They are protesting the right to the Second Amendment to their constitution.

On the other hand, Riley June, a Pennsylvania woman, stole her laptop from the office of Speaker Williams Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the January 7 attack on the Capitol building. Williams later sent the laptop to a friend in Russia. The FBI has speculated that the device was sold to Russian Foreign Intelligence. The FBI has a video footage showing Williams in the speaker's office giving instructions to terrorists. Local law enforcement forces raided Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but were unable to apprehend Williams. Williams is now on the run. The FBI is investigating further.

This information was obtained from a document submitted to the court. USA Today has published a report on this. Hundreds of people have been arrested so far in connection with the attack on Capitol Hill. There have been more than two hundred cases. The FBI is now knocking on the door of terrorists by analyzing footage, pictures and cell phone data of the attack.