China News Service, January 7th, a comprehensive report, on January 6, local time, supporters of US President Trump broke into the Capitol and disrupted the procedure for the Congress to certify President-elect Biden's victory.

As of press time, the police have driven these supporters away, and Vice President Pence and some members of Congress have returned to the conference hall.

Agence France-Presse said that the Senate has resumed meetings to confirm the results of the Electoral College.

Data map: At the square on the west side of the US Congress, an observatory for the inauguration of the president in January next year is being built.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Mengtong

  According to reports, Pence’s press secretary issued a statement that evening that Pence has returned to the Senate and said that he has never left the Capitol. “He will keep in touch with the House of Representatives, Senate leadership, the police, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Defense to ensure that Congress The security of the building and the reconvening of the Congress."

  It is also reported that the senators and congressmen have also been allowed to return to the Capitol.

At present, the meeting held in the Senate has resumed, and lawmakers will continue to debate the disputed results of Arizona.

  Earlier, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Pelosi stated that he plans to resume the joint meeting on the evening of the 6th local time after the congressional liquidation is completed to verify Biden’s victory.

  On the 6th local time, the joint meeting of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to confirm the results of the Electoral College vote was interrupted because supporters of the current President Trump broke into the Capitol. After that, the congressmen evacuated to the Capitol and the safety of Washington. place.

Congress immediately entered a state of lockdown.

  After several hours of violent occupation, at around 18:00 local time on the 6th, US officials announced that the Capitol was “safe”.

  Earlier, Trump had posted a video on social media telling the protesters who stormed into Congress to "go home now," but he still insisted that the election was "stolen."