nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2 670N|||A New Bipartisan Senate Probe Uncovers More Alarming Intelligence Before The Capitol Riot||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence clues ahead of the Jan. 6 attack than previously documented.





class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions"
data-crop-type="wide"
style="
--source-width: 3383;
--source-height: 1902;
"
>




'Bring Your Guns': Probe Uncovers More Alarming Intelligence Before The Capitol Riot







Violent rioters supporting then-President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Capitol Police had seen information from a pro-Trump website that encouraged demonstrators to bring weapons to subdue members of Congress and police.



John Minchillo/AP


hide caption





toggle caption




John Minchillo/AP











A New Bipartisan Senate Probe Uncovers More Alarming Intelligence Before The Capitol Riot






Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence clues ahead of the Jan. 6 attack than previously documented.