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Photo Gallery: National Guard troops at Capitol after riot

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Members of the National Guard take a rest in the visitor's center on Capitol Hill in Washington, Photo Date: 1/14/21
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Scene at US Capitol the day after supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the congressional building
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National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several states have traveled to Washington to provide support to federal and district authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration, Photo Date: 1/13/20
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National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several states have traveled to Washington to provide support to federal and district authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration, Photo Date: 1/13/21
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Scene at US Capitol the day after supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the congressional building, Photo Date: Jan 7, 2021
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DC bus stop displays FBI signs seeking information about the violence at the US Capitol, Photo Date: 1/9/2021
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Scene at US Capitol the day after supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the congressional building, Photo Date: Jan 7, 2021
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Scene at US Capitol the day after supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the congressional building, Photo Date: Jan 7, 2021
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Workers install fence around the US Supreme Court, Washington D.C., Photo Date: 1/9/2021
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View of the US Capitol during House of representatives debate on the 25th amendment resolution, Photo Date: 1/12/2021

WASHINGTON (KION) Members of the National Guard have been stationed at the U.S. Capitol since rioters breached it during President-elect Joe Biden's confirmation last week.

Thousands of troops have been deployed there, and fencing has been installed around the area.

More than 20,000 troops are expected to be in Washington, D.C. during Biden's inauguration next week.

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