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Photo of the day: Do not hold subway doors
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., speaks with a reporter in the Capitol after a vote on Tuesday as the Senate subway doors closed. Sen.
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., speaks with a reporter in the Capitol after a vote on Tuesday as the Senate subway doors closed. Sen.
</p> Agreeing on which scars to preserve could be a delicate process, to say the least.</p> “We are considering our options,” said Laura R.
</p> All that and more in this week’s edition of photos of the week as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Nurse Rishea Casselle prepares a COVID-19 vaccine during Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vaccination
</p> “Don’t wait,” he says. “Get involved now.”</p> Q: How did you first meet Obama?</p> A: I met him at a civil rights reception in Chicago.
</p> For the first 15 years or so, you needed a Capitol Hill background to audition.</p> “It gave us kind of a gimmick, like the tap-dancing cat,” Newport said.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who recently had foot surgery, rolls through the Senate subway using a medical scooter after a vote in the Capitol on Tuesday.
</p> CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to document this historic week:</p> National Guard troops sleep on the floor of the Senate area in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Monday.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The National Guard is starting to pack up, but other parts of Wednesday’s historic inauguration remain.
</p> Here’s the day in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Architect of the Capitol workers hang up a presidential seal as preparations are made prior to the 59th inaugural ceremony
Maybe now they could make inroads in the chamber, which had refused to take up a House-passed statehood bill last year.</p> “And then all hell broke loose,” he says.
</p> Our photojournalists have been at the center of it all. Here’s the week in photos:</p> Police officers salute their fallen brother, Officer Brian D.
</p> The vote count on Wednesday quickly turned into a nightmare fueled by a President Donald Trump-incited mob threatening to bring democracy to its knees.
</p> Congress reconvened their joint session after the riot and certified the election results for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the wee hours of the morning Thursday
(Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call) </p> Trump supporters occupy the West Front of the Capitol and the inauguration stands. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Pennsylvania Rep.
</p> Editor’s Note: Bill Clark is a D.C.-based photojournalist with CQ Roll Call. This is the final part of a series where our photo staff shares their most iconic images of the year 2020.
</p> Editor’s Note: Caroline Brehman is a D.C.-based photojournalist with CQ Roll Call.
</p> Here are the photos of the (ongoing) week as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) As Indiana Sen. Mike Braun gets into a car Wednesday, the Senate side of the Capitol is reflected in its sideview mirror.
</p> In the meantime, here is what the past week looked like through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Sen.
</p> At the group’s first organizational meeting, 40 lawmakers showed up.