Repairs continue at the Capitol to address the destruction carried out by the insurrectionists who stormed the building on January 6.

An NBC News reporter shared a photo of Capitol employees replacing a window pane in a set of glass doors that the insurrectionists had broken.

The Architect of the Capitol is changing out the last busted pain of glass in the center doors. That pane was the most dramatic reminder of what happened that day (now vs Jan 7 below) pic.twitter.com/iArKefITJw

The impeachment managers will conclude their prosecution of Donald Trump on Thursday, arguing that he is guilty of “the most grievous constitutional crime ever committed by the president” of the United States.

The managers on Thursday will focus on four areas, senior aides to the impeachment managers told reporters before the Senate convened. They will provide more evidence of Trump’s role in the lead up to and the aftermath of the attack; harm caused by the insurrectionists, not only including the physical injuries, as well as Trump’s “lack of remorse” and the relevant legal issues that apply to the case.

“The facts are clear. The case is strong. The evidence is overwhelming,” said an aide. “The Senate must convict and disqualify Donald Trump.”

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