In an interview with The Boston Globe, the Chief Of Staff for Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Sarah Groh, said all of the panic buttons in their office had been ripped out before supporters of President Donald Trump attacked Congress in the failed hopes of stopping the certification of the 2020 election . According to Groh, the House sergeant-at-arms told all Congressional members and staffers to get to the building early because of the rally Trump had planned nearby. Groh, Pressley and her husband Conan Harris got to Capitol Hill early but she immediately noticed something was off. “I was deeply concerned. It felt like the heat was being turned up in terms of the rhetoric and Trump’s aims to incite violence,” Groh said before detailing what happened once the Trump supporters were in the building running amok. Staffers were securing the door to Pressley's office when they realized the panic buttons were no longer there. “Every panic button in my office had been torn out — the whole...