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Advertisements This fall, Republicans elected two QAnon believers to Congress. They have both made absolute spectacles of themselves. Colorado‘s Lauren Boebert revealed the location of Nancy Pelosi during the Capitol insurrection. She also made a scene at a Capitol metal detector last night. But on Wednesday, Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene attempted to top her fellow … Continue reading "QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Greene Says She Will Introduce Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden"
Trump Releases Desperate Please Don’t Convict Me Video After Being Impeached
Trump released a new video where he condemned all of his supporters for following his instructions and attacking the Capitol.
The second impeachment of Donald Trump, explained
Is conviction a real possibility? When will the Senate trial be — and can they even hold one?
How Congress can permanently disqualify Trump from office after impeachment
The impeachment process to prevent Trump from running in 2024, explained.
Trump has been impeached a second time
Days before the end of his term, Democrats took the first steps to try to remove Trump from office.
197 House Republicans Reject Impeachment Of Trump, Blaming Democrats For The Chaos
In a torrent of lies, gaslighting, rationalization and minimization, GOP lawmakers rejected accountability for Trump’s incitement of insurrection.
Some House Democrats Have ‘Real Concern’ GOP Colleagues May Have Aided Capitol Attack
A growing number of House Dems are calling for an investigation into whether their GOP colleagues aided Trump’s supporters during the Capitol riot.
10 House Republicans Explain Why They Voted To Impeach Donald Trump
“Enough is enough.” “Utter failure.” “Pathetic.” GOPers, in their own words.
Mitch McConnell Undecided On Trump Impeachment Vote
He said he will "listen to the legal arguments when they are presented to the Senate."
Pelosi signs article of impeachment against Trump: 'No one is above the law'
House Speaker held a news conference to sign the second article of impeachment against President Trump for his role in inciting a riot at the Capitol after it passed a House vote.
Rep. Jeffries: ‘Most bipartisan impeachment in U.S. history’ lays the foundation for Senate trial
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries calls the second impeachment of President Trump the ‘most bipartisan impeachment in U.S. history’ and that it lays the foundation for a bipartisan conviction in the Senate.
In new video, Trump condemns violence without mentioning his second impeachment
The House has voted to impeach Trump on a charge of "inciting violence," making him the first president in U.S. history to have been impeached twice.
Trump is isolated and angry at aides for failing to defend him as he is impeached again
With less than seven days remaining in his presidency, Trump’s inner circle is shrinking, offices in his White House are emptying, and he is angry over the backlash to his incitement of a mob that stormed the Capitol.
Investigators pursuing signs US Capitol riot was planned
Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control, a federal law enforcement official says.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will introduce impeachment articles against Biden
Newly elected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Wednesday said she plans on filing articles of impeachment against President-elect Joe Biden on his first full day in office next week.
ICE acting director resigns weeks after assuming post
The acting director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is resigning just two weeks after taking on the role, an agency official confirmed to The Hill.
Two off-duty police officers pictured giving the middle finger during Capitol siege arrested
The Justice Department has charged and arrested two off-duty Virginia police officers who went viral online after being photographed with one giving the middle finger in front of a statue in the Capitol building during last week’s siege.
President Trump Is Reportedly Stiffing Rudy Giuliani On Legal Bills
President Donald Trump has reportedly instructed aides not to pay legal bills owed to his personal attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
House Impeaches President Trump for a Second Time
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time over last week's riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Report: Donald Trump is Stiffing Lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Legal Fees
Advertisements Donald Trump had high hopes this election season. He, of course, believed deep down he would defeat Joe Biden. And even if he didn’t, he would assemble a crack team of lawyers who could help him win. And Trump did have some impressive legal firms ready to represent him post election. The problem was, … Continue reading "Report: Donald Trump is Stiffing Lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Legal Fees"
Donald Trump Impeached For Second Time, Charged With 'Incitement Of Insurrection'
Trump is the first person ever to be impeached twice by the U.S. Congress, and a record 10 Republicans voted yes.
House to vote on 'unprecedented' Trump second impeachment
NBC's Hallie Jackson discusses the historical context of President Trump's second impeachment.
House hands Trump a second impeachment, this time with GOP support
Before impeachment vote, GOP Leader McCarthy told the House the action will ‘fan the flames of partisan division.’ Speaker Pelosi contended that Trump presents ‘a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love.’
Feds warn extremists may be emboldened to carry out additional attacks after Capitol insurrection
Federal law enforcement officials are warning that domestic extremists are likely more emboldened to carry out attacks on President-elect Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration and throughout 2021 after seeing the success of last week's siege on the US Capitol.
McConnell says best for country to hold Senate trial after Trump leaves office
After the House impeachment vote, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it would be best for the country if a Senate trial were held after Trump leaves office.
Cotton: Senate lacks authority to hold impeachment trial once Trump leaves office
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), an influential conservative and possible contender for the White House in 2024, says the Senate lacks constitutional authority to hold an impeachment trial for President Trump once he leaves office.
Federal authorities warn of 'domestic violent extremists' ahead of inauguration
Both the FBI and the Secret Service have issued separate warnings that a loosely organized extremist group known as the "boogaloo movement" presents a significant potential threat ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Cotton: Senate Lacks Authority to Hold Trial After Trump Leaves Office
Sen. Tom Cotton opposes moving forward with the impeachment process because the Senate “lacks the constitutional authority” to remove a former president.
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