Arguments in the Senate trial will begin the week of Feb. 8, and the case against Trump, the first former president to face an impeachment trial, will test a political party still sorting itself out for the post-Trump era. Republican senators are balancing the demands of deep-pocketed donors who are distancing themselves from Trump and voters who demand loyalty to him. One Republican, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, announced Monday he would not seek reelection in 2022 citing the polarized political atmosphere. … [Read more...] about 2nd Trump Impeachment Trial Triggered As House Delivers Impeachment Article To Senate
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Sacha Baron Cohen Writes Mock PR Statement for Google, YouTube in Campaign to Keep Trump Blacklisted
“Google’s motto used to be ‘Don’t Be Evil,’ but under our stewardship YouTube has become a super-spreader of evil lies, conspiracies, and hate,” the document began, adding that “virtually every other social media platform has removed Donald Trump from their platform,” while YouTube has not. … [Read more...] about Sacha Baron Cohen Writes Mock PR Statement for Google, YouTube in Campaign to Keep Trump Blacklisted
Trump impeachment goes to Senate, triggering trial of ex-president
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and other lawmakers in the party have condemned the Capitol violence and some have accused Trump of inciting it. But even though a few Republican senators may vote to convict Trump, it seems unlikely at least 17 of them will do so. … [Read more...] about Trump impeachment goes to Senate, triggering trial of ex-president
Biden Reportedly Doubts Trump Conviction as Impeachment Article Delivered to Senate
Chief Justice John Roberts, who presided during Trump's first impeachment, will not be doing so this time, making way for Senator Patrick Leahy, as the US Constitution says that a chief justice must preside when an incumbent president is being impeached, which Trump is no longer. … [Read more...] about Biden Reportedly Doubts Trump Conviction as Impeachment Article Delivered to Senate
Pro-Trump Lawmaker Lin Wood Fired by Covington Catholic Grad Nicholas Sandmann
Wood was permanently banned from the social media platform Twitter after calling for the execution of then-Vice President Mike Pence in January. Many conservatives had expected Pence to overturn the Electoral College victory of President Joe Biden. Pence had said before the Congressional confirmation of Biden's win that he did not have the Constitutional authority to reverse Biden's victory. … [Read more...] about Pro-Trump Lawmaker Lin Wood Fired by Covington Catholic Grad Nicholas Sandmann