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Trump shuns 'ex-presidents club' — and the feeling is mutual WASHINGTON — It's a club Donald Trump was never really interested in joining and certainly not so soon: the cadre of former commanders in chief ...
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Republicans Are Already Previewing Their Bullshit Excuses for Acquitting Trump If Mitch McConnell had his way, Donald Trump's impeachment trial for siccing a fascist mob on the Capitol building wouldn't start until mid-February.
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The Trump Presidency Is Now History. So How Will It Rank? As scholars consider the legacy of Donald J. Trump, it appears that even the woefully inadequate James Buchanan has some serious competition.
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New York Times: Trump and DOJ attorney had plan to replace his acting AG and undo Georgia ... The Times cited two officials who compared Rosen's and Clark's opposing arguments during the meeting to an episode of "The Apprentice," Trump's old ...
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Impeaching Trump: The Senate will receive the article of impeachment Monday. What next? While Trump's term ended Jan. 20, a conviction could potentially lead to other consequences. This is the first time in US history a president has been ...
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Trump campaign paid $2.7 million to organizers of rally that led to US Capitol riot The payments, which span Trump's reelection campaign, show an ongoing financial relationship between the rally's organizers and Trump's political ...
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A Trump Holdout in Atlanta A Trump Holdout in Atlanta. L. Lin Wood, a Georgia defamation attorney who cried when Nixon resigned, still believes that the former President won the ...
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Universities face pressure to vet ex-Trump officials before hiring them Critics point to Trump's appointees' support of controversial policies — from the president's "zero tolerance" immigration strategy that separated ...
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Biden Administration Removes Trump Allies from US-Funded News Outlets The Trump administration had been accused of trying to turn the federally funded news agencies into partisan mouthpieces for his presidency.
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Biden DOJ nixes last-minute Trump administration memo on LGBTQ rights The Justice Department has taken its first major step under President Joe Biden to reverse the Trump administration's resistance to expansion of rights ...
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Don't ban Trump from running again. Let him answer to the will of the voters | Opinion But just because Democrats, who control both houses of Congress, have the power to end Trump's future political ambitions doesn't mean they should.
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Top Iran leader posts Trump-like image with drone, vows revenge High tension and risk of war appeared to subside with the end of Trump's term. His successor President Joe Biden, sworn in on Wednesday, has said ...
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Retired Rouses CEO on attending Trump rally: I'd take it back if I could Rouse's apology comes two weeks after a photo was posted on social media showing him at Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington DC, ...
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After Donald Trump, the Last Thing We Need Is Unity Joe Biden has long prized bipartisanship above all, and some of his early actions indicate he simply wants to restore the country to its pre-Trump form.
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MyPillow Guy among the Trump acolytes picking up the torch FILE - In this March 30, 2020 file photo, My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell speaks as President Donald Trump listens during a briefing about the coronavirus ...
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Capitol rioters feel betrayed by Trump, lawyer says During Trump's waning days, Chansley's lawyer Albert Watkins approached White House chief of staff Mark Meadows directly about a pardon for his ...
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Indoor dining gets OK in big cities – just after Trump leaves office Trump generally preferred to allow states to make their own decisions regarding the coronavirus while Biden was expected to take a more national ...
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Washington gets whiplash in shift from Trump to Biden Washington is suffering whiplash — or enjoying it, depending on whom you ask — as President Biden takes over from former President Trump, ...
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How Doug Ducey, Arizona's Republican Governor, Views His Party After Trump How Doug Ducey, Arizona's Republican Governor, Views His Party After Trump. Mr. Ducey, who is facing censure by his state party on Saturday, says ...
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