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As-it-happens update January 15, 2021
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Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, has spoken with senior Biden transition officials within the past 24 hours, Biden and Trump ...
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Many Republicans mounted little defense of Trump's role in the Capitol riot, a stark reversal from last year's impeachment debate. Instead, much of the ...
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The Senate will now decide whether President Donald Trump should be convicted on the House's charge of incitement of insurrection, and there has ...
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A recent video on Trump's channel had incited violence, YouTube told CNN Business. That video has now been removed. YouTube initially declined to ...
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In the House, Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader and one of Mr. Trump's most steadfast allies in Congress, has asked other ...
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Even as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., publicly flirts with supporting a conviction for Trump's role in the deadly attack on the Capitol ...
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New York City is severing its multimillion-dollar contracts with the Trump Organization after President Donald Trump's involvement in last week's ...
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With just seven days left in Mr. Trump's term, the Senate trial could potentially stretch into the term of his successor. If that happens, the Senate could still ...
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Mark Zuckerberg started to consider indefinitely suspending President Donald Trump's Facebook account late on the night of Jan. 6, just hours after a ...
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(CNN) The House voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time in a swift and bipartisan condemnation of the President's ...
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Research shows that this kind of deplatforming can work, but millions of Americans have already been exposed to Trump's lies and extremist rhetoric, ...
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President Trump has a little over a week left in office. A growing number of legislators think that's too long. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Getty Images.
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During President Trump's first impeachment, in December 2019, he tweeted more than 600 times — an average of 58 times a day. One of the last said, ...
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President Donald Trump has instructed his followers to not engage in political violence following the deadly riots on the Capitol on Jan 6. But the video ...
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The wait has stopped prosecutors from contacting Trump's private banker or seeking interviews with employees of the Trump Organization, people ...
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While Trump's first impeachment in 2019 brought no Republican votes in the House, at least eight House Republicans announced that they would break ...
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Other Republicans are angry, and Trump would presumably be out of office before any vote is taken on whether to convict him. President-elect Joe ...
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Trump's fiery, grievance-filled speech from the Ellipse park on the southern outskirts of the White House was a central focus of this week's hastily ...
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The brokerage dropped its involvement with the effort to sell President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington, D.C., although it was unclear if the move ...
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1. Matt Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach (Trump +33%), no. 2. Neal Dunn, R-Panama City ...
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How Science Explains Trump's Grip on White Males. Research on risk perception can help us understand the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.
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The riots led to Trump's historic second impeachment this week and sparked Democratic calls for a federal investigation into Trump's role in inciting the ...
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After Elton John and Trump's friend Andrea Bocelli said no, the search for artists to entertain at the 2017 inauguration became desperate, according to ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment debate on Wednesday heard a distorted account of President Donald Trump's remarks to his ...
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If President-elect Joe Biden leaves Trump's order in place, U.S. investment firms and pension funds would be required to sell their holdings in ...
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President Donald Trump's lawyers might also balk at writing up a pardon for him, especially if he seeks to sweep in his conduct in advance of and ...
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Man holding Confederate flag in Capitol during pro-Trump riot turns himself in. Kevin Seefried and his son surrendered to authorities after the FBI had ...
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Going far beyond expectations, the Trump administration eliminated protection from more than three million acres of northern spotted owl habitat in the ...
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A new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll pegs Trump's approval at just 34 percent, the lowest in four years of tracking opinions of the president's job ...
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Simply being open to voting to convict is significant for McConnell, who denounced Trump's first impeachment as a political exercise with "zero ...
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MUST WATCH. See historic moment House reaches enough votes to impeach Trump 02:08. David Axelrod, a senior CNN political commentator and ...
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Trump becomes the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice as 10 Republicans — including Reps. Peter Meijer of Grand Rapids and Fred ...
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What Polls Say About Trump's Impeachment and Possible Removal. Clear majorities of Americans believe the president is responsible for the riot at the ...
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(CNN) President Donald Trump has been impeached (again). In less than a week, he won't be President of the United States. But the collateral ...
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The combination of Trump's 2017 tax cut and the lack of any serious spending restraint helped both the deficit and the debt soar. So when the once-in-a- ...
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McConnell suggested in a statement that Trump's Senate trial will not start before Jan. 19, the day before Democrat Joe Biden is inaugurated as ...
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He said Trump's efforts to overturn presidential election results amounted to "stabbing at the heart of democracy." "If he's allowed to run, the system has ...
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President Trump spoke following touring a section of the border wall in Alamo, Texas, on Tuesday.MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images.
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Stacks of empty boxes were delivered to the White House grounds Wednesday while the clock continues to tick down for the Trump administration.
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The online conspiracy theory, which depicts Trump as a messianic warrior battling 'deep state' Satanists, has helped fuel a real-world militant ...
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Impeachment debate key moments. House lawmakers voted to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time.
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President Trump faces a horrid future. He is the ... Trump may be sued civilly or charged criminally for tax avoidance or other financial crimes that state ...
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President Donald Trump became the first president to be impeached twice on Wednesday. The House of Representatives voted 232-197 to impeach.
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(WNDU) - One week after chaos unfolded at the U.S. Capital, President Donald Trump has been impeachment again during his presidency. This time, it ...
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... taking heat over Trump vote. The Illinois congressman, who voted to impeach, talks about his reasons, the impact on him and his future.
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