There’s neither a mechanism for nor certainty of casting impeachment votes in secret.
Category: Politics
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YouTube suspends Rudy Giuliani from its ad revenue sharing program
The video streaming service said Giuliani repeatedly violated rules against posting false information about the recent election.
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D.C. requests support from 500 members of D.C. National Guard through March 12
City leaders cited upcoming impeachment trial, State of the Union and potential extremist activity March 4.
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Live updates: Biden plans focus on manufacturing; House to deliver impeachment article against Trump to Senate
The president plans to sign his latest in a series of executive orders on Monday, this one aiming to boost sales of goods manufactured in the United States.
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The rivers run through it, and Jon Tester wants them protected for Montana
As the state’s population booms and its politics shift, proposed federal legislation would safeguard hundreds of miles of iconic waterways.
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Dominion voting machine firm sues Giuliani for more than $1.3 billion
The lawsuit accuses him of repeatedly lying about Dominion Voting Systems in an effort to promote the “Big Lie” that the election was stolen from President Donald Trump.
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Lies that lead to an insurrection are not simply points of left-right disagreement
It is useful, however, for those amplifying the lies to pretend that they are.
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Birx both exemplifies and blames the cherry-picking which shaped the Trump presidency
She laments bad data Trump received about the pandemic, though her own record is a bit spotty.
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Supreme Court ends lawsuits alleging that Trump illegally profited from business interests
All sides agreed that cases involving “emoluments clauses” are moot after Trump lost reelection.
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Deborah Birx takes her turn in reputation rehab
But Birx’s defense of her handling of Trump falls short.
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Ohio GOP Sen. Rob Portman announces he’s retiring, creating an open seat in 2022
Portman’s exit follows the planned departure of Sen. Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican from neighboring Pennsylvania.
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A more millennial Washington takes shape
The ranks of millennials in Congress — and the cabinet — grew considerably this year.
