The diverse group ranged from conservative to more moderate voices and included one party leader.
Category: Politics
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‘The president is a recidivist:’ The first lawmaker to file for Trump’s impeachment knew it would happen again
Rep. Al Green (D-Tex.) was the first lawmaker to call for Trump’s impeachment more than a year ago.
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Across the years, Biden’s path to the presidency
Joe Biden on Jan. 20 will be sworn in as the 46th president, the culmination of a lifelong career in politics that spans more than five decades. He has overseen Supreme Court hearings, drafted sweeping legislation and worked with eight presidents.
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McConnell breaks with Trump, says he’ll consider convicting him in Senate trial
The majority leader’s statement marks a dramatic shift from his position during Trump’s first impeachment, when he stressed that he was “not an impartial juror.”
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President-elect Biden picks Jaime Harrison as next chair of Democratic National Committee
The incoming Biden administration is promising a new focus on party building in its first term.
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The historic Republican rebuke of Trump, visualized
Yes, only ten Republicans voted to impeach Trump. But that itself is remarkable.
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Biden to unveil emergency coronavirus plan, with major focus on vaccines
President-elect Joe Biden is preparing to unveil an emergency relief plan Thursday evening to combat the coronavirus and deliver direct aid to American families, with a major focus on boosting vaccine production and delivery as the pandemic continues its rampage.
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Misleading arguments from Trump’s second impeachment
Some of Trump’s defenders dusted off old spin from Trump’s first impeachment.
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Lawmakers propose Congressional Gold Medal for Capitol officer who led rioters away
A bipartisan group of House representatives want to honor Officer Eugene Goodman.
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The First Amendment doesn’t protect Trump’s incitement
The president’s defenders don’t understand the law.
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The freedom to assemble, in two acts
Here’s what happened outside the White House last June as crowds protested the death of George Floyd, and on Jan. 6, when Trump supporters mobbed the U.S. Capitol.
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For friends and allies of Kamala D. Harris, deadly Capitol attacks prompt fresh fears
Pride in the achievement of Harris, soon to be the first Black woman sworn in as vice president, is now mixed with concern for her safety
