Lawmakers, foreign leaders, businesses and social media companies turn on Trump, leaving the world’s most powerful leader more isolated than ever.
Category: Politics
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U.S. attorney in Georgia: ‘There’s just nothing to’ claims of election fraud
On a call with staff leaked to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bobby Christine said he was surprised to find prosecutors did not have “cases stacked from the floor to the ceiling.”
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How Mitch McConnell could do maximum damage to Trump right now
He could bring the Senate back to hold a trial before Trump leaves office.
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House Republicans spent more time faulting Trump than defending him on impeachment
Even the Republicans voting against impeachment laid blame at Trump’s feet. Few actually defended his conduct.
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Trump said ‘we got to get rid’ of Rep. Liz Cheney. Now she supports impeaching him.
‘The president incited the mob,’ said Liz Cheney, the No. 3 ranking Republican in the House. ‘He lit the flame.’
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For Joe Biden, life and destiny converge to offer a new challenge
The president-elect has faced hard times before, and now stands ready to take control of a nation in crisis.
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Trump’s second impeachment is the most bipartisan one in history
Trump now has the most bipartisan impeachment votes in the Senate and the House to his name.
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President Trump’s last gasp of immigration falsehoods
Trump ends his term as it began, butchering the facts to associate migrants with crime.
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An inauguration like no other
The pandemic had already upended the celebrations; then came the insurrection.
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Trump is impeached, again, with the country even more at war over his presidency
The second vote by the House comes against a backdrop of threats of more violence and a capital in lockdown ahead of Biden’s inauguration
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A ‘Stop the Steal’ organizer, now banned by Twitter, said three GOP lawmakers helped plan his D.C. rally
Ali Alexander, a “Stop the Steal” organizer, said in December that he and three GOP congressmen had “schemed up” a plan to put “maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting” on Jan. 6.
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Biden has accepted invitation to stay at Blair House the night before inauguration, State Department says
The president-elect’s inauguration committee has not commented on Biden’s plans.
