Hawley was denounced by one of his top donors, dropped from a book deal, and lambasted by several Missouri Republicans — all in the span of about five hours on Thursday afternoon.
Category: Politics
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Democratic control of Senate — and Capitol breach — put D.C. statehood front and center
D.C. mayor says statehood is closer and more urgent than ever. But multiple obstacles remain.
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Freshman Rep. Jones says his objecting colleagues should be held responsible for riots alongside Trump
Rep. Mondaire Jones wants President Trump and GOP lawmakers who supported Capitol rioters removed from office.
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Assessing the damage at the U.S. Capitol: ‘You can see the broken windows’
A day after the breach, D.C. residents and visitors — including Trump supporters — check on a symbol of democracy.
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Fox News can’t seem to figure out why Trump voters are scared and confused
Perhaps they should tune in to conservative cable news.
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Dominion sues pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, seeking more than $1.3 billion
Chief executive John Poulos, whose voting machine company has been the focus of conspiracy theories, said he is not interested in settling the case and wants to go to trial.
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U.S. Capitol police officer dies after engaging rioters
Officer Brian D. Sicknick joined the department in 2008.
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Biden in danger of having no Cabinet on Day One of his presidency
A combination of the Georgia Senate races, arcane rules of committee procedure, and the political climate are delaying what has been a decades-long tradition of presidents having their national security team in place on Inauguration Day.
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How a second impeachment of Trump would work
Impeaching Trump in the House is looking more plausible, but it’s not the same as removing him from office.
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Biden denounces racial inequities in blasting Capitol riot
The president-elect, announcing his Justice Department team Thursday, said the largely White mob that attacked the Capitol was treated far better than Black protesters would have been. He also vowed to restore the department’s political neutrality and honor.
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House Democrats move rapidly toward impeaching Trump a second time
Furious over the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol, Democrats are determined to force the president from office rather than allow him to leave on his own terms.
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Ashli Babbitt was shot during chaotic moments in the Capitol
Fresh details about the shooting of a California woman by Capitol Police emerged Thursday.
