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President Biden backs Donald Trump’s impeachment, GOP senators say ‘unconstitutional’ to try a private citizen
President Joe Biden insisted on Monday, Jan. 25, that the impeachment trial against his predecessor Donald Trump, who is now a private citizen, has to take place even as Biden doubts the Senate trial would gather enough votes to convict him. “I think it has to happen,” Biden said in an ...
Schumer says Trump impeachment trial doesn’t need a lot of witnesses, will be ‘relatively’ quick
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday, Jan. 25, said that former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial won't last long in the Senate, indicating that he didn't think many witnesses are needed. "The trial will be done in a way that is fair but ... relatively quickly," Schumer told MSNBC's ...
Former President Trump drops plans to create a third political party, sets his goal for 2022
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly dropped the idea of creating a third party and will instead focus on other political plans for 2022 and 2024. “In last 24 hours, after floating through a few folks that he was considering creating a third party as a way to keep Senate Rs ...
Rasmussen: President Biden’s first job approval rating at 48%, versus Trump’s 51% exit
Rasmussen Reports, one of the most reputable pollsters, on Friday, Jan. 22, announced its first job approval rating for new President Joe Biden, which shows the Democrat’s job performance is much lower than his predecessor Donald Trump’s entrance rating four years ago. According to Rasmussen’s daily Presidential Tracking Poll, 48% of “Likely ...
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy disagrees with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s impeachment articles against President Biden
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) poured cold water on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Ga.) efforts to impeach newly inaugurated President Joe Biden. In an interview with Greta Van Susteren, McCarthy said he spoke with Greene and disagreed with her efforts to remove Biden from office. “I called her. I disagree with ...
Sen. Rand Paul says Trump impeachment is illegitimate: Even Justice Roberts won’t preside over it
Sen. Rand Paul on Friday, Jan. 22, called the Democratic-led impeachment against former President Donald Trump an "illegitimate procedure" because even Chief Justice John Roberts will not appear to preside over the Senate trial. "If the Chief Justice does not appear, the Constitution said he should appear for the impeachment of ...
Jill Biden brings cookies to National Guardsmen, President Trump offers them D.C. hotel rooms
First Lady Jill Biden brought a basket of cookies on Friday, Jan. 22, for the National Guard troops stationed outside the Capitol in Washington, to thank them for protecting her husband’s inauguration after they were reportedly sent to a congressional parking garage. According to New York Post, the first lady made ...
Jason Miller: Former President Trump to help Republicans win back Congress in 2022
President Donald Trump has a lot of plans in the foreseeable future, including taking back both chambers of Congress for the Republican Party in next two years, his top adviser Jason Miller revealed on Thursday, Jan. 21. Appearing on “Just The News AM,” Miller said, “President Trump has a number of ...
Sen. McConnell censored by Republicans in his home state after accusing Trump of provoking riot
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was censored this week by fellow Republicans in Nelson County, Kentucky, after he accused former President Trump of provoking the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. “The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people,” McConnell said on ...
Trump leaves Biden a ‘very generous letter’ before he departs White House
New President Joe Biden said on Wednesday, Jan. 20, that he received a letter from his predecessor Donald Trump, noting that the letter is “very generous,” but he declined to reveal what advice the former president left him. “The president wrote a very generous letter. Because it was private, I will—won’t ...
President Biden will fire any new staff ‘on the spot’ who is not nice to others
New members of the Biden administration could be in for a rude awakening should they have an off day and make disparaging remarks to a co-worker. President Biden told new aides during a swearing-in ceremony following his inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20, "If you’re ever working with me, and I hear ...
President Trump grants pardons and commutations, including Steve Bannon
President Trump has granted 73 pardons and 70 commutations as he enters his final full day in office, including his former top campaign aide and White House strategist Steve Bannon. Reuters cited a senior administration official saying that President Trump has also issued pardons to Elliott Broidy, who pleaded guilty last ...
Nancy Pelosi says President Trump could be accessory to murder
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, Jan. 19, said President Trump could be an accessory to murder after the U.S. Capitol breach. “Presidents’ words are important. They weigh a ton,” Pelosi referred to the president's speech that he gave to his supporters on Jan. 6 before a group of rioters stormed the ...
President Trump wishes new administration ‘luck’ in farewell address
On Tuesday, Jan. 19, President Trump delivered a farewell address to the nation, in which he highlighted the American spirit and freedom and claimed that “the movement we started is only just beginning.” “Four years ago, we launched a great national effort to rebuild our country, to renew its spirit, and ...
Rand Paul: Republicans to abandon the party if McConnell complicit in Trump’s impeachment
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has predicted that a lot of Republican voters will permanently abandon the party if Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other GOP senators are complicit in Democrats’ impeachment against President Donald Trump in the second trial. In an interview with Fox News on Friday, Jan. 15, Paul ...
Pastor Robert Jeffress: ‘I’m not repenting of anything. Certainly, not my support of this great president’
Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress praised President Donald Trump as "the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty president in American history," saying he will not regret supporting the president despite the riot at the U.S Capitol on Jan. 6 and the Democratic-led impeachment. During an interview with Fox News Business on Saturday, Jan. 16, ...
Alan Dershowitz says House violated Constitution impeaching President Trump, ‘But the only sanction is to vote them out of office’
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz said that the House violated the Constitution while impeaching President Donald Trump but they are immune from lawsuits. Dershowitz said the House committed six independent violations of the Constitution when they voted to impeach President Trump on Jan. 13 while the president did not commit ...
Nancy Pelosi appoints Rep. Swalwell to return to the Homeland Security Committee
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday, Jan. 14, announced that she named Rep. Eric Swalwell to return to the Homeland Security Committee. "In the election, the American people elected a Democratic House Majority that not only will ensure that our nation recovers from this historic pandemic and economic crisis, but ...
Dershowitz says he won’t defend President Trump in second Senate impeachment trial
Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz said he wouldn't be part of President Trump's legal team in his second U.S. Senate impeachment trial. "I am not going to be (involved)," Dershowitz, who defended President Trump in his first impeachment trial, told the Boston Herald on Thursday, Jan. 14. The House Democrats, ...
10 House Republicans join Democrats to impeach President Trump
The second impeachment against President Donald Trump has 10 Republican Party members joining with all House Democrats. The House voted 232-197 for the impeachment on Wednesday, Jan. 13, charging the president of “incitement of insurrection.” It took only one week for the Democrat-led House to impeach President Trump, the second time within ...

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