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Democrats demoralized by Trump get a boost from Wisconsin voters and Cory Booker's speech

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Democratic leaders are sharing a rare moment of relief — if not celebration — as they cling to election results from Wisconsin and Florida that offered a glimmer of hope for their party.

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Republicans eye actions against the courts and judges as Trump rails against rulings

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Angry over the crush of court rulings against the Trump administration, Republicans in Congress are trying to slap back at the federal judiciary.

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Top House Democrats seek DOGE details, questioning if it operates 'outside the bounds' of US law

Read full article: Top House Democrats seek DOGE details, questioning if it operates 'outside the bounds' of US law

Top Democrats on the House Judiciary and House Oversight committees have filed a lengthy Freedom of Information Act request about the Department of Government Efficiency.

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Top DC prosecutor, who promoted false 2020 voter fraud claims, forms 'election accountability' unit

Read full article: Top DC prosecutor, who promoted false 2020 voter fraud claims, forms 'election accountability' unit

The top federal prosecutor for the nation’s capital, who promoted President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was rigged, has formed a “special unit” to investigate election offenses, according to an email sent to lawyers in his office.

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Experts worry that Trump's Jan. 6 pardons will legitimize political violence, embolden extremists

Read full article: Experts worry that Trump's Jan. 6 pardons will legitimize political violence, embolden extremists

President Donald Trump's pardons of those convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and the rhetoric of retribution from some of those released this week is raising deep concern among attorneys, former federal investigators and experts who follow extremism.

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Lawmakers brace for Trump's promised Jan. 6 pardons. Some are urging restraint

Read full article: Lawmakers brace for Trump's promised Jan. 6 pardons. Some are urging restraint

The fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has a new focus as lawmakers brace for the prospect that Donald Trump may soon pardon many of the more than 1,500 people charged with crimes for their actions related to the riot.

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No Jan. 6 disruptions are expected as Trump's win boosts Republicans' faith in elections -- for now

Read full article: No Jan. 6 disruptions are expected as Trump's win boosts Republicans' faith in elections -- for now

Four years ago, then-President Donald Trump rallied his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol and urged his vice president to stop the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory.

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Democrats pick Gerry Connolly for Oversight post, rejecting Ocasio-Cortez bid

Read full article: Democrats pick Gerry Connolly for Oversight post, rejecting Ocasio-Cortez bid

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won't be the top Democrat on a prominent House committee next year.

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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announces bid for top Oversight job as Democrats push for generational change

Read full article: Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announces bid for top Oversight job as Democrats push for generational change

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is running to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.

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Democrat Jerry Nadler steps aside from top Judiciary role, avoiding party fight

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Rep. Jerry Nadler says that he will be stepping down as the top Democrat on House Judiciary Committee next year.

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Democrat Jamie Raskin is running for top Judiciary post in bid to counter Trump

Read full article: Democrat Jamie Raskin is running for top Judiciary post in bid to counter Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland has announced that he will be running to become the top Democrat on the powerful House Judiciary Committee next year.

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Trump hotel attracted would-be judges, ambassadors, pardon-seekers, House Democrats say

Read full article: Trump hotel attracted would-be judges, ambassadors, pardon-seekers, House Democrats say

Judges seeking appointments to the federal bench, wealthy Republicans hoping for ambassadorships and criminals who wanted pardons were among the big spenders at Donald Trump’s Washington, D.

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Democrats in Congress are torn between backing Biden for renomination and sounding the alarm

Read full article: Democrats in Congress are torn between backing Biden for renomination and sounding the alarm

After days of no direct talks between Joe Biden and congressional leaders, many lawmakers have been grappling with a potential crisis that could reach beyond the results of the presidential election.

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Democrats propose ban on officials receiving payments from foreign governments after Trump probe

Read full article: Democrats propose ban on officials receiving payments from foreign governments after Trump probe

Democrats have introduced legislation that would prohibit U.S. officials from accepting money, payments or gifts from foreign governments without congressional consent.

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Republicans make last-ditch request for Biden to testify as impeachment inquiry winds down

Read full article: Republicans make last-ditch request for Biden to testify as impeachment inquiry winds down

The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is winding down as Republicans have yet to find hard evidence of presidential wrongdoing.

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DeSantis won't condemn Musk for endorsing an antisemitic post. 'I did not see the comment,' he says

Read full article: DeSantis won't condemn Musk for endorsing an antisemitic post. 'I did not see the comment,' he says

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis is refusing to condemn Elon Musk’s post endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

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Shutdown’s shadow, Biden’s speech and arguing the case: Takeaways from the House impeachment hearing

Read full article: Shutdown’s shadow, Biden’s speech and arguing the case: Takeaways from the House impeachment hearing

House Republicans repeatedly used the word “brand” at their opening impeachment inquiry as a shorthand to allege that Hunter Biden was selling access to his family’s power and connections when he pursued lucrative business dealings.

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House Republicans make their case for Biden impeachment inquiry at first hearing

Read full article: House Republicans make their case for Biden impeachment inquiry at first hearing

House Republicans have spent a long hearing making their case for pursuing an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden.

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House Oversight Committee member asks chairman to refer Dan Snyder to the DOJ for investigation

Read full article: House Oversight Committee member asks chairman to refer Dan Snyder to the DOJ for investigation

The ranking Democrat on the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform is asking the Republican chair in charge to refer former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder to the Department of Justice for lying under oath.

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Democrats claim the GOP is withholding evidence contradicting claims in Hunter Biden probe

Read full article: Democrats claim the GOP is withholding evidence contradicting claims in Hunter Biden probe

House Democrats are demanding the release of a transcript from a new FBI witness, saying it contradicts Republicans’ claims in the vast congressional inquiry into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter.

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House Republicans pull back contempt charge against FBI director Wray over Biden doc

Read full article: House Republicans pull back contempt charge against FBI director Wray over Biden doc

The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee has called off a vote that would move forward with holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress.

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House Republicans ready contempt vote against FBI director Wray over Biden document

Read full article: House Republicans ready contempt vote against FBI director Wray over Biden document

The House Oversight chairman says he plans to move forward with holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress.

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FBI offers to show GOP chairman document that purports to relate to Biden, his family

Read full article: FBI offers to show GOP chairman document that purports to relate to Biden, his family

The FBI has offered to show top lawmakers next week a bureau document that purports to relate to President Joe Biden and his family following weeks of demands by congressional Republicans and a contempt threat against Director Christopher Wray.

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Maryland Rep. David Trone announces US Senate run

Read full article: Maryland Rep. David Trone announces US Senate run

Maryland Rep. David Trone says he will run for the U.S. Senate seat that will be open with the retirement of Sen. Ben Cardin.

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GOP opens 'weaponization' probe with sweeping claims of bias

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Republicans have opened a new inquiry with a brazen attempt to portray the federal government as weaponized against Americans.

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House votes to overturn DC criminal code and voting laws

Read full article: House votes to overturn DC criminal code and voting laws

The Republican-held House has launched the first salvo in what could be a long-running feud with the District of Columbia over self-government in the nation’s capital.

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Republican-led committee targets COVID relief aid for review

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House Republicans have begun their promised aggressive oversight of the Biden administration.

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GOP investigations of Biden to test Chairman Comer’s power

Read full article: GOP investigations of Biden to test Chairman Comer’s power

Rep. James Comer has a balancing act ahead of him as the new chairman of the powerful House Oversight and Accountability Committee.

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Maryland Rep. Raskin says he's been diagnosed with lymphoma

Read full article: Maryland Rep. Raskin says he's been diagnosed with lymphoma

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin says he has a type of lymphoma that is a “serious but curable form of cancer” and he is beginning several months of treatment.

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Trump tax returns to be released to the public on Friday, House committee says

Read full article: Trump tax returns to be released to the public on Friday, House committee says

The House Ways and Means Committee voted last week to make six years of the former president's tax returns public.

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Editions of Jan. 6 report already on Amazon best seller list

Read full article: Editions of Jan. 6 report already on Amazon best seller list

It took less than a day for the Jan. 6 report to go from public unveiling to the bestseller list on Amazon.

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Jan. 6 panel urges ethics review for McCarthy, GOP lawmakers

Read full article: Jan. 6 panel urges ethics review for McCarthy, GOP lawmakers

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack has referred Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and three other GOP lawmakers to undergo an ethics investigation for their refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas.

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What to watch as Jan. 6 panel cites Trump's 'attempted coup'

Read full article: What to watch as Jan. 6 panel cites Trump's 'attempted coup'

The House committee investigating the Capitol riot is set to make its final case to the American people about the unprecedented effort by Donald Trump to overturn the presidential election that he lost in 2020 and why the Justice Department should pursue criminal charges in connection to that effort.

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Biden's alliance with the left has worked, but will it last?

Read full article: Biden's alliance with the left has worked, but will it last?

Joe Biden wasn't the first choice of progressives for the White House in 2020.

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Immigrant Capitol Police Officer still deals with pain

Read full article: Immigrant Capitol Police Officer still deals with pain

A Capitol Police Sergeant born in the Dominican Republic says that it is a pity that an immigrant like him denounces the assault carried out by thousands of supporters of former President Donald Trump on Jan. 6 2021 while politicians and others born in the United States remain silent.

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Report: Conservative Newsmax peddles Jan. 6 misinformation

Read full article: Report: Conservative Newsmax peddles Jan. 6 misinformation

A new research report says the conservative TV channel Newsmax is presenting viewers with an “alternate universe” of how the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol unfolded on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Jan. 6 panel in possession of new Trump documentary footage

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New footage of former President Donald Trump and his inner circle taken both before and after Jan. 6, 2021, is now in the possession of the House committee investigating the deadly attack on the Capitol.

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NBA Finals, Jan. 6 hearing lead ABC to ratings win

Read full article: NBA Finals, Jan. 6 hearing lead ABC to ratings win

ABC took home the crown as television's top-rated network last week behind two games of the NBA Finals series between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics.

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1/6 panel: Told repeatedly he lost, Trump refused to go

Read full article: 1/6 panel: Told repeatedly he lost, Trump refused to go

Donald Trump was told over and over again: There was no voting fraud that could have tipped the 2020 presidential election.

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A harrowing American moment, repackaged for prime time

Read full article: A harrowing American moment, repackaged for prime time

The Jan. 6 congressional hearings are being held with the help of a big-time television producer, and dramatic revelations have been promised.

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Jan. 6 capitol riot house committee hearing begins

Read full article: Jan. 6 capitol riot house committee hearing begins

A House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has firmly laid blame on former President Donald Trump.

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Scavino, Navarro held in contempt of Congress in 1/6 probe

Read full article: Scavino, Navarro held in contempt of Congress in 1/6 probe

The House has voted to hold former Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress over their monthslong refusal to comply with subpoenas from the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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House panel demands information on federal execution drug

Read full article: House panel demands information on federal execution drug

The House Oversight Committee is demanding the Justice Department provide answers about whether Biden administration officials plan to procure the drug used in federal executions despite an ongoing moratorium on capital punishment.

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Rep. Jamie Raskin's book 'Unthinkable' coming out Jan. 4

Read full article: Rep. Jamie Raskin's book 'Unthinkable' coming out Jan. 4

U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland is working on a memoir in which he will reflect on the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol and the tragedy he suffered a week earlier when his 25-year-old son Tommy killed himself.

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Liz Cheney's Trump vote prompts new Wyoming censure effort

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Some local Republican Party officials in Wyoming have announced that they will no longer recognize Liz Cheney as a party member because of her vote to impeach Donald Trump.

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Watch live: Texas House Democrats discuss voting legislation

Read full article: Watch live: Texas House Democrats discuss voting legislation

Three Texas House Democrats testified before a congressional committee on their efforts to thwart voting restrictions — and were met with heat from their Republican counterparts.

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Texas lawmakers to testify as U.S. House oversight committee plans hearing on Texas voting bill

Read full article: Texas lawmakers to testify as U.S. House oversight committee plans hearing on Texas voting bill

Three of the Democratic legislators who went to Washington, D.C., to deny the Texas House a quorum have been invited to detail their concerns at a specially called hearing on the contentious legislation that includes new restrictions on voting.

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A look at 8 lawmakers appointed to probe Jan. 6 attack

Read full article: A look at 8 lawmakers appointed to probe Jan. 6 attack

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is acting swiftly to launch a new investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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For Senate rules arbiter, minimum wage is latest minefield

Read full article: For Senate rules arbiter, minimum wage is latest minefield

It may not be definitive — majority Democrats might try overriding an opinion they don't like. The House plans to vote Friday on its version of the relief bill, which includes the minimum wage increase. She listens to all the evidence,” Sanders, the independent Vermont senator and chief sponsor of the minimum wage proposal, said in a recent interview. AdIf MacDonough decides the minimum wage hike should remain in the bill, it would likely survive because GOP opponents would need an unachievable 60 votes to remove it. But they might choose the rarely utilized, hardball tactic of having the presiding officer, presumably Harris, ignore her and announce that the minimum wage language meets the test to stay in the overall legislation.

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Support grows for Capitol riot inquiry after Trump acquittal

Read full article: Support grows for Capitol riot inquiry after Trump acquittal

Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., walks on Capitol Hill after the Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. Trump was accused of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the acquittal gives him a historic second victory in the court of impeachment. Investigations into the riot were already planned, with Senate hearings scheduled later this month in the Senate Rules Committee. We needed more senators with spines.”AdMcConnell told Republican senators shortly before the vote that he would vote to acquit Trump. Beutler's statement late Friday that Trump rebuffed a plea from House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy to call off the rioters was ultimately entered into the trial record.

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Senate skips witnesses in Trump trial, moves toward vote

Read full article: Senate skips witnesses in Trump trial, moves toward vote

An unexpected morning vote in favor of hearing witnesses threw the trial into confusion just as it was on the verge of concluding. Republicans are anxious to get the trial over with and discussion of Trump and the Capitol invasion behind them. Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he would vote to acquit Trump, according to a person familiar with his thinking. At issue at first on Saturday was whether to subpoena Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington state, one of 10 Republicans to vote for Trump’s impeachment in the House. Trump is the only president to be twice impeached and the first to face trial charges after leaving office.

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The Latest: Biden says all Americans must 'defend the truth'

Read full article: The Latest: Biden says all Americans must 'defend the truth'

___HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S SECOND SENATE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL:The Senate met in a rare weekend session to wrap up Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. He joked: “We’re going to Disney World!”AdThe vote on Trump’s impeachment was 57-43, with seven Republicans joining all Democrats to vote for Trump’s conviction. 3:55Seven Republicans have voted to convict former President Donald Trump at his Senate impeachment trial. The proceedings in former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial have come to an abrupt halt, with senators seemingly confused about the next steps. AdClosing arguments are expected Saturday in the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump.

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Trump acquitted, denounced in historic impeachment trial

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In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., speaks about the motion to call witnesses during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. Coming amid the searing COVID-19 crisis, the Biden White House is trying to rush pandemic relief through Congress. Most of them ultimately voted to acquit, doubting whether Trump was fully responsible or if impeachment is the appropriate response. Within a week Biden was inaugurated, Trump was gone and Pelosi sent the article of impeachment to the Senate days later, launching the proceedings. At the same time, this year's trial carried similar warnings from the prosecutors that Trump must be held accountable because he has shown repeatedly he has no bounds.

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Trump returns to spotlight in trial — but not on his terms

Read full article: Trump returns to spotlight in trial — but not on his terms

More than three weeks removed from the White House, Donald Trump's voice is again permeating the nation's capital — but not on his terms. AdStill, he argued that if Trump had access to Twitter, he would likely dig himself deeper into trouble. But Trump was quickly snapped out of that disengagement Tuesday as he watched the trial's opening arguments unfold. Trump's team and allies have assured him that he has more than enough Republican votes to acquit him of the Democrats’ charge that he incited the insurrection on Jan. 6. Trump is not expected to make any changes to his team, though David Schoen is expected to take the central role.

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Trump can't hang on to lawyers after false election claims

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Since losing the November election to President Joe Biden, Trump has been hemorrhaging attorneys. Trump's impeachment lawyers started off their defense by misspelling the words “United States” in their brief. Navarro told The Associated Press that he “warned the president that his legal team was going to fail him." Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana said Trump’s team did a “terrible job." AdBut after impeachment, Trump's legal needs will likely accelerate, with the investigations in New York, Georgia and possibly Washington, D.C., where prosecutors will have the power of subpoena.

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Rioters acted on Trump’s ‘order,’ Democrats say in trial

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The prosecutors described in stark, personal terms the horror faced that day, some of it in the very Senate chamber where Trump's trial is underway. AdVideos of rioters, some posted to social medial by themselves, talked about how they were doing it all for Trump. Even out of the White House, the former president holds influence over large swaths of voters. The first president to face an impeachment trial after leaving office, Trump is also the first to be twice impeached. His lawyers say he cannot be convicted because he is already gone from the White House.

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Trump trial video shows vast scope, danger of Capitol riot

Read full article: Trump trial video shows vast scope, danger of Capitol riot

Ad"They did it because Donald Trump sent them on this mission,” said House prosecutor Stacey Plaskett, the Democratic delegate representing the U.S. Virgin Islands. Ad“On Jan. 6, President Trump left everyone in this Capitol for dead,” said Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, a prosecutor. At one dramatic moment, the video shows police shooting into the crowd through a broken window, killing a San Diego woman, Ashli Babbitt. “Greatly disturbing.”Trump is the first president to face an impeachment trial after leaving office and the first to be twice impeached. Trump's second impeachment trial is expected to diverge from the lengthy, complicated affair of a year ago.

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The Latest: House managers wrap up 1st full day of arguments

Read full article: The Latest: House managers wrap up 1st full day of arguments

(Senate Television via AP)WASHINGTON – The Latest on former President Donald Trump's second Senate impeachment trial (all times local):8:20 p.m.House Democrats have wrapped up their first full day of arguments at the historic second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. The impeachment trial is set to resume at noon Thursday. Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney say they are deeply disturbed by the evidence shown by Democrats against former President Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial. Prosecutors at Trump’s impeachment trial on Wednesday played security footage from inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. ___2:20 p.m.Democrats are arguing that former President Donald Trump “built” the mob that attacked the Capitol.

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Rep. Jamie Raskin links impeachment with personal tragedy

Read full article: Rep. Jamie Raskin links impeachment with personal tragedy

In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., pauses as he speaks during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. But it was recalling what she said to him next, after he assured her nothing like that would happen again, that made Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin break down. “She said, ’Dad, I don’t want to come back to the Capitol,'” Raskin said softly, squeezing his nose and shaking his head to clear away tears. Trump is the first president to face an impeachment trial after leaving office and the first to be twice impeached. “And then there was a sound I will never forget, the sound of pounding on the door like a battering ram.

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What to Watch: Democrats to argue Trump alone incited mob

Read full article: What to Watch: Democrats to argue Trump alone incited mob

While the Democrats have appealed to the senators’ emotions, Trump’s lawyers have tried to tap into raw partisan anger. REPUBLICANS TO WATCHSix Republican senators voted with Democrats on Tuesday not to dismiss the trial on constitutional grounds. AdCassidy was the only one who did not side with Democrats in a similar vote two weeks ago. He said after the vote Tuesday that he thought Democrats had a better argument and that Trump’s team had done a “terrible” job. He said he will watch the additional arguments as an impartial juror and then decide whether to convict.

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Rep. Jamie Raskin links impeachment with personal tragedy

Read full article: Rep. Jamie Raskin links impeachment with personal tragedy

In this image from video, House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., pauses as he speaks during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. But it was recalling what she said to him next, after he assured her nothing like that would happen again, that made Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin break down. “She said, ’Dad, I don’t want to come back to the Capitol,'” Raskin said softly, squeezing his nose and shaking his head to clear away tears. Trump is the first president to face an impeachment trial after leaving office and the first to be twice impeached. “And then there was a sound I will never forget, the sound of pounding on the door like a battering ram.

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Senate votes to allow Trump’s second impeachment trial to proceed

Read full article: Senate votes to allow Trump’s second impeachment trial to proceed

WASHINGTON – The Latest on former President Donald Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial (all times local):6:35 p.m.Senate Republicans had sharp criticism for former President Donald Trump’s lawyers after the opening of his second impeachment trial. Many said they didn’t understand Trump’s lawyers’ arguments as they sought to persuade the Senate to dismiss the trial on constitutional grounds. ___3:05 p.m.Rep. Jamie Raskin, the lead House impeachment manager, grew emotional as he concluded the Democrats’ first round of arguments in former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. Ad___1:40 p.m.President Joe Biden is planning to largely ignore the impeachment trial of his predecessor and plans to focus on the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ___10:40 a.m.House impeachment managers plan to lay out a “devastating” case that is similar to a criminal prosecution in former President Donald Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial.

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Trump trial gets go-ahead after emotional, graphic first day

Read full article: Trump trial gets go-ahead after emotional, graphic first day

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden would not be watching the trial of his predecessor. Though the trial now proceeds, that’s a legal issue that could resonate with Republicans eager to acquit Trump without being seen as condoning his behavior. Trump attorney David Schoen turned the trial toward starkly partisan tones, saying the Democrats were fueled by a “base hatred” of the former president. On the vote, six Republicans joined with Democrats pursue the trial, just one more than on a similar vote last week. Trump's second impeachment trial is expected to diverge from the lengthy, complicated affair of a year ago.

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As Trump prosecutor, delegate gets her say on impeachment

Read full article: As Trump prosecutor, delegate gets her say on impeachment

Plaskett couldnt cast a vote last month when the House impeached former President Donald Trump. The non-voting delegate from the Virgin Islands is among the impeachment managers selected by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to argue the case that Trump incited a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. (Tom Williams/Pool via AP, File)WASHINGTON – Stacey Plaskett couldn't cast a vote last month when the House impeached former President Donald Trump. The non-voting delegate from the Virgin Islands is among the impeachment managers selected by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to argue the case that Trump incited a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. It's an extraordinary moment that places Plaskett in the center of just the fourth impeachment trial of an American president.

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Trump rejects Dems’ request to testify at impeachment trial

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(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)WASHINGTON – House Democrats asked Donald Trump to testify under oath for his Senate impeachment trial, challenging him to respond to their charge that he incited a violent mob to storm the Capitol. Hours after the Democrats' Thursday request was revealed, Trump adviser Jason Miller dismissed the trial as “an unconstitutional proceeding” and said the former president would not testify. Separately, Trump’s lawyers denounced the request as a “public relations stunt.”AdThe impeachment trial starts Feb. 9. He asked that Trump provide testimony about his conduct “either before or during the Senate impeachment trial,” and under cross-examination, as early as Monday, Feb. 8, and not later than Thursday, Feb. 11. The Senate could vote to subpoena Trump, or any other witnesses, on a simple majority vote during the trial.

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Trump rejects Dems' request to testify at impeachment trial

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(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)WASHINGTON – House Democrats on Thursday asked Donald Trump to testify under oath for his Senate impeachment trial, challenging him to respond to their charge that he incited a violent mob to storm the Capitol. Hours after the Democrats' request was revealed, Trump adviser Jason Miller dismissed the trial as “an unconstitutional proceeding” and said the former president would not testify. Separately, Trump’s lawyers denounced the request as a “public relations stunt.”AdThe impeachment trial starts Feb. 9. He asked that Trump provide testimony about his conduct “either before or during the Senate impeachment trial,” and under cross-examination, as early as Monday, Feb. 8, and not later than Thursday, Feb. 11. The Senate could vote to subpoena Trump, or any other witnesses, on a simple majority vote during the trial.

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Pelosi's nine impeachment managers hope to 'finish the job'

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WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tapped nine of her most trusted allies in the House to argue the case for President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Pelosi hasn’t yet said when she will send the article of impeachment to the Senate. Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette, another manager, says the nine prosecutors plan to present a serious case and “finish the job” that the House started. REP. TED LIEU, CALIFORNIALieu, who authored the article of impeachment with Cicilline and Raskin, is on the Judiciary and Foreign Affairs panels. She is also a member of the House Judiciary Committee, and is a former lawyer and member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Trump becomes only US president to be twice impeached

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With the Capitol secured by armed National Guard troops inside and out, the House voted 232-197 to impeach Trump. Trump is the only U.S. president to be twice impeached. He is the first president to be impeached twice. Even Trump ally Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, shifted his position and said Wednesday the president bears responsibility for the horrifying day at the Capitol. Ten Republican lawmakers, including third-ranking House GOP leader Liz Cheney of Wyoming, voted to impeach Trump, cleaving the Republican leadership, and the party itself.

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Grieving congressman leads effort to remove Trump after riot

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After a violent mob launched a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol that forced Raskin and his colleagues to evacuate. the Maryland Democrat and former constitutional law professor is leading the effort to remove President Donald Trump from office for inciting the riot. Now Raskin, a former constitutional law professor, is leading the effort to remove President Donald Trump from office for inciting the riot. And even as many Republicans fought the Democratic effort to remove Trump, Raskin was praised by the GOP for continuing his work during such a challenging moment. Last week's riot at the Capitol began as lawmakers were certifying Biden’s Electoral College victory over Trump.

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House urges Pence to help oust Trump; impeachment next

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The House is trying to push the vice president and Cabinet to act even more quickly to remove President Donald Trump from office. Democrats are set to pass a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke constitutional authority under the 25th Amendment to oust Trump. Trump, meanwhile, warned the lawmakers off impeachment and suggested it was the drive to oust him that was dividing the country. Trump faces a single charge — “incitement of insurrection” — in the impeachment resolution after the most serious and deadly domestic incursion at the Capitol in the nation’s history. Trump was impeached by the House in 2019 over dealings with Ukraine and acquitted in 2020 by the Senate.

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