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Trump Cut Taxes for the Rich. Biden Wants to Raise Them
President Joe Biden wants to raise trillions of tax dollars from the wealthy. It’s a reversal from Donald Trump’s signature tax law.
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GOP Signals Unwillingness to Part With Trump After Riot
Former President Donald Trump’s loosely organized political network is testing its grasp on the Republican Party ahead of his Senate impeachment trial.
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‘Tonight': Trump Impeachment Moves to Senate
Jimmy Fallon addresses the article of impeachment against Donald Trump for inciting the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol being delivered to the Senate.
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‘THIS IS ME': Rioters Flaunt Involvement in Capitol Siege
In dozens of cases on social media, Trump supporters downright flaunted their activity on the day of the deadly insurrection
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GOP Largely Sides Against Holding Trump Impeachment Trial
All but five Senate Republicans have voted in favor of an effort to dismiss Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial
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House, Senate Prepares for 2nd Trump Impeachment as Biden Focuses on COVID
The second impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump, slated to start Feb. 8, continues to take shape in both the House and Senate. Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat, will preside, instead of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Trump Impeachment Goes to Senate, Testing His Sway Over GOP
The House impeachment case against Donald Trump has been delivered to the Senate for his upcoming trial.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Reads the Article of Impeachment Against Trump
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., reads the Article of Impeachment against former President Donald Trump.
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Biden's Treasury Revives Push to Put Harriet Tubman on $20 Bill After Trump Shelved It
“We’re exploring ways to speed up that effort,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters.
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Watchdog Probes If DOJ Officials Tried to Overturn Election
The Justice Department’s inspector general is launching an investigation to examine whether any former or current department officials “engaged in an improper attempt” to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election
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Supreme Court Ends Trump Emoluments Lawsuits
The Supreme Court has brought an end to lawsuits over whether Donald Trump illegally profited off his presidency
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Dominion Voting Systems Sues Rudy Giuliani for $1.3B Over False Election Claims
Dominion Voting Systems has filed a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who led the former president’s efforts to spread baseless claims about the 2020 election. The lawsuit filed Monday seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages for the voting machine company, a target for conservatives who made up wild claims about the company, blaming it for...
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Growing Number of GOP Senators Oppose Impeachment Trial
A growing number of Republican senators say they oppose holding an impeachment trial.
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Lawmakers Threatened Ahead of Impeachment Trial, AP Source Says
Federal law enforcement officials are examining a number of threats aimed at members of Congress as the second trial of former President Donald Trump nears.
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Trump: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Leaving White House
President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday that White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders would be leaving her post at the end of June.
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Former Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Is Joining Fox News
Sarah Sanders will join Fox News Channel as a contributor in September.
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Citizenship Data Is Latest Rollback of Trump Census Efforts
The U.S. Census Bureau is suspending efforts to create neighborhood-level statistics on the citizenship and age of residents, using 2020 census data
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Trump Considered Naming New AG to Help Push Baseless Claims of Voter Fraud
Then-President Donald Trump considered replacing acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in January with Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clark, who was willing to help Trump push his claims of widespread voter fraud in order to overturn the election results, according to a Justice Department official. Trump ultimately decided against firing Rosen out of fear that it would lead to mass resignations from...
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Trump Shuns ‘Ex-Presidents Club' — and the Feeling Is Mutual
Donald Trump is shunning the “ex-presidents club” — and the feeling is mutual
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Supporters' Words May Haunt Trump at Impeachment Trial
The words of Donald Trump supporters who are accused of participating in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot may end up being used against him in his Senate impeachment trial as he faces the charge of inciting a violent insurrection.