Piers Morgan has sent a searing message to his former friend Donald Trump as he leaves the White House for the last time. Donald, 74, lost the latest US presidential election to Joe Biden, 78, who will be sworn into power on Wednesday.
10.01.2021 - 05:43 / foxnews.com
Congressional calls for the impeachment of President Trump are gaining traction on both sides of the aisle, as lawmakers announced Saturday that impeachment would be introduced in the House Monday. Many agree that the violent breach and riot at the U.S.
Capitol Wednesday that left five people dead was a direct result of the president's conduct and a rally he held that morning. Rep.
Piers Morgan has sent a searing message to his former friend Donald Trump as he leaves the White House for the last time. Donald, 74, lost the latest US presidential election to Joe Biden, 78, who will be sworn into power on Wednesday.
Dr. Harold Bornstein, Donald Trump’s longtime personal physician who made headlines when he declared his patient “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency,” died Friday, Jan. 8. He was 73.
President Trump was impeached Wednesday with bipartisan support. No matter how angry you may be at Trump over what happened at the Capitol building last week, watching this happen may confuse you. The chaos of an impeachment trial is hardly the peaceful and orderly transition of power both parties assure you they want.
Ten House Republicans joined Democrats to impeach President Trump on charges of "incitement of an insurrection," making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. With 10 Republican votes, Trump's second impeachment was the most bipartisan one in history.
The "majority" of GOP lawmakers are afraid they will be in danger if they vote in favor of impeaching President Trump over his role in the Capitol riots, Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado said during a television appearance on Wednesday.
Rep. Dan Newhouse became the sixth Republican to say that they will vote to impeach President Trump on Wednesday afternoon as debate raged in the House over an impeachment article accusing the president of inciting an insurrection. The Washington Republican joins Reps.
Fox News contributor and former deputy White House chief of staff Karl Rove warned Tuesday that House Democrats' drive to impeach President Trump in connection with last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol is "very problematic for the country." Rove was reacting on "The Story" to House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney's declaration that she would vote to impeach Trump when the resolution comes before lawmakers Wednesday.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday night will move forward with an effort to hold President Trump accountable for the role he played in inciting a deadly riot on Capitol Hill last week. In the late-evening, members of the chamber are expected to discuss asking Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment, which would remove Trump from office eight days ahead of President-Elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration Day.
House Democrats' attempt to impeach President Trump for a second time in connection with last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol is "so ill-advised," Sen.
Chris Christie is calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office after the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week.
Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., who is one of the representatives taking the lead on an impeachment resolution targeting President Trump after the riot at the U.S.
Donald Trump a failed leader who “will go down in history as the worst president ever.”In a video posted on social media on Sunday, the Republican took solace that Trump’s presidency was coming to an end and “would soon be as irrelevant as an old tweet.”He called for national unity and vowed his support for President-elect Joe Biden in the wake of the mobs and security breach at the U.S.
Like many other celebrities, Hollywood veteran Arnold Schwarzenegger recently reacted to the Capitol Hill attacks by Trump supporters and is going viral for the video he posted. The former governor of California took to Twitter to make his views clear about the riots, and in the public in a video message posted on the social media site, Arnold could be seen condemning the Donald Trump administration and calling the attackers “spinelessness fellow Republicans.” In the video, Arnold also compared
A second impeachment for President Trump? Don't bet on it, says U.S. Sen.
Donald Trump‘s new social media ban “the most important moment in the history of social media”.Last night (January 8), the outgoing US President’s Twitter account was suspended indefinitely, after Mark Zuckerburg announced earlier this week that his Facebook and Instagram accounts would be blocked at least until after Joe Biden‘s inauguration on January 20.“This is the most important moment in the history of social media,” Baron Cohen wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of Trump inside the White
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R, called on President Trump to resign Friday and questioned her future within the Republican Party. "I want him to resign.
Former U.S. State Secretary Colin Powell, a Republican, on Thursday called for President Trump's resignation "as soon as possible." The retired four-star general, who served under former President George W.
Lady Gaga has called for President Donald Trump to be impeached.The 34-year-old singer wants the POTUS removed from his final weeks in office following rioting at the Capitol building earlier this week (begins January 4, 2021).
Lady Gaga is weighing in on Wednesday's riots in the U.S. Capitol, which left at least five people dead — including a police officer.