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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe House of Representatives moved to impeach President Donald Trump on Wednesday for inciting an insurrection, finding that he poses a threat to democracy and the Constitution.The vote comes just a week after pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol building in a doomed effort to block the certification of Joe Biden’s victory. It also comes with just one week left in Trump’s term.
Several Republicans said Tuesday that they would vote in favor of the motion. Debate
.President Joe Biden (Photo: Michael Stokes – Biden13, CC BY 2.0)
President Donald Trump has left the White House, ending a four-year term that saw him impeached twice, left him banned from his preferred social network and scorned by Hollywood over his policies and temperament. On Wednesday, shortly after 8 a.m., Trump boarded Marine One and flew to Joint Base Andrews where he gave a farewell address to supporters on the tarmac.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn the fraught final hours of Donald Trump’s presidency, he issued a raft of pardons, including ones for Lil Wayne and Kodak Black.In an official White House statement released late Tuesday night, Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. and Bill K.
For the first time in United States history, a sitting president has been impeached twice. President Donald Trump, 75, was impeached by the House of Representatives on January 13 on one article of “incitement of insurrection” following the January 6 siege on Capitol Hill that left five people dead.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said that she will vote to impeach Donald Trump when the House of Representatives takes up charges against the president on Wednesday.
President Trump on Monday approved an emergency declaration for Washington D.C., and ordered federal assistance to complement the local response ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration as fears of potential violence continue to loom following last week's deadly riot inside 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
Tomorrowland star and Hollywood veteran George Clooney recently opened up about the Capitol Hill attacks by Trump Supporters that happened in the past week in Washington DC. The Oscar winner spoke at The Business podcast and revealed that he found the riots very devastating to watch, especially seeing people’s house being desecrated in that way.
In the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol instigated by President Trump, his one-time LGBTQ supporters are now distancing themselves from him without outright renouncing their previous support.
Former California governor and film/TV star Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke out today, posting a video decrying the Capitol building takeover and President Donald Trump.
After the recent Capitol attack in Washington DC, like many celebrities, Lady Gaga is sharing her thoughts. While most US citizens think ousting Donald Trump from office using the 25th amendment is fair at the moment, the Poker Face singer is against it at the moment.
U.S. Capitol police officer Brian D. Sicknick has died, marking the fifth person to pass away amid the violent takeover of the building by Trump supporters on Wednesday (January 6).
Nostradamus has done it again.“The Simpsons” is once more being credited with predicting history decades before it happened. Fans of the 31-year-old animated TV series were quick to credit two episodes of the show with anticipating the angry mob of President Donald Trump supporters who vandalized and attempted insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday.
Lady Gaga has joined the chorus of voices calling out for the impeachment and removal from office of President Donald Trump.The singer took to Twitter on Thursday to encourage the public and lawmakers to continue to push for impeachment, as opposed to the suggestion being presented that he should be removed by invoking the 25th Amendment.«I hope we focus to impeach Trump so Congress has the constitutional authority to possibly disqualify him from future election,» she wrote.
Janet W. Lee Rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black are among the celebrities in line for President Donald Trump’s pardons.According to a report from Bloomberg, Trump is considering pardoning Wayne, with whom he posed for a photo during the presidential campaign.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterPresident Donald Trump called for an “orderly” transition of power to a new administration on Thursday, one day after his supporters attacked the Capitol building, ransacked offices and clashed with police.Trump released a two-minute video on Twitter, offering his first concession of the election he lost more than two months ago.“Now Congress has certified the results,” he said. “A new administration will be inaugurated on Jan.
When it comes to foreseeing the future, no TV series has been a prescient as “The Simpsons”.