Harrison Ford labelled U.S. President Donald Trump a “son of a bitch” during his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
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By Ted Johnson
UPDATE, 12:06 PM PT: Donald Trump’s legal team wrapped up their opening argument in the Senate impeachment trial, and the proceedings will move on to its next phase: A Q&A session that will start on Wednesday and run through Thursday.
When the Senate reconvenes at 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, members will be allowed to pose questions to the House impeachment managers and Trump’s legal team, but they also will come in the form of written queries. Chief Justice John Roberts,
Harrison Ford labelled U.S. President Donald Trump a “son of a bitch” during his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
By Ted Johnson
It's official: impeachment season is over. Donald Trump was acquitted by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, Feb. 5 with an almost completely partisan vote on both articles of impeachment from the House of Representatives. And of course, the hosts of late night TV had a lot to say about the development.
Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), Hillary Clinton and more stars shared their divided thoughts on President Donald Trump’s acquittal after he was impeached.
President Donald Trump has been cleared of both charges in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
By Ted Johnson
The United States Senate decided today, February 5, to not remove impeached President Donald Trump, 73, from the Oval Office. After two weeks of arguments and testimonies from both sides of the aisle, the vote came almost completely down party lines.
It’s been six weeks since Nancy Pelosi led the House of Representatives in impeaching President Donald Trump, and he made it clear at the 2020 State of the Union that he’s taking it personally. As the president, 73, approached the dais in the same chamber where he was impeached on December 18, he gave copies of his speech to Vice President Mike Pence, and Pelosi, both sitting behind them per tradition.
By Erik Pedersen
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By Bruce Haring
came out swinging over the weekend yet again with another edgy, political cold open — this time giving viewers an imaginary Impeachment more in line with what many hoped it would be.
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
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