Alec Baldwin didn’t hold back as he voiced his opinions on U.S. politics and the current state of the Republican party on Twitter this week.
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By Ted Johnson
News networks began another day of impeachment coverage on Monday with an obvious focus on former national security adviser John Bolton’s bombshell book, one that injects a new level of uncertainty into the Senate trial.
After President Donald Trump’s team presented the opening hours of their argument on Saturday, it looked like the trial was headed to an all-but-certain outcome: Not only would Trump be acquitted, but it would likely happen by this weekend.
Now the
Alec Baldwin didn’t hold back as he voiced his opinions on U.S. politics and the current state of the Republican party on Twitter this week.
Alec Baldwin took to Twitter this week to warn his followers that Republicans are elevating Donald Trump’s power to levels reminiscent of Adolf Hitler.
Alec Baldwin took to Twitter this week to warn his followers that Republicans are elevating Donald Trump’s power to levels reminiscent of Adolf Hitler.
After taking home a narrow victory over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Iowa caucuses, former mayor Pete Buttigieg has come in second behind Sanders in the New Hampshire primaries on Tuesday (February 11).
By Mike Hitch
By Anita Bennett
President Donald Trump won impeachment acquittal on Wednesday (Feb. 5), ending the third presidential trial in American history.The Senate voted 52-48 favoring acquittal on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power.
John Legend and Bette Midler were among the celebrities reacting on Thursday as the U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday won impeachment acquittal in the U.S. Senate, bringing to a close only the third presidential trial in American history with votes that split the country, tested civic norms and fed the tumultuous 2020 race for the White House.A majority of senators expressed unease with Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine that resulted in the two articles of impeachment.
President Donald Trump has been cleared of both charges in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
The US Senate might've voted against subpoenaing witnesses for the real-life impeachment trial of Donald Trump, but in Saturday Night Live's latest cold open, things went very, very differently during the proceeding. Dubbed "The Trial You Wished Had Happened," the segment featured Kenan Thompson as Judge Mathis, kicking Mikey Day's Chief Justice John Roberts out of his seat and declaring, "this court needs a real judge who got some big brass ones under his skirt."
For those who have been disappointed with Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, “Saturday Night Live” has an alternative.
By Anita Bennett
The Senate narrowly rejected a vote to call witnesses in the impeachment trial of president Donald Trump on Friday, paving the way for an expected vote of acquittal next week.
By Ted Johnson
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton said at the beginning of January that he’s willing to testify in Donald Trump‘s impeachment trial, and now, the Senate is considering it. With mounting pressure on Republicans to call witnesses, Bolton’s testimony could be devastating; the former lawyer has direct knowledge of the president’s dealings with Ukraine, and has the potential to cause GOP senators to deflect should they hear new evidence.
By Dino-Ray Ramos