Lorraine Kelly has agreed with calls to prosecute Donald Trump in an interview with Piers Morgan. The Scots TV presenter discussed the upcoming impeachment trial with the Good Morning Britain star on her ITV programme this morning.
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“What we saw yesterday were thugs, thugs who brought an abomination to our nation’s capital, and who attacked our Capitol,” said Garcetti at event to promote vaccination in South L.A.. “It was a group of people who were inspired by, who were incited by the president of the United States of America, a sentence
Lorraine Kelly has agreed with calls to prosecute Donald Trump in an interview with Piers Morgan. The Scots TV presenter discussed the upcoming impeachment trial with the Good Morning Britain star on her ITV programme this morning.
Donald Trump from Britain if the US Senate upholds his impeachment were yesterday backed by Scottish Justice Minister Humza Yousaf.He said “serious consideration” must be given to denying the former US president entry if he is hit with the UK exclusion order normally issued against suspected terrorists, hate preachers and criminals.Trump faces an impeachment trial in the Senate next month on a charge of inciting the mob who stormed Washington’s Capitol Hill on January 6.Now the SNP and Labour
Donald Trump last year.The former president was on Air Force One when the call arrived, Morgan said in a new interview.Speaking on the BBC‘s Americast podcast, Morgan revealed that the security breach took place in October 2020 after the pair fell out over Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.Morgan went on to reveal that he only realised that the prank call had taken place when Trump phoned him back while he was on his way to vote in the US Election in Florida in
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.
Joe Biden's inauguration is an event a whole host of past American Presidents are in attendance for, but there's one famous family who aren't present… Donald Trump's.The outgoing President, 74, and his loved ones are noticeably absent from the moment in history at the White House. MORE: Jill Biden sparks major transformation at the White House with Joe Biden Donald confirmed he would not attend the formal event in a tweet on 8 January when he wrote: "To all of those who have asked, I will not be
Donald Trump and Melania Trump leave the White House for the final time on Wednesday (January 20) in Washington, DC, as the city prepares for the Inauguration of President Elect Joe Biden.
The four years of the Donald Trump presidency are officially over. Today, January 20, Joe Biden will become the 46th President of the United States, and Trump will be a former president. Throughout the four years of Trump’s one term, there were a number of odd moments that were captured by photographers. Now that Donald Trump is on his way back to Florida, let’s look back at some of the weirdest moments during the Trump presidency.
Seven days before he is scheduled to be sworn in as the 46th President of the intensely divided United States, Joe Biden today praised the House of Representatives for impeaching Donald Trump for a second time and pushed for the other business of government to move forward too.
Don Lemon has some choice words for the U.S. president.
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