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House Arrest Plan for Invader of Pelosi's Office Halted
A plan to place the Arkansas man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol on house arrest has been put on hold
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Azar Condemns Capitol Riot in Resignation Letter
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is condemning the assault on the U.S. Capitol in his formal letter of resignation. Azar says he will resign at noon on Jan. 20, when President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in. Azar wrote in his letter to President Donald Trump, dated Jan. 12: “The attacks on the Capitol were an assault on our…
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Governors Complain Over Pace of COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments
Uncertainty over the pace of federal COVID-19 vaccine allotments is triggering anger and confusion in some states
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NY Prosecutors Interview Michael Cohen About Trump Finances
New York prosecutors conducted an hourslong interview Thursday of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, asking a range of questions about Trump’s business dealings, according to three people familiar with the meeting. The interview focused in part on Trump’s relationship with Deutsche Bank, his biggest and longest standing creditor, according to the three people, who weren’t authorized...
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UM Political Expert Looks at Future of South Florida Lawmakers Who Supported Trump
The fallout from the riot at the United States Capitol and the impeachment of President Trump is at the forefront right now, but will it change the political landscape regarding who the leaders are who South Florida sends to D.C.? That may hinge on just how long President Trump’s influence lasts when he’s no longer Commander in Chief. The...
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Manhattan District Attorney Expands Criminal Probe of Trump Company to Westchester County Property
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has expanded its criminal probe of President Donald Trump’s company to include a sprawling property in Westchester County, New York. A lawyer for the town of Bedford, N.Y., told CNBC that DA Cyrus Vance Jr.’s office issued a subpeona to the town for records related to the Trump Organization’s Seven Springs Estate site sometime...
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UM Expert Looks at Future of South Florida Lawmakers Who Supported Trump
The fallout from the riot at the United States Capitol and the impeachment of President Trump is at the forefront right now, but will it change the political landscape regarding who the leaders are who South Florida sends to D.C.? That may hinge on just how long President Trump’s influence lasts when he’s no longer Commander in Chief. The South...
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White Army Vet Charged in Shooting of Black Girl at Trump Rally
A white military veteran shot and wounded a 15-year-old Black girl during a tense confrontation at a rally in support of President Donald Trump in Iowa last month
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Florida Man Sued for Not Paying Up After Betting on Trump
A friendly $100 wager over the 2020 presidential election has landed in a Florida small claims court
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Inaugural Rehearsal Delayed as FBI Warns of ‘Concerning' Online Chatter About Armed Protests
The FBI is tracking an “extensive amount of concerning online chatter,” including calls for armed protests leading up to next week’s presidential inauguration.
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Trump to Face 2nd Impeachment With Less Allies Than Before
With less than a week left in office, President Donald Trump is staring down the prospect of a second senate impeachment trial. This time he’ll have fewer allies to mount a defense in a trial expected to begin after he’s already left the White House. Democrats also say they’re looking beyond removal from office in order to uphold the...
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‘Late Night': Closer Look at Trump Moving Out of White House
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at a twice-impeached Donald Trump turning against some of his closest allies as he prepares to move.
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‘Tonight': Trump Refuses to Pay Rudy Giuliani
Jimmy Fallon addresses President Donald Trump refusing to pay Rudy Giuliani’s legal fees.
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Pentagon Probes Extremism in US Military as Thousands of Troops Guard DC After Capitol Riot
The Pentagon’s internal probe comes after some troops and veterans were spotted at last week’s Capitol invasion.
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Olympic Swimmer Released But Ordered to Stay Away From DC
A five-time Olympic swimming medalist charged with participating in a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol has been released from federal custody but ordered to stay away from Washington, D
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Some Democrats in Congress Are Worried Their Colleagues Might Kill Them
In the aftermath of last week’s deadly assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, members of Congress are expressing something once unthinkable: that some of their own colleagues may be endangering their lives. Not in a rhetorical sense, but in a direct and immediate way, NBC News reports. “It’s the most poisonous I’ve ever seen,” Rep....
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Trump Impeachment Trial to Focus on His Attacks on Election
President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial could begin at 1 p.m. on Inauguration Day
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Trump's Mar-A-Lago Warned Over Coronavirus Mask Violations
President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club’s failure to enforce Palm Beach County’s mask ordinance at its New Year’s Eve bash has resulted in a warning but no fine or other punishment
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Three Major Security Concerns for Inauguration Week That Extend Beyond Capitol Hill
The FBI is warning of potential violence from extremist groups ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, shared with LX News the three main security threats that his intelligence team has identified in the days ahead.
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Twitter CEO Defends Trump Ban, Cites Threats to Physical Safety
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday defended the company’s decision last week to permanently ban President Donald Trump. “After a clear warning we’d take this action, we made a decision with the best information we had based on threats to physical safety both on and off Twitter,” Dorsey said in a thread on Twitter, talking about the ban for the first time....