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Wed. Jan. 20 starting at 10:30 am on WKAR WORLD 23.2 & STREAMING and at 11 am on 105.1 FM & 870 AM | PBS NewsHour and NPR will provide live coverage of…
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It was the most members of a president's party to vote for his impeachment in history. Many Republicans faced safety threats ahead of the vote, but Trump had gone too far for this group.
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U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Grand Rapids, MI-3) has issued this statement on Impeachment: We saw profiles in courage during the assault on the Capitol.…
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Just one week before he will leave office, Trump has now become the first U.S. president to be impeached twice.
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The resolution charges President Trump with "incitement of insurrection." Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he will not reconvene the Senate early for a trial to remove Trump from office.
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"I do not believe that such a course of action is in the best interest of our Nation or consistent with our Constitution," the vice president wrote on Tuesday evening.
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Law enforcement and elected officials have implemented several security changes ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's swearing in on Jan. 20.
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Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after President Trump posted messages that violated the company's rules.
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The U.S. education secretary sent a letter to President Trump, announcing her resignation effective Friday.
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The Capitol Police said that officer Brian Sicknick died from his injuries and that several other officers injured in the attack remain hospitalized.