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Trump plans political punishment for the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach him:report

January 16, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Trump plans political punishment for the 10 House Republicans who casted a ballot to impeach him for a week ago’s Capitol riot,…

one-time Democratic Party presidential Andrew Yang hops into swarmed 2021 NYC mayor competition to supplant de Blasio

January 15, 2021 Olivia John

Technology entrepreneur and one-time Democratic Party official cheerful Andrew Yang on Thursday will officially join the all around jam-packed field trying to supplant…

Biden’s transition team committs to gives NY $2 billion for COVID-19 expenses : Schumer

January 15, 2021 Florence Alessi

President-elect Joe Biden’s transition group has focused on an approach change that will give New York about $2 billion to repay state and…

National Guard says thanks, but no needs to the generous donations for troops

January 15, 2021 Emma Perkins

The National Guard is expressing profound gratitude, yet no way, to the liberal donations that have been pouring in after photographs arose Wednesday…

school employee who was pictured near VP Mike Pence’s chair during Capitol riot was arrested

January 15, 2021 Dave Barr

The previous Cleveland school employee who was imagined close to Vice President Mike Pence’s seat on the Senate floor during the Jan. 6…

Biden will stay at Blair House, known as the President’s Guest House, the night before inauguration

January 15, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President-elect Joe Biden has acknowledged a greeting from the White House to remain at Blair House, known as the President’s Guest House, the…

25th Amendment will come back for“haunts” President-elect Joe Biden:trump says

January 13, 2021 Sophia Andrew

President Trump on Tuesday called for “peace and calm” in the wake of the assault on the Capitol — as he likewise anticipated…

The third-ranking House Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney,will vote to impeach President Trump

January 13, 2021 Antonio Chad

The third-ranking House Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney, said Tuesday she will cast a ballot to impeach President Trump for purportedly actuating rioters to…

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named nine managers who will lead President Trump’s second impeachment

January 13, 2021 Benjamin Leo

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Tuesday named nine managers who will lead President Trump’s subsequent impeachment — including Rep. Eric Swalwell, who…

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