Fox News is hiring Larry Kudlow, President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, as contributor and host of a weekday program on its business network.
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Ten House Republicans joined Democrats to impeach President Trump on charges of "incitement of an insurrection," making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. With 10 Republican votes, Trump's second impeachment was the most bipartisan one in history.
By comparison, five Democrats voted to impeach Bill Clinton in 1998. Here are the 10 Republicans: Rep.
Liz Cheney of Wyoming Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio Rep.
Jamie Herrera-Beutler of Washington Rep. John Katko of New
.Fox News is hiring Larry Kudlow, President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, as contributor and host of a weekday program on its business network.
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
Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration was viewed by almost 40 million across America, up by over a million from Donald Trump’s swearing in at the start of 2017.Biden became the 46th president of the United States this week at the ceremony at the US Capitol in Washington DC, two weeks after the same building was subject to a violent insurrection from a pro-Trump mob.According to Nielsen (via Variety), approximately 39.87 million people watched Biden’s inauguration across the six major TV networks
The Village People have issued a statement after Donald Trump played their song ‘Y.M.C.A.’ for the final time during his turbulent presidency yesterday (January 20).The former president played the 1978 disco hit at a number of his public appearances and rallies over the past four years despite the group repeatedly asking him not to.Trump played ‘Y.M.C.A.’ once again after giving his farewell speech at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland yesterday ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration in Washington
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.
Many people are breathing a collective sigh of relief that Donald Trump‘s four chaotic years as president — including a historic two impeachments — are finally coming to an end on Jan. 20.
First Daughter of the United States Ivanka Trump responded to reports the Secret Service can’t use her bathrooms. In a report by The Washington Post published on Thursday, January 14, several neighbors and law enforcement officials who know Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, claimed that they weren’t allowed to use any of the six bathrooms in the couple’s Washington D.C. home.
Ariel Pink has spoken about the backlash to his attendance at the recent pro-Donald Trump rally in Washington, DC. In an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, he says that his treatment – including being dropped by his label – is unfair, when all he wanted to do was peacefully show support for the outgoing president.The event’s aim, of course, was to push Trump’s baseless claims that he has been deprived of a second presidential term by a fraudulent election.
Washington Post that the tax-payer-funded security detail that guarded members of the extended first family throughout Donald Trump's presidency was forced to use porta-potties, or even, incredibly, to leave the Trump-Kushner home to go to the bathrooms inside the nearby homes of Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama and Vice President Mike Pence. A solution was found when the Secret Service rented a nearby studio apartment, just so that agents could go to the bathroom.
Rep. Dan Newhouse became the sixth Republican to say that they will vote to impeach President Trump on Wednesday afternoon as debate raged in the House over an impeachment article accusing the president of inciting an insurrection. The Washington Republican joins Reps.
In the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol instigated by President Trump, his one-time LGBTQ supporters are now distancing themselves from him without outright renouncing their previous support.
After the recent Capitol attack in Washington DC, like many celebrities, Lady Gaga is sharing her thoughts. While most US citizens think ousting Donald Trump from office using the 25th amendment is fair at the moment, the Poker Face singer is against it at the moment.
Karlie Kloss has “tried” to convince Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner to accept the result of the U.S. election.The model – who is married to Joshua Kushner – criticized Donald Trump and his team for refusing to accept the outcome of November’s (2020) election, after armed supporters of the president stormed the Capitol building in Washington on Wednesday (January 6, 2021).“Accepting the results of a legitimate democratic election is patriotic.