(READ) Trump statement after “not guilty” finding at Senate proceeding
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A slip of the tongue provided a momentary respite from the serious politics of the day. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke of President Trump inciting an “erection.” He quickly corrected to what he meant to say: “insurrection.” Watch the clip
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With just days left in President Trump’s term, it has been another turbulent and historic week. A rush second impeachment with no witnesses or debate, thousands of military troops reporting to the streets of the U.S. Capitol and the mayor
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Court documents filed today describe an alleged Capitol rioter who used social media to document her trip and storm the Capitol in Washington D.C. last week. According to the FBI, realtor Jenna Ryan used Facebook and YouTube (but not Parler)
Did you know: When the first two Covid-19 vaccines were approved for emergency use they were proven effective for most people, but only anywhere from two weeks to two months? Will you need booster shots soon? What’s an RNA vaccine,
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(Original air date: October 13, 2019) For the first time in two decades, a US President faces the threat of impeachment, which, in simple terms, means Congress may officially charge President Trump with wrongdoing. James Rosen has been investigating the
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Sunday on Full Measure: My investigation into the taxpayer-funded bureaucracy where millions of our military veterans get their medical care: the V.A. It’s a story about a tragedy that began years ago due to long-standing problems in the bureaucracy. It
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The biggest single factor influencing voters as we move into the 2020 presidential campaign is: Trump himself. That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Thirty-two percent (32%) of respondents say “Just Trump” will most influence their 2020 vote.