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The 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump: ‘There has never been a greater betrayal by a president’

Nine House Republicans have said they’ll vote to impeach Trump Wednesday.

      

New York man charged in Capitol riot bails out as attorney says he was ‘not part of the mob’

A New York man who allegedly gave a video interview while in the US Capitol was released on bond after being charged with crimes related to Wednesday’s riot.

YouTube ban: Google blocks new content from Donald Trump’s channel after Capitol riots, cites potential for violence

YouTube is blocking new content from Trump’s channel. Civil rights groups are threatening Google with a national boycott if it does not ban Trump.

      

House passes measure calling on Pence to invoke 25th Amendment and remove Trump from office

Pence will not invoke the 25th Amendment, he told Pelosi in a Tuesday letter.

      

‘We get our President or we die’: FBI issued dire warning day before Capitol riots; 170 suspects investigated

The FBI Norfolk office issued a dire internal warning on the day before the Capitol riots that violent extremists were planning an armed uprising.

      

Impeachment, resignation, 25th Amendment: How Democrats in Congress are trying to remove Trump after Capitol riots

Democrats in Congress have urged Trump to resign and for the Cabinet to remove him using the 25th Amendment. Now they’re preparing for impeachment.

      

‘People can’t afford to wait’: Biden and allies push for quick confirmations of nominees, citing security threats

President-elect Joe Biden is on course to lag behind his recent predecessors who had Cabinet nominees confirmed on the day of inauguration, causing concern that Biden’s administration could be hampered in its early efforts to face immediate security, h…

Troopers guard Texas Capitol and a few protesters gather as legislative session starts

Numerous law enforcement officers stood guard at Texas’ Capitol building in Austin and about a dozen demonstrators gathered outside as the legislative session began Tuesday.

Census Bureau makes last-minute push to tally non-citizens, watchdog says

Government officials balked when the Census Bureau set a last-minute deadline to assemble data on non-citizens as part of an apparent anti-immigration push by the Trump administration before leaving office, according to a new watchdog report.

A Florida sheriff’s deputy was killed by a suspect the week he was set to retire

A Florida sheriff’s deputy who was just one shift away from retirement was killed Monday by a suspect in a fatal car crash, Hillsboro County Sheriff Chad Chronister said during a press conference.

It’s easy for big business to dump the GOP now. This will be the real test

The insurrection at the US Capitol has sparked a reckoning in the business world.

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