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The Daily 202: Trump wanted to be a modern-day Andrew Jackson. He wound up more like Andrew Johnson.
Scholars suggest a Reconstruction-era remedy, instead of impeachment, after Trump incited mob.
Scholars suggest a Reconstruction-era remedy, instead of impeachment, after Trump incited mob.
Tech's moves to deplatform the president are emboldening Republicans to call for a breakup
Some are joining the chorus in corporate America suspending donations to politicians after a pro-Trump mob stormed Congress.
Some doses will still be held back and people will get their second shots, advisers insist.
Archived data would have to be authenticated if cases involving posters ultimately went to court.
“The big players here are the dark-money donors,” one campaign finance reform advocate says.
Timing complicates everything.
The GOP is retreating to a tried-and-true playbook: Accusing Democrats of overreaching and dividing the country with a second push for Trump’s impeachment.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) says he is hesitant to wade into contested Republican primaries for open seats.
He's scrambling to find an online megaphone.
He will inherit a Justice Department that Biden and other critics say has curtailed prosecution of polluters under President Trump.
A growing number of other companies are cutting off Republicans who opposed certifying Biden's win.
'The Powell suit is a trial run,' said R Street Foundation's Paul Rosenzweig.
Science suggests they have some immunity, but experts worry about dissuading anyone from getting the shots.
Democrats plan to introduce "incitement of insurrection" charges against Trump today.
The new Senate majority leader will become an instant focal point of President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda, overseeing a caucus ranging from conservative Joe Manchin to Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders.
Furious over the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol, Democrats are determined to force the president from office rather than allow him to leave on his own terms.
Invoking the 25th Amendment remains unlikely, but some Republicans call on Trump to resign and House Democrats are considering impeaching him a second time.
"It took a group of domestic terrorists storming the Capitol before they were willing to do so,” said Rep. Bennie Thompson.
White House officials are streaming for the exits while business leaders cut ties.