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Trump urges Senate Republicans to dump McConnell
Meanwhile McConnell came under criticism from Biden for his position on the new administration's $1.9 trillion Covid-19 economic relief bill.
After Trump acquittal, Republicans see 'battle for soul of party'
Trump has flirted with the idea of running for the White House again in 2024.
Donald Trump acquitted, again, by US Senate
It concluded as expected with a majority of Republicans declaring him not guilty, in a sign of the powerful grip the 74-year-old Trump continues to exert on his party.
Biden begins dismantling Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' asylum policy
Migrants in Mexico hoping to reach the US welcomed the policy change in Washington.
House rests Trump impeachment case, defense begins Friday
Some Republican senators have clearly already made up their minds and do not intend to break with Trump, who has threatened to derail their careers.
Chilling riot footage dominates Trump impeachment trial
Unlike Trump's first impeachment trial a year ago, which took three weeks, this one is expected to be over within days.
Trump trial begins but Republicans signal likely acquittal
If Trump were convicted, the Senate would then hold a simple-majority vote on barring him from future public office.
Donald Trump 'much happier' after Twitter exit; Melania 'loves it'
Twitter had permanently suspended the account of the former US President after the deadly riots at the Capitol in Washington D.C.
Trump team blasts 'absurd' impeachment on eve of trial
The proceedings will take place in the very Senate chamber that was raided by rioters, threatening the lives of lawmakers in an effort to stop the ceremonial certification of Biden's election victory.
SAG-AFTRA permanently bans Donald Trump from readmission after his exit
The board had first moved against Trump in a meeting held after the riots in January.
Did Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'violate' Megxit deal by getting involved in US politics?
The couple allegedly held a secret "introductory" meeting with California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Trump refuses to testify in 'unconstitutional' impeachment trial
The Democratic House prosecutors, or impeachment managers, say the Republican leader was "singularly responsible" for the Capitol attack, which left five dead.
Melania didn't 'care,' but Jill Biden wants to show she does
First ladies have the odd position of being married to the most powerful man in the country but without a formal public role.
Republican party future in balance as Trump trial looms
Trump, who left the White House for Florida before Joe Biden's inauguration, has vowed to stay active in politics in some form.
Trump impeachment 2021: Ex-POTUS acquittal very likely
A censure resolution against Trump is being planned by Senator Kaine
Democrats push stimulus and $1,400 checks, with or without Republicans
The proposal has a $15 minimum wage, a third round of $1,400 checks and extensions to federal protections
Prince Harry 'spotted' by eagle-eyed fans on Joe Biden's inauguration day
The picture of the Duke of Sussex was clicked in 2013, when he visited the United States as a senior royal.
Facebook 'Supreme Court' to judge Trump suspension
Reaction to the Trump ban has ranged from criticism that Facebook should have booted him long ago to outrage over his online voice being muted.
'Democracy has prevailed': Biden enters the White House
Biden, who has vowed a major escalation in the nation's Covid vaccination drive, warned that the "toughest and deadliest period" was still ahead.
Tiffany Trump is engaged; slips announcement in farewell post ahead of leaving White House
Michael Boulos also took to his own Instagram account to announce his engagement to the socialite.
Trump's farewell speech boasts about 'greatest political movement' and 'greatest economy'
He urged Americans to "unify" following the Capitol riot
Biden leads Covid memorial on eve of inauguration
The US on Tuesday recorded another 2,482 deaths due to the virus, according to Johns Hopkins University's tally.
Biden pushes unity two days before taking over crisis- laden White House
According to US media, one of Trump's final actions could be announced Tuesday at the latest: scores of pardons for convicted criminals.
Apple's Cook says Parler could return to App Store with reforms
Apple suspended all downloads of the Parler app following the attack on the US Capitol on January 6.
Biden team lays out plans as inauguration, impeachment loom
Plans for the inauguration -- in normal times a bracing, even joyous, tribute to peaceful transition -- had already been scaled down out of pandemic concerns.
Trump brand tarnished after bruising presidency and Capitol attack
Assessing the state of Trump's finances is difficult because of the opaque nature of government disclosure information and the private status of the Trump Organization.
Trump impeachment trial looms over Biden's first 100 days agenda
If convicted, a second, simple majority vote would be enough to bar the real estate tycoon from trying to come back as president in 2024.
'Home Alone' star Macaulay Culkin agrees on editing Donald Trump out of film
Macaulay Culkin is "sold" on the idea of removing Donald Trump from "Home Alone 2."
Trump impeached for unprecedented second time
Trump survived a first impeachment almost exactly a year ago when the Republican-controlled Senate acquitted him of abusing his office to try and get dirt on Biden's family before the election.
Chuck Norris not at US Capitol riot, says rep
It was not Chuck Norris who took a selfie with a protester during the U.S. Capitol riot but a "lookalike."