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New York City ending business ties with Trump Organization, mayor says

New York City declared on Wednesday that it will cut business ties with the Trump Organization, and at least two companies made similar moves, citing the storming of the U.S. Capitol last week by a crowd that President Donald Trump had egged on.

Acting U S attorney general warns insurrectionists against further attacks

While Congress acted to impeach him, President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged his supporters to shun violence as the National Guard prepared to deploy at least 20,000 troops in Washington for the Jan. 20 swearing-in of his successor Joe Biden.

Walmart, Disney suspend contributions to U S lawmakers who opposed Biden certification

Walmart Inc, the world's biggest retailer and Walt Disney Co joined other major companies in indefinitely suspending donations to U.S. lawmakers who voted against President-elect Joe Biden's election certification.

US House Of Representatives Opens Trump Impeachment Session

US House Votes On Trump s Unprecedented Second Impeachment US House Votes On Trump s Unprecedented Second Impeachment After hours of intense debate, a bipartisan majority of members is expected to impeach the president, who urged supporters last week to march on the US Capitol and fight like hell . In the Capitol building itself, guards in full camouflage and carrying assault rifles assembled. Washington: The US House of Representatives began its momentous vote Wednesday on impeaching President Donald Trump for a second time, on charges of incitement of insurrection. After hours of intense debate, a bipartisan majority of members is expected to impeach the president, who urged supporters last week to march on the US Capitol and fight like hell, actions that Democrats say incited a mob to stage a violent and deadly uprising.

As House deliberates, Senate Republicans mull starting Trump impeachment trial Friday

8 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump on Wednesday became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice, as 10 of his fellow Republicans joined Democrats in the House of Representatives to charge him with inciting an insurrection in last week’s violent rampage in the Capitol. The vote in the Democratic-controlled House was 232-197 following the deadly assault on American democracy, although it appeared unlikely the swift impeachment would lead to Trump’s ouster before his four-year term ends and Democratic President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20. The Senate’s Republican majority leader, Mitch McConnell, rejected Democratic calls for a quick impeachment trial, saying there was no way to conclude it before Trump leaves office. But even if he has left the White House, a Senate conviction of Trump could lead to a vote on banning him from running for office again.

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