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Congressman Jamie Raskin took shelter during the January 6th insurrection and then led President Trumpâs second impeachment, all within weeks of a tragic personal loss: his sonâs death by suicide. Looking back, he considers why he vastly overestimated the number of Republicans who would vote to convict. Atul Gawande talks about vaccination efforts and what the coming months and years might hold. And the actor Daniel Kaluuya talks about playing a man whom many consider a martyr: Fred Hampton, a Black Panther leader killed in a police raid. Kaluuya stars in Shaka Kingâs new film, âJudas and the Black Messiah.â
Vengeance-obsessed Democrat power brokers leaving millions in tears over the INHUMANE post-election treatment of Private Citizen Donald Trump, are giggling their way through his imminent impeachmentâan impeachment made imminent by the likes of Republican weaklings like Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, et al.
Itâs laughable to Democrats that unless the 75-plus million who cast their stolen votes for the president can turn away from the Internet and cable television between now and Feb. 9, they will witness his bloodied carcass the same as the cheering squads.
For all of those watching the inhumane Impeachment procedure, it will be like witnessing wings and other parts being torn from a butterfly.
What happens next in the impeachment process is unclear. Trump, whose term comes to an end on Jan. 20, will likely remain in power until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
What happens next in the impeachment process is unclear. Trump, whose term comes to an end on Jan. 20, will likely remain in power until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
What happens next in the impeachment process is unclear. Trump, whose term comes to an end on Jan. 20, will likely remain in power until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.