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John M Crisp: GOP must hold Trump accountable

Carlson tells Trump don t degrade yourself on the way out with a slew of presidential pardons

Trump is expected to pardon 100 people on Tuesday - his final day in office Among them are reportedly rapper Lil Wayne and a Medicare fraudster from Fla. Tucker Carlson on Monday night urged Trump to reconsider pardoning the pair He and Pamela Anderson both argued for Julian Assange to be pardoned Anderson described the WikiLeaks founder as a hero of free speech  

Five national stories of the week

Joe Biden plans to propose a path to citizenship for immigrants, the inuaguration rehearsal was briefly evacuated, coronavirus deaths are rising in 30 states, federal departments launch an investigation into the law enforcement response to the Capitol riot and fortified statehouses see small protests over the weekend make up this week's five national stories.

Fauci gets his second coronavirus shot

Fauci gets his second coronavirus shot From CNN s Maggie Fox Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks at the National Institutes of Health on December 22, 2020, in Bethesda, Maryland. Patrick Semansky/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Dr. Anthony Fauci got his second dose of coronavirus vaccine Tuesday. “Got it. So far, so good,” he told CNN. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, helped lead the development and testing of the Moderna vaccine. He got his first dose of the vaccine on Dec. 22. Moderna’s vaccine is supposed to be given as two doses, four weeks apart.

Abbott slams offensive increased vetting of National Guardsmen

Abbott slams offensive increased vetting of National Guardsmen ahead of inauguration FacebookTwitterEmail Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the vetting of National Guard members ahead of Wednesday s inauguration most offensive thing (he has) ever heard. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)Jay Janner, MBR / Associated Press Gov. Greg Abbott has made his thoughts clear about the Pentagon s increased vetting of National Guard members ahead of President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday. According to the Washington Post s Missy Ryan, the federal government is screening the more than 21,000 National Guard troops stationed in Washington D.C. as part of increased security during the presidential inauguration. This news after reports of an Army reservist with security-level clearance being among the attacks that stormed the Capitol on January 6.

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