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White House to Send Masks to Communities Hit Hard by Pandemic HHS Office of Minority Health Holds First Meeting of COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to Take Action in Texas after Public Health Emergency FDA Approves Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for Emergency Use FDA Releases Guidance for Modifying COVID-19 Vaccines Courts Oral Arguments Unlikely to be Heard on Public Charge Rule Reports GAO Testimony Before Senate Budget Committee, Low-Income Workers: Millions of Full-time Workers in the Private Sector Rely on Federal Health Care and Food Assistance Programs GAO-21-396T, COVID-19: Key Insights from GAO’s Oversight of the Federal Public Health Response

7 Republican senators bucked their party and voted to convict Trump at his impeachment trial Here s how they explained their votes

7 Republican senators bucked their party and voted to convict Trump at his impeachment trial. Here s how they explained their votes Ledyard King and Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY Trump impeachment trial vote acquits him in historic second impeachment proceeding Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – Seven Republican senators voted to convict Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial Saturday, siding with Democrats in a major rebuke of the former president for his role in the deadly Capitol riots on Jan. 6. © Pool, Getty Images Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa.., questions Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin during a hearing on the Examination of Loans to Businesses Critical to Maintaining National Security on Capitol Hill on Dec. 10, 2020 in Washington.

Justice Dept won t charge Sen Burr over stock sales

Justice Dept won t charge Sen Burr over stock sales
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Live updates: GOP Sen Murkowski, who called for Trump to resign, says House right to impeach

The Senate awaits the House's article of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The trial is unlikely before he leaves office Jan. 20.

GOP Sen Alexander: Trump Has No Right to Bring Specious Lawsuits With No Evidence to Court

GOP Sen. Alexander: Trump Has No Right to Bring Specious Lawsuits With No Evidence to Court Newsweek 13/12/2020 Jason Lemon © ALEX EDELMAN/POOL/AFP/Getty Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tennessee), delivers his opening statement during a Senate Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Hearing to examine COVID-19, focusing on an update on the federal response at a hearing in Washington, D.C. on September 23. Alexander said in an interview broadcast Sunday that Trump s lawyers do not have a right to bring specious lawsuits with no evidence to overturn President-elect Joe Biden s win. Senator Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican, said that President Donald Trump s lawyers do not have a right to bring specious lawsuits with no evidence to court, criticizing the losing presidential candidate s legal strategy to overturn President-elect Joe Biden s victory.

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