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On Inauguration Day, President Biden urged for an end to the bitter political division in our country. Author: Chris Hrapsky Updated: 10:15 PM CST January 20, 2021
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. After the inauguration, President Joe Biden signed a proclamation declaring today “a national day of unity,” but can the new president heal the heated political division in our country right now?
When the pomp and circumstance wanes, the Biden Administration is left with a fractured nation and bitterly divided Congress.
An NBC News poll last week showed 24% of voters believe the nation can unite in the next four years.
Biden s inauguration speech, suggests planting a seed now.
Minnesota Congressman Hagedorn Votes Against Impeachment
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Washington (KROC AM News) - Minnesota First District Congressman Jim Hagedorn joined 196 other House Republicans in voting against the second impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Hagedorn represents southern Minnesota.
Following Wednesday s vote, Rep. Hagedorn issued the following statement:
“Instead of looking toward the future and doing the business of the American people, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats have prosecuted another unwarranted and politically-motivated impeachment.
“This latest effort by House Democrats to impeach President Trump is further dividing an already splintered nation and subjecting the American people to yet another partisan battle. Democrats began working to impeach and remove the President before he even took the Oath of Office four years ago. They lack credibility on this issue. It is time to move forward as a nation.”