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Trump s impeachment process to start Monday? Here s where the situation stands

Trump s impeachment process to start Monday? Here s where the situation stands
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Analysis of Trump s judicial appointments finds nearly 40% of confirmed appellate judges have shown anti-LGBTQ bias

Analysis of Trump’s judicial appointments finds nearly 40% of confirmed appellate judges have shown anti-LGBTQ bias Muri Assuncao, New York Daily News © Win McNamee/Getty Images North America/TNS In this file photo, President Donald Trump stands on the Truman Balcony after returning to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Oct. 05, 2020, in Washington, D.C.. President Donald Trump’s four years of judicial appointments have shown an alarming radicalization of federal courts and potentially devastating consequences to LGBTQ people, according to a report released Tuesday. Since Trump took office in January 2017, Lambda Legal, an organization that fights for the civil rights of the LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS communities, has tracked, documented and analyzed how Trump’s reshaping of the courts would impact the lives of those groups.

Rep Ilhan Omar says she is drawing up articles of impeachment against Trump

Congress defiantly resumes ratifying Biden s victory after violence

Congress defiantly resumes ratifying Biden s victory after violence
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Congress defiantly resumes ratifying Biden s victory after violence (Ld)

Congress defiantly resumes ratifying Biden s victory after violence ​ By Arul Louis ( IANS) | Published on ​ Thu, Jan 7 2021 9:33 IST | ​ 0 Views Congress defiantly resumes ratifying Biden s victory after violence. Image Source: IANS News Washington, Jan 7 : After a deadly attack on the citadel of American democracy, Congress defiantly resumed its constitutional task of tallying the electoral colleges votes to plant the final seal on Joe Biden s election as the 46th US President and Kamala Harris as Vice President. Sitting President Donald Trump was roundly condemned for his role in instigating the rioters on Wednesday who stormed the Capitol, the domed building that houses Congress, resulting in the death of a woman from gunfire inside it and sending members of Congress to seek refuge in secure areas when mobs invaded.

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