Who the f do you think you are talking to? What GOP leader Kevin McCarthy snapped at Trump when President REFUSED to call off MAGA mob storming Capitol and told him: I guess they re more upset about the election than you are
President Donald Trump was unwilling to call off the MAGA mob new details from a call with Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy suggest
CNN reported Friday that Trump and McCarthy engaged in an expletive-laced shouting match during the January 6 insurrection
McCarthy told Trump he needed to rein in his supporters and said they were breaking his windows on Capitol Hill
Former President Trump s lawyers completed their defense Friday
They spoke for just three hours out of an allotted 16
They played clip after clip of Democrats calling to fight and fight back
Accused managers of hypocrisy and accused Democrats of acting out of hatred Said managers manipulated evidence
Called impeachment a witch hunt and a sham, language Trump uses
Trump lawyer said Trump did not know when he tweeted about Pence that he had just been evacuated
Refused to say the election was stolen
President Joe Biden said he s watching to see if his Republican friends in the Senate stand up to Donald Trump with their impeachment vote
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Wednesday, Jan. 20
Inauguration Day 2021: Joe Biden takes helm as president, Kamala Harris now 1st female VP
Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday, summoning American resilience to confront a historic confluence of crises and urging people to come together to end an uncivil war in a nation deeply divided after four tumultuous years. Declaring that democracy has prevailed, Biden took the oath at a U.S. Capitol that had been battered by an insurrectionist siege just two weeks earlier.
As America says goodbye to President Trump, Democrats are doing what they do best: pushing forward, to the very last moment, with their four-year crusade to discredit, smear, and punish one of history’s truly great presidents. Having never given Mr. Trump so much as a moment of respite from their relentless torrent of defamatory lies, they have firmly secured their place in history as the pettiest, most lawless tyrants ever to defile our nation’s political landscape. Thus, it remains for the many millions of Americans who, with sober hearts and minds, are able to discern the monumental good that this president has done for the United States, to lay bare the magnitude of his accomplishments. Toward that end, let us examine his remarkable record.