Trump looms over California politics, even after impeachment
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President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington.Jacquelyn Martin/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Demonstrators shout slogans while carrying a sign calling for the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom in November during a protest against a coronavirus stay-at-home order in Huntington Beach (Orange County).Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is the target of a recall campaign, and Democrats are likely to tie Donald Trump to it.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
The Senate’s impeachment acquittal of Donald Trump may have closed the book on his tumultuous presidential term, but he will continue to play a large role in California politics for at least the next two years even if he never sets foot in the state.
Devin Nunes Predicts GOP Will Be Pressured to Impeach Biden If They Take the House in 2022
On 2/11/21 at 12:19 AM EST
California Representative Devin Nunes said Wednesday that if the GOP gains control of the House in 2022, Republicans could face pressure to impeach President Joe Biden.
Democrats in the House impeached former President Donald Trump in February for allegedly inciting the January riot at the U.S. Capitol building. Some Republicans have said that Trump s rhetoric, which included unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud, did not constitute an impeachable offense. In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Nunes said that the reestablishment of certain social media platforms could allow the GOP to disseminate good information to the American people.
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Dem Cheri Bustos Diverts Post Office Aid Cash to Own Campaign DCCC Chairwoman Cheri Bustos / Getty Images Matthew Foldi • February 9, 2021 3:40 pm
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The latest fundraising plea from Democratic congresswoman Cheri Bustos tells potential donors their money is desperately needed to fund struggling post offices but every dollar raised is going straight to her campaign.
A Sunday email from Bustos, an Illinois lawmaker who was chairwoman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee last cycle, painted a dire picture of operations at the USPS, and begged recipients to chip in. We need EVERYONE reading this email to do their part to help us raise $3,420 TODAY and save USPS, Bustos wrote in the fundraising email, pointing to an NPR report on mail delivery delays. Please chip in $5 or whatever you can afford right now.