Among religious Jews, Saturday is considered the seventh day of the week, and treated as a holy day of rest, when various activities – ranging from mental and menial.
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Alabama’s Richard Shelby among few senators to have participated in three impeachments
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The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is bringing back college memories for Angi Stalnaker and a lesson she learned from a beloved political science professor at the University of Alabama.
She recalled her professor, Bill Stewart, writing down the names of the Republican and Democratic senators who, prior to the 1999 impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, indicated how they would vote before the trial started. Those who did have their minds made up beforehand, Stalnaker recalls Stewart saying, “violated their oaths.”
Trump Organization Executive Vice President Eric Trump sounds off on Hannity .
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, February 2, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: And welcome to Hannity.
Tonight, the ongoing five-year smear campaign against former president, or as Jimmy Acosta says, President Trump on exile, disguised as yet another Senate impeachment trial is set to proceed early next week.
One big problem for the Democrats, the media mob, we already know the outcome. The former president will be acquitted. Forty-five senators already on record saying the whole thing is unconstitutional and it is.
Then US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results by the US Congress, in Washington, DC, January 6, 2021. [Jim Bourg/File Photo/Reuters]
On January 13, Donald Trump became the first president in US history to be impeached twice. Ten Republican members of Congress, including the third-most powerful Republican in the House of Representatives, Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming, broke rank and voted with the Democrats to charge the president with “inciting violence against the government of the United States.”
This took place exactly one week after Trump supporters organised a violent insurrection to take over the US Capitol Building and block the certification of Biden’s Electoral College win, an effort that was supported politically by Republican members of Congress and senators who voted against certifying the electoral college win.