By Jason Hall
Jan 29, 2021
One of the key participants in the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol Building is now offering to testify at former President
Donald Trump s upcoming impeachment trial.
Lawyer
Albert Watkins said his client,
Jacob Chansley, also known as the QAnon Shaman, is willing to provide insight as someone who was incited by Trump,
Chansley, who was infamously spotted wearing horns and face paint while holding a megaphone during the riots, is said to have been horrendously smitten by Trump at the time, but now feels betrayed by the former president s refusal to grant him and others a pardon after being arrested for the insurrection, according to his lawyer.
By Jason Hall
Jan 29, 2021
One of the key participants in the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol Building is now offering to testify at former President
Donald Trump s upcoming impeachment trial.
Lawyer
Albert Watkins said his client,
Jacob Chansley, also known as the QAnon Shaman, is willing to provide insight as someone who was incited by Trump,
Chansley, who was infamously spotted wearing horns and face paint while holding a megaphone during the riots, is said to have been horrendously smitten by Trump at the time, but now feels betrayed by the former president s refusal to grant him and others a pardon after being arrested for the insurrection, according to his lawyer.
Tony s Kansas City
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
An earnest column imagines college hotties making social change. Reality check: Even in 2020
progressives were flummoxed that so many white women continued to support Prez Trump. Still, the screed is worth consideration if only as distraction between pillow fights and kissing practice Which is how I imagine how most progressive post-graduate white ladies spend the majority of their time during sleepovers.
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On Saturday, Nov. 7, an arduous election cycle came to an end, resulting in President-elect Joseph R. Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. In the time since polls closed on Tuesday, voters were on edge, commiserating on Twitter about vote counts. On Friday, Nov.
Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent
The inauguration programming will also simulcast on Bloomberg Quicktake.
CNBC:
Shepard Smith, beginning at 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. ET.
The network’s coverage will also include reporting from CNBC’s Washington correspondents
Eamon Javers, Ylan Mui and
Kayla Tausche.
CNN:
On January 20, CNN will provide viewers with comprehensive coverage of Inauguration Day as President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
Chris Cuomo will kick off CNN’s special coverage of The Inauguration of Joe Biden from 12 a.m.-2 a.m. ET, followed by
Poppy Harlow and
John Berman and
Alex Padilla’s taking the oath of office as U.S. senator ends the longest regional domination modern California political life has seen, columnist Tom Elias says.