More than a month into the rollout, the Pennsylvania Health Department hasn’t done any targeted outreach on the vaccine to communities that don’t speak English, many of whom have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
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The new Senate Minority Leader has a proposal for Democrats: Wait a few weeks to begin Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
Sen. Mitch McConnell argues Trump deserves time to plan a defense, especially after the House impeached him in warp speed, with no hearings or opportunity to give his side of the story. But this plan may also appeal to Democrats, who are eager to get President Joe Biden nominees confirmed. Will they bite?
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The action is moving to the Senate as Democrats take power, with Sen. Chuck Schumer
adjusting to the new title of majority leader.
Here’s what’s on tap for Democrats in the next few weeks: Confirming President Joe Biden’s Cabinet nominations, holding an impeachment trial for Donald Trump and approving Covid stimulus. There’s also a looming fight over the legislative filibuster.
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The Beltway and nation are tense ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration at noon today, as the threat of violence and President Donald Trump’s pending impeachment trial loom over the historic transition of power. Here’s how Washington is kicking off the new political era.
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Here’s where we are: The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is expected to begin shortly as Joe Biden starts his term as the 46th president of the United States.