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Former Acting DNI Richard Grenell Says Impeachment Process Now a Political Weapon

Former Acting DNI Richard Grenell Says Impeachment Process Now a ‘Political Weapon’ Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell has said the Democrats’ impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is “politicizing” a serious government institution. He called the current impeachment trial an “unserious process” that isn’t being presided over by a Supreme Court justice, setting a precedent for Republicans to use the same stunt for their own political gain. “What the democrats have successfully done is politicized yet another Washington D.C. institution and it will damage our democracy by politicizing the process once again,” Grenell told The Epoch Times’ American Thought Leaders program on Tuesday.

Time Magazine 2020 Election Story Needlessly Provocative and Unsupported

40 Percent of U S COVID Deaths Could Have Been Averted If It Weren t for Trump: Report

40 Percent of U.S. COVID Deaths Could Have Been Averted If It Weren t for Trump: Report Newsweek 2/11/2021 Jason Lemon © Tasos Katopodis/Getty Then President Donald Trump golfs at Trump National Golf Club on November 26, 2020 in Sterling, Virginia A new report highlights the hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths in the U.S. under former President Donald Trump, noting that some 40 percent of COVID-19 pandemic deaths in 2020 would have been averted if America s mortality rate was equivalent to other wealthy peer nations. The report published Thursday in one of the world s oldest and best-known medical journals The Lancet explains that even before the pandemic, the U.S. saw 461,000 unnecessary deaths in 2018 when compared to the death rates in other G7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom). Comparing the U.S. COVID-19 mortality rate to this peer group, the U.S. would have seen 40 percent fewer deaths in 2020 if its mo

The Palm Beach Show will take place in WPB this weekend

Palm Beach Daily News Bucking a global trend of canceled major art shows, The Palm Beach Show will take place this weekend, starting today at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach. The event, which runs through Tuesday, has been held on Presidents Day weekend every year for the past 18 years. But given the still-raging global coronavirus pandemic, expect major changes to the show, which features art, antiques and jewelry. One change this year will be fewer exhibitors and limits on guest attendance. In addition, opening night, where champagne and hors d oeuvres traditionally are served all at once, will be different. The welcome will be a staggered affair, with ticketed guests allotted two-hour time periods in which to celebrate, in a seated and socially-distant manner.

Impeachment trial puts Trump back in the spotlight That might not be a good thing for him

Impeachment trial puts Trump back in the spotlight. That might not be a good thing for him. David Jackson, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – The gavel-to-gavel television coverage of his impeachment trial this week returned former President Donald Trump to the place he loves best: the political spotlight. The historic second impeachment trial, which began Tuesday, focuses on accusations that he incited a violent insurrection Jan. 6 with his actions and words before the assault on the Capitol by pro-Trump rioters seeking to overturn the presidential election. © Gerald Herbert, AP Then-President Donald Trump arrives on the South Lawn of the White House after returning from Texas on Jan. 12, 2021.

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