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Report: There s a better than 50-50 chance McConnell would vote to convict Trump

Report: There s a better than 50-50 chance McConnell would vote to convict Trump Catherine Garcia © Drew Angerer/Getty Images Mitch McConnell. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is taking the idea of an impeachment trial seriously, and there is a better than 50-50 chance he would vote to convict President Trump, Video: House speeding to impeach Trump for Capitol insurrection (Associated Press) One high-ranking Republican close to McConnell said the Senate institutional loyalists are fomenting a counterrevolution to Trump, and one way to keep him from running for president again would be to convict him in a Senate trial. Earlier Tuesday,

Neguse named impeachment manager as Boebert faces mounting criticism for riot

Neguse named impeachment manager as Boebert faces mounting criticism for riot January 12, 2021, 9:04 pm Lafayette Democrat Joe Neguse, whose Second Congressional District stretches from the Front Range up into the northern Colorado Rockies to include Vail and the eastern third of Eagle County, will be a House impeachment manager in the Senate trial of President Donald Trump. U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse Trump faces impeachment in the House for “inciting violence against the government of the United States” when he told thousands of his followers on Jan. 6 to head to the Capitol to “fight” for his lame-duck presidency, falsely claiming Democrats stole the Nov. 3 election from him.

The GOP inches toward a desperate decoupling with Trump

With some Republicans on board, US House Democrats press forward on impeachment vote

With Republicans joining their push to impeach Donald Trump over the storming of the US Capitol, Democrats stand poised for a history-making vote to try to remove the president.

Detroit vaccinations begin today, missing transgender woman found dead, House expected to impeach Trump

Detroit vaccinations begin today, missing transgender woman found dead, House expected to impeach Trump Published  WEDNESDAY NEWS HIT - The day that Detroit residents have waited for almost 10 months has finally arrived. Four-hundred people will be inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine on the city s first day of administering treatment. A city scarred by the virus that tore through it in its earliest weeks, it became one of America s earliest hotspots for infection and one of the starkest examples of the systemic inequality that Black people face vs. that of other demographics.  Now, after 1,734 confirmed deaths and more than 27,000 cases, the city begins to

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