Pelosi Threatens Impeachment if Trump Doesnât Resign âImmediatelyâ; Twitter Permanently Suspends Him
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Senator Lisa Murkowski became the first Republican senator to call for President Trumpâs resignation. President-elect Joe Biden introduced top members of his economic team. The House could vote on impeachment next week.
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âIf the president does not leave office imminently and willingly, the Congress will proceed with our action,â Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a letter on Friday.Credit.Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times
Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California threatened on Friday that the House could move to impeach President Trump over his role in inciting a violent mob attack on the Capitol if he did not resign âimmediately,â appealing to Republicans to join the push to force him from office.
U.S. employment fell by 140,000 in December as virus cases surged. Leisure and hospitality businesses were hit hard, but some industries showed growth.
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Biden Plans Coronavirus Vaccination Blitz After Inauguration
The incoming Biden administration plans to set up federally run mass vaccination sites and to release all government-held vials, rather than hold some back for second doses.
The decision by President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. to release the vast majority of vaccine doses set off a sharp debate among public health experts.Credit.Doug Mills/The New York Times
Published Jan. 8, 2021Updated Jan. 26, 2021
WASHINGTON In a sharp break with the Trump administration, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. intends to release nearly all available doses of the coronavirus vaccine soon after he is inaugurated, rather than hold back millions of vials to guarantee second doses will be available.
From federal and local elected officials to people gathered at a local restaurant, St. Johns County residents expressed shock and sadness at the scene that unfolded Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol building.
Police say four people died in the incident, three from medical emergencies. As of early Thursday, 82 arrests had been made, according to First Coast News. One of those arrested was John Anderson, a St. Augustine man who was charged unlawful entry.
More arrests are expected.
Congressman John Rutherford was among the elected officials who hunkered down in their offices as people broke through police barriers and into the Capitol, delaying attempts to certify President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s win.