By Jennifer Lewerenz
Jan 25, 2021 1:36 PM
(KNSI) – Former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial has been pushed back two weeks, but Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar tells ABC’s This week, the Senate can hold the trial while still conducting its regular business.
“I thoroughly believe that we can handle this impeachment trial. And just as the American people are doing, juggle what we need to get done to get the Homeland Security Secretary through. We just had an insurrection at the Capitol. Get people confirm for Joe Biden’s cabinet and yes, get people the help that they need.”
We could run [the trial] in the afternoons, confirm the nominees in the morning and pass legislation at night.
Alex Wong
Nikolas Ajaguâs Dior X Air Jordan 1s are the most famous trainers on the internet right now. The world wide web was inundated with show-stealing moments as coverage of the presidential inauguration unfolded â Bernie Sandersâs mittens, Ella Emhoffâs Miu Miu coat, and Amanda Gormanâs rousing poem (and cherry-red Prada headband) among them. But there was another head-turning fashion moment from an unexpected source, and it wasnât only the hypebeasts who noticed.
MANDEL NGAN
Meena Harris â the niece of Vice President Kamala Harris â arrived at the ceremony with her husband Nikolas Ajagu and their two daughters Amara and Leela, who were dressed in faux fur jackets that nodded to a look worn by the new VP herself as a child. Generating the most chat, though, was Ajaguâs footwear: a rare pair of Air Jordan 1s courtesy of Diorâs highly-coveted collaboration with Nike.Â
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg was scheduled to hold a rally at San Ysidro High School on Monday, January 2, but, instead, announced he will be suspending his campaign on Sunday.
Group of CA Latino Leaders Endorses Bernie Sanders
By Sandra G. Leon
A meeting of nearly 100 Latino community leaders and activists in Los Angeles last week led to a historic endorsement of Bernie Sanders for President just two weeks before the California primary election.
The group, called the Latino Leadership Summit Committee for Sanders for President, was headed by former University of Riverside political science professor Dr. Armando Navarro, Professor Tinker Salas, historian from Pomona College, and retired professor of sociologist Jose Calderon from Pitzer College, and included various community activists that have come together to support Senator Sanders.
“Inspired by Sanders’ transformative agenda and driven by their determination to defeat the re-election of Republican President Donald Trump, Latino Summit participants adopted ‘El Plan de Riverside’,” Dr. Navarro said after the meeting. “It seeks to ignite the rise of a statewide and ultimately a nationwide
A police officer hero, Bernie Sanders' mittens, history-making Kamala Harris, and the dramatic change in tone in Washington all contributed to the momentous event.