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Trump, Melania Were Vaccinated for Covid at the White House in January
It was unclear which vaccine the president and the first lady received.
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White House Rebuffs Pressure to Punish Saudi Crown Prince Over Khashoggi Murder
Some critics accuse President Joe Biden of failing a crucial test of leadership. The White House says its aim is to stop similar crimes from occurring.
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Dominion's Latest Election Suit, for $1.3 Billion Against MyPillow's Lindell, Is ‘Definitely Not the Last,' CEO Says
Dominion Voting Systems has filed defamation suits against Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and attorney Sidney Powell.
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Dominion Sues MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for $1.3 Billion, Claiming He Profited From Election Conspiracies
The defamation lawsuit claims Lindell spread the election lies to spur former President Donald Trump’s supporters to buy MyPillow products.
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Oath Keepers Boss Told Followers Before Capitol Riot That Trump ‘Wants Us to Make It WILD,' Court Document Says
Ex-President Donald Trump promoted a big protest against the election of Joe Biden on the same day that the Capitol riot broke out.
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Lincoln Project Paid Ex-Obama Spokesman's Consulting Firm to Appeal to Black Voters in Pennsylvania
The Lincoln Project paid a consulting firm run by former Obama deputy press secretary Bill Burton to get out the Black vote.
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Trump Probably Should Be Allowed Back on Social Media, Bill Gates Says
Bill Gates told CNBC that social media sites could slap Trump’s future false posts with labels.
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Former President Trump Faces Serious Criminal, Civil Investigations After White House
Former President Donald Trump was acquitted at his Senate impeachment trial. But he still faces potential legal liabilities in a number of probes.
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‘I'm Tired of Talking About Trump': Biden Steers Clear of ‘the Former Guy' in Covid Relief Pitch
Biden’s trip to Milwaukee came as House Democrats gear up to pass the $1.9 trillion Covid relief package before the end of February.
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Republicans Who Voted to Convict Trump in Impeachment Trial Face Backlash
The rift over Trump comes as the GOP hopes to win back the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.
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Senate Acquits Trump for Inciting Capitol Riot Even as Bipartisan Majority Votes to Convict
The Senate on Saturday acquitted former President Donald Trump in a 57-43 vote on the charge of inciting insurrection for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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McConnell Votes for Acquittal, But Then Says There's ‘No Question' Trump Is Responsible for Riot
Trump “is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day,” McConnell said just after the Senate acquitted the former president.
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McConnell Tells Republican Senators He Will Vote to Acquit Trump in Impeachment Trial
The Senate appears just as likely to acquit Trump as it did before the trial began.
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Feds Charge Five People With Conspiracy in Capitol Riot, Several Marched With Proud Boys
Ex-President Donald Trump is on trial in the Senate for inciting the riot at the Capitol complex on Jan. 6, as Congress was confirming Joe Biden’s election.
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Trump Was Sicker From COVID Than the Public Was Told at the Time, Report Says
President Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden in the election after months of downplaying the Covid pandemic. He caught coronavirus shortly before the election.
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Georgia DA Opens Criminal Probe of Trump Call Urging Secretary of State to Find Votes
The criminal investigation of former President Donald Trump in Georgia comes during his Senate impeachment trial on a charge of inciting the Capitol riot.
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Here's What to Know About Former President Donald Trump's Second Impeachment Trial
Democrats are determined to convict Trump in the wake of the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, but experts see acquittal as the likely outcome of the trial.
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Trump Lawyers Blast Democrats Before Impeachment Trial, Deny He Incited Capitol Riot
The brief came a day before Trump’s historic second impeachment trial was set to begin in the Senate.
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Trump Incited Capitol Riot Further After It Began, Impeachment Prosecutors Will Claim
Ex-President Donald Trump is due to begin his Senate impeachment trial. He is charged with the Capitol riot that sought to undo the election of Joe Biden.
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New York DJ Who Appears to Have Smoked Pot During Capitol Riot Arrested After Tip
Greg Rubenacker is one of dozens of people charged in the Capitol riot by Trump supporters who opposed the election of Joe Biden as president.