February 8, 2021 Sen. Tim Scott: Trump is 'simply not guilty' on impeachment Former President Donald Trump is "simply not guilty" of inciting an insurrection against the United States government, Sen. Tim Scott R-S.C., told "America Reports" on Monday.
February 8, 2021 Trump impeachment conviction? 'Zero chance,' Republicans say, as Dems move forward with case The hearings for the second impeachment trial of former President Trump start on Tuesday and Republicans are making it clear, even before they're gaveled in, that they believe the result is predetermined.Â
February 8, 2021 Liz Peek: Democrat fear-mongering allows Biden to destroy Trump’s legacy The events of Jan. 6 were heinous and inexcusable; tragically, a police officer and four Trump supporters lost their lives. For Democrats, they were also extremely useful. Â
February 8, 2021 US spends $480M for troop deployment in DC after riot at Capitol: report The U.S. will spend an estimated $480 million to cover the troop deployment to Washington, D.C., after last month’s riot at the Capitol, a report said.
February 7, 2021 Family of fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, three others honored guests at Super Bowl LV: reports The family of fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick and three other Washington D.C. police officers were in attendance at Super Bowl LV on Sunday as honored guests.
February 7, 2021 Trump will 'have a place in history' for Capitol riot but remains 'most popular figure' in GOP: Graham Former President Donald Trump will "have a place in history" for his role leading up to the riot at the U.S. Capitol last month, but he stills remains the "most popular figure" in the Republican Party, Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday.
February 7, 2021 Former Capitol Police chief seeks to 'set record straight' about insurrection in letter to Pelosi, others In a detailed letter addressed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said the department "did not fail" on Jan. 6, arguing that Capitol Police did everything it could with the intelligence available beforehand, but still did not expect a group of "thousands of well-coordinated, well-equipped violent criminals" to attack law enforcement at the Capitol building.
February 7, 2021 Missouri man seen with Pelosi nameplate in Capitol riot charged weeks after niece A Missouri man whose niece was charged last month with participating in the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol is now facing charges of his own, after prosecutors say the pair posed with a piece of a nameplate taken from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office.
February 6, 2021 Secretary of defense issues ‘stand-down’ order to address extremism in the military Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is taking on right-wing extremism in the military, ordering all commanding officers and supervisors to issue a one-day stand-down order, to address extremism in the ranks.
February 6, 2021 Wyoming State GOP Party votes to formally censure Liz Cheney for impeachment vote The Wyoming state Republican Party formally censured Rep. Liz Cheney Saturday, for her January vote to impeach President Trump for the second time in the U.S. House of Representatives.