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Whoopi Goldberg responds to Donald Trump meme about leaving the country if he wins: 'I’m not going...
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGoldberg hit back at Trump after the former president brought up a meme touting a long-hawked...
Official: Mark Meadows had been warned of possible 1/6 violence
News 12 New Jersey· 4 days agoA former White House official told the House committee investigating the Capitol riot that President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, had been advised of intelligence ...
One man was a Capitol Police officer. The other rioted on Jan. 6. They're both running for Congress
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoFor Derrick Evans, being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol wasn’t enough. The former...
‘It’s A Cult’: The Race To Be Trump’s Running Mate Hits New Lows
The Huffington Post· 5 days agoDonald Trump’s last vice president was called upon to defend the Constitution and American democracy...
GOP VP hopefuls in Congress burnish their credentials while currying favor with Trump
NBC News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTrump,” he added in what came across as a thinly veiled VP audition tape. For decades, Capitol Hill...
Debates offer candidates large, risky platform for contrast: ANALYSIS
ABC News· 8 hours agoThe decision by President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to debate twice before...
Boca Raton man who joined mob in tunnel at U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 found guilty
Sun-Sentinel· 2 days agoA Boca Raton man who joined a mob in “one of the most violent areas” of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at...
Calmes: Trump promises to subvert the law — first by freeing the Jan. 6 criminals
LA Times via AOL· 7 days agoThis was after Nichols, wearing body armor and other tactical gear, had spent hours at the Capitol...
Florida man who joined mob in tunnel at US Capitol on Jan. 6 is found guilty
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoA Boca Raton man who joined a mob in “one of the most violent areas” of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at...
Calmes: Trump would subvert the law — first by freeing the Jan. 6 criminals
San Jose Mercury News· 18 hours agoA president’s pardon power, however, is virtually unlimited, as the Supreme Court held in 1886. What...