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McConnell says GOP will back Murkowski's reelection despite Trump's threat
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell committed on Monday that Senate Republicans will support GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski's reelection bid in 2022 despite former President Donald Trump advocating that the GOP "get rid of" the 17 Republicans in Congress who voted against him during his second impeachment.
[ cnn.com ]Republican lawmaker reacts to being on Trump's 'enemies list'
• Analysis: Beware false (Trump) idols • Trump vows revenge on GOPers who impeached him. This super PAC is fighting back.
[ cnn.com ]Donald and Melania Trump received Covid vaccine at the White House in January
• Recent progress with Covid-19 could be wiped out by variants, CDC director says • Analysis: 50 ridiculous lines from Trump's CPAC speech • Trump vows revenge on GOPers who impeached him. This super PAC is fighting back.
[ cnn.com ]Sasse blasts party for 'weird worship of one dude' after Nebraska GOP rebukes him
The Nebraska Republican Party rebuked Sen. Ben Sasse on Saturday for his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump, the latest Republican in Congress to face backlash from a state party.
[ cnn.com ]Democrats turn to Biden's agenda after impeachment trial
With impeachment in the rearview mirror, congressional Democrats are directing their full attention toward President Joe Biden's agenda as they return to Washington this week.
[ cnn.com ]Biden's polling is steadier than Trump's
• Democrats turn to Biden's agenda after impeachment trial • Analysis: Our first glimpse of Biden's presidential salesmanship • Biden faces the $1.9 trillion question: Is it too much?
[ cnn.com ]Trump to speak at CPAC in first public appearance since leaving White House
• 'You did the unthinkable': Ohio GOP Rep. faces fury over impeachment vote • GOP donor who gave millions for voter fraud probe wants money back
[ cnn.com ]GOP chaos is a big gift to Democrats
The acquittal of Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial speaks volumes about the moral fiber of the Republican senators who refused to abandon him. Even more, it shows how the former President, despite his political toxicity, still has a stranglehold on the Republican Party.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: McConnell may get the last laugh
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell finds himself in an unenviable position. On the one hand, Democrats have called him a hypocrite for voting to acquit former President Donald Trump in the recent impeachment proceedings before the US Senate, even as McConnell argued (as did, presumably, the seven Republicans that voted to convict) that Trump bore "moral responsibility" for the January 6 attacks on the US Capitol. On the other, Trump viciously attacked McConnell in a Tuesday press release, calling him a "dour, sullen, unsmiling political hack."
[ cnn.com ]For Trump, accountability is still possible
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump may have ended with an acquittal on Saturday, but Trump's trials and tribulations are far from over. This fact should trouble the former president but comfort those who believe the powerful shouldn't evade accountability.
[ cnn.com ]Trump rips McConnell in lengthy statement after impeachment acquittal
[ cnn.com ]Biden makes his first trip as President to Wisconsin
President Joe Biden, no longer encumbered by his predecessor's impeachment trial and eager to seize the national spotlight, will bring the case for his massive coronavirus relief plan to the country on Tuesday when he participates in a CNN town hall at 9 p.m. ET in Milwaukee.
[ cnn.com ]Biden zeroes in on policy: Here are 6 top priorities
Joe Biden has been President of the United States for nearly a month, but his political agenda is only just coming into focus in Washington, now that the impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump are over.
[ cnn.com ]New York Times: House Republican shunned by family members over Trump criticism
• This is Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment • Opinion: What Biden should do about Trump
[ cnn.com ]Utah GOP responds to senators' varying impeachment votes: 'There is power in our differences'
The Utah Republican Party released a statement Monday accepting the different votes of the state's Sens. Mitt Romney and Mike Lee in last week's impeachment trial, marking a stark contrast with how some other state and county GOP party operations have pursued censure against Republicans who voted to impeach or convict former President Donald Trump.
[ cnn.com ]This show is where 'Schitt's Creek' meets soccer
February is often brutal, but this one's off the charts. Americans are collectively hitting the pandemic wall and just endured the terrifying and deflating impeachment trial, while residents of multiple states are facing spine-cracking temperatures and ravaging winter storms.
[ cnn.com ]The accountability era begins
Immediately following his impeachment acquittal, former President Donald Trump issued a statement saying his movement "has only just begun." He is right about one thing: Something has only just begun, but it's not another chapter of the conspiracies and lies to which Trump clings. The movement that just got kicked into high gear is an era of accountability.
[ cnn.com ]Keilar: Rand Paul may have clapped for officer, but he didn't do this
CNN's Brianna Keilar reports that though Sen. Rand Paul did stand and clap for Officer Eugene Goodman during former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, despite being criticized on social media for not doing so, he was the only senator during the trial not wearing a mask.
[ cnn.com ]CNN's John Avlon: There may be penalties for Trump's lawyers. Here's why
CNN's John Avlon looks at Donald Trump's second impeachment defense team and what could happen to them after they have been caught lying in defense of their client.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: What Biden should do now about Trump
President Joe Biden should follow his own sage advice from the statement he released hours after the "not guilty" vote by 43 Republican senators in Donald Trump's impeachment trial led to his acquittal. Biden implored us to be vigilant in protecting our "fragile" democracy and noted that "each of us has a duty and responsibility as Americans, and especially as leaders, to defend the truth and to defeat the lies."
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