Reports: House Impeachment Memo Contains Major Falsehood On Capitol Cop’s Death
A hurled fire extinguisher did not kill Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick during the melee at the U.S. Capitol Building on January...
A hurled fire extinguisher did not kill Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick during the melee at the U.S. Capitol Building on January...
Six disloyal Republican senators joined Democrats yesterday in a 56-44 vote to try former President Trump on impeachment articles hoked up in the...
Read moreTrump would do well to ignore the Senate proceedings. There is no reason to participate in a show trial. ...
Read moreDonald Trump says he will not participate in the phony impeachment trial in the Senate. ...
Read moreIs the 1876 impeachment of Secretary of War William Belknap after he resigned from office precedent for impeaching Donald Trump? ...
Read moreIt took President Trump’s attorneys just 14 pages to refute, rebut, and obliterate the House Democrats’ 80-page article of impeachment. ...
Read moreIn the barely two weeks since 10 Republicans turned coat and voted to impeach President Trump, many are feeling the heat. ...
Read moreSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) previously told colleagues he was open to convicting President Trump for allegedly inciting an “insurrection,” but in...
Read moreCalling Donald Trump’s impeachment trial a “sham,” Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) tacitly and rightly impeached the character of its Democrat authors in a...
Read moreNewly elected Representative Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.) released a statement the day after Joe Biden was inaugurated president that she was filing articles...
Read moreConstitutional law professor Alan Dershowitz says Congress violated the U.S. Constitution a half dozen ways with their impeachment vote against President Trump....
Read moreSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has ruled out an immediate Senate trial of the impeachment charges against President Trump because less than a...
Read moreRadical leftists in the House of Representatives and their Republican enablers might have impeached President Trump for the second time today, but the...
Read moreSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is reportedly “pleased” with the impeachment motions and is even willing to convict, seeing this as an opportunity...
Read moreJonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, “The damage done by the rioters this week was enormous, however, it will...
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