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Another senior East Wing staffer resigns following today's riots White House social secretary Anna Cristina "Rickie" Niceta has resigned her role, effective immediately, a White House official tells CNN. Niceta served as the Trump administration's sole social secretary, assuming the post in February 2017. Niceta becomes ...
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House Judiciary Committee Democrats urge Pence to invoke 25th Amendment Members of the House Judiciary Committee are urging Vice President Mike Pence and members from President Trump's Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution and remove Trump from office, according to a statement released ...
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Congress certifies Biden win after violent Capitol riot The woman fatally shot by a US Capitol Police employee as a violent pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday was identified as Ashli Babbitt, Capitol Police chief Steven Sund said. "As protesters ...
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Congress finalizes Biden's win after riot disrupts Capitol DC mayor extends public emergency for 15 days in response to Capitol riots. From CNN's Adrienne Winston. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced she is extending the public emergency to 15 days, as a result of rioters overtaking the US Capitol building earlier ...
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Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan 'pretty optimistic' about NBA's return to city Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has spoken with NBA commissioner Adam Silver and is "pretty optimistic" the city is moving toward landing an expansion franchise to replace the SuperSonics. Silver said in a news conference last month that the NBA was dusting ...
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Congress certifies Biden win after violent Capitol riot Congress affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's 2020 election victory after a pro-Trump mob assaulted the Capitol yesterday. At least four people are dead. Federal prosecutors are looking into the role President Trump played in inciting the crowd. A growing ...
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Here are the potential criminal charges Capitol rioters could face Federal prosecutors and the FBI are scouring photos and videos of Wednesday's riot at the U.S. Capitol, looking for evidence of a long list of crimes to charge those who engaged in wanton acts of violence on federal property. Support our journalism.
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Mulvaney and others resign Trump administration in protest (CNN) Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who still had an administration job as special envoy to Northern Ireland, told CNBC in an interview Thursday morning that he called Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last night and resigned. "I called ...
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Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got the Pentagon Papers There was one story Neil Sheehan chose not to tell. · The Pentagon Papers, arguably the greatest journalistic catch of a generation, were a secret history of United States decision-making on Vietnam, commissioned in 1967 by the secretary of defense.
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Georgia election wins give Biden a mandate -- and mounting expectations (CNN) The Democratic sweep of Georgia's Senate seats has ushered in a heady new reality for President-elect Joe Biden, who will take office in two weeks with a mandate to act and the numbers on Capitol Hill to deliver on some of his most ambitious ...
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