It holds that as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, he ‘communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large.’
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Polls find U.S. image around the world has rebounded since Biden took office
The Pew Research Center surveys show majorities of the citizens across the countries — more than 6 in 10 in each — express confidence in Biden to “do the right thing” in world affairs.
U.S. identifies 3,900 children separated at border under Trump
Of the 3,913 kids, 1,786 have been reunited with a parent.
Facebook suspends Trump for 2 years, then will reassess
The move is in response to recommendations from the company’s quasi-independent oversight board and the finding that the former president stoked violence in the runup to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Senate Republicans block bipartisan Jan. 6 panel to investigate Capitol riot
The vote comes a day after emotional appeals from police who fought with Trump supporters who smashed their way in, and from fellow lawmakers who fled Capitol chambers that day.
Senate Republicans poised to use filibuster to block panel on Jan. 6 insurrection
Ahead of Thursday’s vote, the mother of the late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick was meeting with at least 6 Republican senators to try to persuade them to act.
Prosecutors convene grand jury for next stage of criminal investigation into Trump
The development signals that the Manhattan district attorney’s office was moving toward seeking charges as a result of its two-year investigation.
CNN says Trump Justice Department seized reporter’s phone records
The network ‘strongly condemns the secret collection of any aspect of a journalist’s correspondence, which is clearly protected by the First Amendment.’
New York’s probe of Trump Organization is now a criminal matter
State investigators are working with the Manhattan district attorney’s office, which has been conducting a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and his company for two years.
Commentary: Future of Republican Party depends on more Republicans like Susan Collins
She has defended Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney – and she could form a Senate bloc of Republicans who are willing to seek bipartisan compromise.