Suit called an “vexatious, illegal fishing expedition,” unprecedented in scope
Account says Milley promised Chinese counterpart he would warn him in the event of a U.S. attack
Officers testify to fearsome violence, bitterly racist vitriol and public and political betrayal
Trump himself was not charged with any wrongdoing, but prosecutors noted he signed some of the checks at the center of the case
The former president called Facebook’s decision ‘an insult’
Watchdog finds publication squelched story of former Playboy model claiming affair with president
The board said the ongoing risk of serious violence justified Facebook’s suspension at the time
Trump has been off Twitter since January, when his account was suspended after the U.S. Capitol riots
Federico Klein was seen wearing a MAGA hat among the throngs trying to force their way into the Capitol
“The election was stolen,” he told OANN’s White House correspondent Jenn Pellegrino
Meng is facing extradition to the United States on fraud charges
House prosecutors who argued for Trump’s conviction of inciting the riot said they had proved their case
Trump remains popular among the GOP base, but many Republicans in Washington have cooled to him
Trump is the first president to be impeached twice
Both parties agreed to a short delay in the proceedings that serves their political and practical interests
Biden called it ‘democracy’s day — a day of history and hope, of renewal and resolve’
Trump refused to participate in any of the symbolic passing-of-the-torch traditions
Some questions and answers about whether a former president can be impeached
President Donald Trump has refused to take part in any of the symbolic passing-of-the-torch traditions
President Donald Trump won’t be there to hear it