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President Trump Won’t Attend Joe Biden’s Inauguration

President Trump Won’t Attend Joe Biden’s Inauguration

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump says he won’t attend President-elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration on Jan. 20. He will be the first incumbent president since Andrew Johnson to skip his successors inauguration. In a Friday tweet Trump said, “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January…MORE

Democrats Get Ready For Second Impeachment Vote

Democrats Get Ready For Second Impeachment Vote

Washington, DC (AP) – House Democratic leaders say the House could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as soon as next week if Vice President Mike Pence and Trump’s Cabinet don’t act to remove him. Assistant House Speaker Katherine Clark of Massachusetts says the House “can use procedural tools to get articles…MORE

AA Investigating Fracas Aboard Flight Involving Trump Supporters & Other Passengers

AA Investigating Fracas Aboard Flight Involving Trump Supporters & Other Passengers

Washington (WBAP/KLIF) – American Airlines is investigating onboard verbal altercation involving Trump supporters and other passenger. The passengers got into a shouting match on a Washington-bound American airlines plane that originated out of DFW Airport, after a “Trump 2020” logo was projected on the cabin ceiling and walls. Insults were exchanged. Supporters of President Trump…MORE

The Latest: Capitol complex secure after violent occupation-Certification Resumes

The Latest: Capitol complex secure after violent occupation-Certification Resumes

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local): 9:15 p.m. The Senate overwhelmingly voted down the objection from Arizona. 7:30 p.m. Congress has reconvened and is continuing its process to certify Joe Bidens win. The certification is likely to be completed tonight. 5:50…MORE

After Staff Exodus, Texas AG Seeks $43M for Google Suit

After Staff Exodus, Texas AG Seeks $43M for Google Suit

DALLAS (AP) — The mass exodus of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s top staff over accusations of bribery against their former boss has left the Republican seeking $43 million in public funds to replace some of them with outside lawyers to lead a high-profile antitrust lawsuit against Google. Former Paxton aides told The Associated Press…MORE