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Biden says ‘democracy must always be defended’ after Trump’s acquittal in second impeachment trial

Posted on February 14, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
President Joe Biden weighed in late Saturday night on former President Donald Trump's acquittal in his second impeachment trial, saying that democracy is "fragile" and "must always be defended."
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Louisiana GOP censures Cassidy following vote to convict Trump

Posted on February 14, 2021 (Updated February 14, 2021) by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
The Louisiana Republican Party swiftly moved Saturday to censure GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy after he voted earlier in the day to convict former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.
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Fact check: Trump lawyer closes defense with barrage of dishonesty

Posted on February 14, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
Former President Donald Trump's impeachment defense was dishonest from start to finish.
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John King: Nancy Pelosi calling BS on Mitch McConnell

Posted on February 14, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
CNN's John King discusses House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling out Sen. Mitch McConnell for his reasoning behind why he voted not guilty in former President Trump's second impeachment hearing.
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‘Disappointed’: Impeachment manager reacts to McConnell’s remarks

Posted on February 13, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) speaks with CNN's Dana Bash and Abby Phillip about Trump's second impeachment trial, saying she feels hopeful despite Democrats' inability to convince enough Republicans to vote to convict Trump.
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Opinion: This was no triumph for Trump

Posted on February 13, 2021 (Updated February 14, 2021) by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
There was never a doubt that former President Donald Trump would escape conviction in his latest impeachment trial. The "jurors" were, after all, politicians. And in a 50-50 Senate, the constitutional bar of 67 votes was never achievable. Not in these bitterly polarized times.
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Read McConnell’s remarks after acquittal

Posted on February 13, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell delivered remarks from the Senate floor on Saturday after a historic vote to acquit former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.
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Trump’s heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment

Posted on February 13, 2021 (Updated March 16, 2021) by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
After averting a conviction in his second impeachment trial, former President Donald Trump faces significant new legal threats as prosecutors in Georgia have joined those in New York to conduct criminal investigations into his actions.
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Analysis: Why most GOP senators are standing by Trump

Posted on February 13, 2021 (Updated February 14, 2021) by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
A lot of critics of former President Donald Trump want GOP senators to "show some spine." They think the big reason they have stayed with Trump through impeachment is because they're scared of him.
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‘This is not over’: What GOP sources are telling CNN’s Jamie Gangel

Posted on February 13, 2021 by CNN.com - RSS Channel - HP Hero
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed former President Donald Trump for inciting the Capitol riot but voted to acquit him anyway. CNN's Jamie Gangel reports several Republican sources in favor of conviction say "this is not over with the impeachment," citing other investigations against former President Donald Trump.
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