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Trump admin argues the inconvenience of rescheduling executions outweighs the “harm” to prisoners
Isaac Arnsdorf
DOJ is pushing ahead with plans for three executions this week despite COVID concerns and multiple court objections
Liz Cheney becomes highest-ranking Republican to support a second impeachment of Donald Trump
Matthew Chapman
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has also reportedly offered his tacit support for the effort to remove Trump
Following Biden’s lead, Trump administration rolls out new vaccine distribution guidelines
Matthew Rozsa
The changes appear to be a reaction to inefficient or wasteful vaccine distribution in many states
Texas city officials say White House never contacted them about Trump’s border wall visit
Roger Sollenberger
As he left the White House, Trump tells reporters impeachment push was "causing tremendous danger to our country"
Trump didn’t suffer from “paralysis”: He failed to stop the Capitol siege because he loved the show
Amanda Marcotte
Trump acted willfully by inciting and supporting an insurrection — so why are some journalists afraid to admit it?
Susan Collins shockingly reveals her “first thought was that the Iranians” hit the Capitol
Cody Fenwick
Republican Sen. Susan Collins made a stunning admission of ignorance about the right-wing extremism goaded by GOP
Trump is not mentally fit to be president: He should not remain in office — even for one final week
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
"It is an undeniable fact that he is an accomplice to mass murder"
How to stop an Insurrection Caucus: These reforms could reduce GOP extremism and save our democracy
David Daley
There were two mobs behind the Capitol riot: One in MAGA hats, the other in expensive suits. Both did immense harm
Some Republicans finally call for Trump to face repercussions — yet few willing to back impeachment
Roger Sollenberger
"What he did was wicked," said GOP Sen. Ben Sasse, who confirmed he would consider convicting and removing Trump
Domestic terrorism: a more urgent threat, but weaker laws
Sebastian Rotella
Federal authorities have had more success combating international terrorists than those with a domestic focus
Trump must go! He shouldn’t be in the White House one more day
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump launched a literal attack on democracy to make himself feel better for losing in November
Democratic effort to remove GOP members for inciting attack on Capitol gains steam
Jessica Corbett
"This is sedition," said Bush. "We must hold these Republicans accountable for their role in this insurrection"
MAGA-approved social media platform Parler is taken down — but its demise may be short-lived
Matthew Rozsa
Hacked data from the (temporarily?) defunct site may help law enforcement identify perpetrators of the Capitol Riot
All 13 Texas Democrats in the U.S. House have called for impeaching Trump after Wednesday’s riot
Abby Livingston
House leadership said it "will move forward with impeachment,” if Pence does not invoke the 25th Amendment
Congresswoman contracts COVID after House Republicans refused to wear masks during Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman said she tested positive after video showed Republicans refusing to wear face coverings
Republicans are gaslighting America about Trump’s coup: Only impeachment can set the record straight
Amanda Marcotte
Impeachment establishes a formal record, making it harder for the right to pressure media to downplay January 6
“Hit him where it hurts”: Corporate America dumping Trump and GOP after deadly Capitol riot
Igor Derysh
The PGA stripped Trump’s golf course of a major tournament. His campaign’s payment processor cut ties, too
A tale of two Americas: Before Trump’s deadly coup, Georgia voters changed the country
Heather Digby Parton
In the midst of all this horror, we saw a singular moment in U.S. history that shows how deep we are split
To prevent a Trump campaign in 2024, impeach him again
Bill Blum
A second impeachment is not only possible — it is a necessity
America the undead: Trump’s mob attacked a democracy already weakened by his war on reality
Chauncey DeVega
What do you see when you look — really look — at the images of pro-Trump fascist goons trashing the Capitol?
Trump won’t attend Biden’s inauguration: Why that’s ominous after his Capitol siege
Matthew Rozsa
Not since the 19th century has a president boycotted their successors' inauguration
Trump signals his coup isn’t over
David Cay Johnston
"Only the beginning of the fight," the defiant mob leader declares
Was it a coup? No, but siege on U.S. Capitol was the election violence of a fragile democracy
Clayton Besaw, Matthew Frank
Experts explain this violent insurrection wasn't technically a coup
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