Republican Liz Cheney Said She'll Vote To Impeach Trump: "There Has Never Been A Greater Betrayal By A President"
Cheney, the daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney, is the third most powerful Republican in the House of Representatives.
Republicans Are Calling For “Unity” After They Voted To Try To Overturn The Election Following The Deadly Capitol Attack
One hundred forty-seven Republicans in Congress voted to try to keep President Donald Trump in power based on what many knew were lies about the election.
Nancy Pelosi Demanded The Capitol Police Chief Resign After Rioters Broke Into The Capitol
Two top officials who are responsible for safety at the Capitol are also expected to step down following Wednesday’s chaos.
Trump’s Legal Team Was Asked About A Witness Who Reportedly Recanted His Election Fraud Story. Then There Was A Lot Of Silence.
The witness, a USPS worker, reportedly signed an affidavit that his claims of election fraud were untrue.
A QAnon Supporter Has Been Elected To Congress For The First Time
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s win emphasizes the extent to which the GOP will embrace QAnon candidates with a chance at winning while trying to distance themselves from the mass delusion itself.
Trump Was Flown To Walter Reed Hospital To Stay For Several Days After Getting COVID-19
The president will stay at the hospital "out of an abundance of caution, and at the recommendation of his physician and medical experts."
17 Republicans Voted Against Condemning QAnon After A Democrat Got Death Threats From Its Followers
The resolution passed the House 371–18 on Friday, with one Republican voting "present."
A Member Of Congress Is Facing Death Threats After QAnon Went After Him
The House Republican campaign committee falsely accused Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski of protecting sexual predators. "They knew exactly what they were doing," he said.
Susan Collins Is The First Republican To Say Whoever Wins The Election Should Fill Ginsburg’s Seat
Collins said Saturday that whoever wins the presidential election should choose the nominee to replace Ginsburg, “in fairness to the American people.”
A Republican Member Of Congress Threatened To Kill Armed Demonstrators In A Facebook Post
Rep. Clay Higgins has spoken at events organized by militia groups. When a rumor spread of a Black militia group protesting police brutality, he said their armed presence would be considered a threat and he'd "drop any 10 of you where you stand."
18 Moving Photos From The 2020 March On Washington That Will Inspire You
"Great challenges produce great generations," Yolanda King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter, said in a powerful speech.
John Lewis, The Congressman And Civil Rights Icon, Has Died At 80
The Democrat participated in the Selma to Montgomery March of 1965 and spent his career working to advance civil rights.
The University Of California Will Suspend Payments On Student Loans That It Holds Through Sept. 30
The UC system is also setting interest rates on its loans at 0% through the end of September, extending relief to borrowers left behind by Congress.
Will I Get A Check From The US Government, And How? Here’s Everything You Need To Know.
Most US adults will qualify for the payments, which start at $1,200 for the lowest-income individuals.
Do You Have To Keep Paying Your Student Loans During The Coronavirus Pandemic? It's Complicated.
Congress passed a law suspending payments on federally held student loans until Sept. 30, but whether your loans qualify is tough to answer on your own.
Federal Student Loan Payments Will Be Suspended Through Sept. 30 Due To The Coronavirus
Lenders will have to immediately stop requiring payments and accruing interest on federally held student loans after President Trump signed the new coronavirus aid bill into law.
Ayanna Pressley Said The Squad's "Sisterhood" Transcends Presidential Politics
Pressley split with fellow Squad members in endorsing Elizabeth Warren for president, but they continue to “encourage and support” each other, she told BuzzFeed News’ AM to DM.
Democrats And Trump’s Lawyers Made Their Final Arguments In The Impeachment Trial
Following closing arguments, the Senate will take Tuesday off ahead of a vote on whether to remove Trump from office on Wednesday afternoon.
Democrats Are Unlikely To Get Witnesses In Trump's Impeachment Trial After Two Key Republicans Split On The Issue
Republican Sen. Susan Collins briefly gave Democrats hope, saying she'll vote for witnesses. But then another Republican, Sen. Lamar Alexander, announced he'll vote no.
Trump's Lawyers Said Presidents Can Accept Foreign Dirt On Opponents As Senators Asked Questions In The Impeachment Trial
“If there is credible information, credible information of wrongdoing by someone who is running for a public office, it's not campaign interference."