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Donald Trump Establishes 'Office of the Former President' in Florida

Former President Donald Trump established his own "Office of the Former President" headquarters in Palm Beach, Florida, holding true to his promise that he would return in some capacity after the end of his term.
Stimulus Check

Biden Is Willing To Adjust Income Thresholds for Third Stimulus Check

President Joe Biden said on Monday that he is willing to adjust the income thresholds for his proposed $1,400 stimulus check.
House Delivers Articles Of Impeachment To Senate For Second Trial Of Donald Trump

House Lawmakers Deliver Trump Impeachment Article to Senate

The House of Representatives delivered the single Trump impeachment article to Senate on Monday, accusing former President Donald Trump of inciting an insurrection before the deadly Capitol Siege.
Bolsonaro Attends the Air Force 80th Anniversary Celebration Amidst the Coronavirus (COVID - 19) Pandemic

Thousands in Brazil Protest for Bolsonaro's Impeachment Over COVID-19 Handling

Thousands of people in Brazil took to the streets Sunday to call for the impeachment of President Jair Bolsonaro over his administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former CBP Head Mark Morgan

'Politics Over Safety': Former CBP Head Mark Morgan Accuses Biden of Making U.S. Less Safe

Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan accused the administration of President Joe Biden of making the U.S. less safe after he swore in last week.
Pres. Joe Biden

Biden To Push Congress for New $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief

The Biden administration is set to push Democratic and Republican lawmakers for a new $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill to avert an economic crisis.
[Video] Schumer Makes a Hilarious 'Incited' Gaffe on Senate Speech, Social Media Erupts

[Video] Schumer Makes a Hilarious 'Incited' Gaffe on Senate Speech, Social Media Erupts

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made an unfortunate gaffe while he was trying to say that former President Donald Trump incited insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, and social media burst into laughs.
Schumer, McConnell Agree To Delay Trump's Impeachment Trial Until Week of Feb. 8

Schumer, McConnell Agree To Delay Trump's Impeachment Trial Until Week of Feb. 8

The impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump will start on the week of February 8, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Friday.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over 100-Day Deportation Pause

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over 100-Day Deportation Pause

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the administration of President Joe Biden on Friday for refusing to rescind the 100-day pause on deportations.
Biden Signs New Executive Orders on Food Stamps, Stimulus Checks, and Federal Minimum Wage

Biden Signs New Executive Orders on Food Stamps, Stimulus Checks, and Federal Minimum Wage

President Joe Biden signed two executive orders on Friday to provide aid to millions of Americans struggling financially amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Republican Lawmakers Blast Biden's Decision To Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit

Republican Lawmakers Blast Biden's Decision To Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit

Republican lawmakers on Wednesday expressed their dismay and blasted Pres. Joe Biden's decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline construction.
Pres. Biden's Executive Orders Put American Workers Last, Sen. Tom Cotton Says

Biden's Executive Orders Put American Workers Last, Sen. Tom Cotton Says

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton criticized Pres. Joe Biden's executive orders on Wednesday accusing him of putting American workers last.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Keeps Promise, Files Impeachment Articles Against Pres. Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Keeps Promise, Files Impeachment Articles Against Biden

Newly-elected Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Thursday that she has filed articles of impeachment against Pres. Joe Biden.
McConnell Wants Impeachment Trial in February, Trump Hires New Lawyer

McConnell Wants Impeachment Trial in February, Trump Hires New Lawyer

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is proposing to start Donald Trump's impeachment procedure next month to give the former president a chance to review the case.
Trump Departs White House for Florida, Leaves Only Parting Letter To Biden

Trump Departs White House for Florida, Leaves Parting Letter for Biden

Former president Donald Trump has skipped President Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday and headed to South Florida, where he plans to reside.
Bust of Latino Icon Cesar Chavez on Prominent Display in Biden’s Oval Office

Bust of Latino Icon Cesar Chavez on Prominent Display in Biden’s Oval Office

A bronze bust of Cesar Chavez, a Mexican-American civil rights activist and labor leader, is among the new sculptures installed in President Joe Biden's Oval Office at the White House.
Trump Extends Secret Service Protection To His 4 Adult Children, 3 Top Officials as He Left Office

Trump Extends Secret Service Protection To His 4 Adult Children, 3 Top Officials as He Left Office

Before he left office, former president Donald Trump issued a directive to extend the post-presidency Secret Service protection to his four adult children and two of their spouses, who were not automatically entitled to the service.
McConnell, Schumer Fail To Seal Deal on Senate Power-Sharing

McConnell, Schumer Fail To Seal Deal on Senate Power-Sharing

The two Senate leaders, Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer, have failed to reach a power-sharing deal that will put the two parties on equal footing.
Trump Approves Deportation Protections for Venezuelans on Last Night in Office

Trump Approves Deportation Protections for Venezuelans on Last Night in Office

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order approving deportation protections for Venezuelans on his final night in the office.
Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Census Bureau Chief Steven Dillingham Resigns Amid Controversy on Immigrant Count

Steven Dillingham announced Monday his plan to resign as director of the U.S. Census Bureau when the new administration takes control of the government.
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