The seven Republicans who sided with Democrats by voting to convict former President Donald Trump have been rebuked in their states and criticized by other factions within the party. The rift over ...
Hundreds of Democratic staffers from both chambers of Congress are pleading with senators to convict former President Donald Trump in his upcoming impeachment trial for his part in the events leading ...
Seven Republican senators voted alongside 50 members of the Democratic caucus to convict former President Donald Trump on Saturday. The final tally of 57-43 fell short of the 67 votes needed to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GOP Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania was one of seven senators to vote in favor of Trump's conviction. Alex Wong/Getty Images The ...
When larger panics or small seasonal fluctuations in demand occurred, owners (unable to decrease the sunk costs of machinery) often tried to decrease wages. But densely packed factories or mines full ...
Senator Bill Cassidy says he has no regrets about voting to convict former President Donald Trump during his impeachment trial, despite blowback to his stance from within his party. The Louisiana ...
The U.S. Senate has spoken, and President Trump will remain in office. On Wednesday, he was acquitted of both impeachment counts, almost entirely down party lines. Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney was ...
6 of the 7 GOP Senators who voted to convict Trump are facing blowback and formal censures back home
Almost all of the GOP Senators who voted to convict Trump are receiving blowback back home. Several are facing formal censures from local or statewide Republican parties in their states. Only one, Sen ...
The divide between convicted criminals and the rest of society is sharp, real, and typically enduring. Donald Trump now finds himself on the wrong side of that divide. If he doesn’t win in November ...
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