The upcoming impeachment trial features a complex set of political challenges for Republicans and Democrats as well as Donald Trump.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Joe Biden’s University of Delaware has produced a president and a Super Bowl-winning quarterback
Which schools have produced a president and Super Bowl-winning quarterback? Five, including Joe Biden’s University of Delaware alma mater.
Donald Trump leaves the White House, plans to end term at Mar-a-Lago as Biden is sworn in
Trump is expected to be at his Palm Beach estate when the clock strikes noon on Wednesday, after a final military send-off at Joint Base Andrews.
‘No stone unturned’: All 25K National Guard troops for Biden’s inauguration to undergo extra vetting
Officials are doing background checks on National Guard members deployed in Washington, D.C., out of a sense of caution, not because they suspect that any are dangerous, Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller said Monday.
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Running on empty: Senate Republicans ponder barring Donald Trump from seeking office again
The impeachment trial of Donald Trump isn’t about removing him from the presidency – it’s about preventing him from running for president again.
Remember the Alamo? Donald Trump heads to Texas to defend legacy tarnished by Capitol riot
This Alamo is a small town on the Texas-Mexico border where Trump plans to promote his immigration policy and defend his presidential legacy.
Life after Donald Trump: GOP tries to move forward under shadow of deadly Capitol Hill riot
Trump’s legacy, including this week’s insurrection by a pro-Trump mob at the U.S. Capitol, will shadow Republicans for years.
Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Congress, Supreme Court will be offered COVID-19 vaccine in coming days, officials say
It was not clear if President-elect Joe Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and members of his transition team would get early vaccinations.
Trump rails against Barr, Kemp, other Republicans over election loss; attends Army-Navy game
The president spends a Saturday tweeting grievances, commiserating with supporters, attacking fellow Republicans, and watching the Army-Navy game.
Failing to convince Gov. Kemp to flip election, Trump vows to ‘win back the White House’ at Georgia rally
In a phone call, Kemp refused Trump’s request for a special legislative session to appoint a pro-Trump slate to the Electoral College, reports said.