
Security alert amid violence fears for Biden swearing-in
Security in Washington D.C and state capitals across the United States is ramping up ahead of the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Security in Washington D.C and state capitals across the United States is ramping up ahead of the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Donald Trump’s shadow will continue to fall over Republicans long after he has left office, and the party he captured has to make hard decisions about its way forward, argues Bryan Cranston.
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Donald Trump has been called a “clear and present danger” as a majority of the House of Representatives voted to make him the first US president ever to be impeached twice, formally charging him during his final week in power with inciting an insurrection after a mob of supporters stormed the Capitol.
The US Justice Department has opened criminal investigations on more than 170 individuals for their involvement in the riot at the US Capitol by President Donald Trump’s supporters, aiming to charge people with assault and seditious conspiracy.
Decisions by Twitter and Facebook to remove or suspend Donald Trump’s accounts after the Capitol riot has prompted a flurry of debate about censorship. Katharine Gelber argues that free speech has limits.
The FBI has warned that armed protests are being planned in Washington, DC and around the United States in the lead-up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20.
US Democrats are moving to impeach Donald Trump a second time, in the wake of the Capitol riots. Markus Wagner explains the process, and the risks.