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'QAnon Shaman' wins hunger strike for second time
Last times hunger strike lasted three days, second time around it was a bit longer.
Last times hunger strike lasted three days, second time around it was a bit longer.
Legal briefs lay out radically different positions ahead of Trump's impeachment trial.
Rosemary Vrablic left Deutsche Bank in December.
New York Times: Trump promised donors he was using money to fight the election results.
He met advisers and conspiracy theorists in the Oval Office. It went off the rails.
Trump raised $237m in donations that could be used to pay his legal fees. Or not.
New York Times: How's Trump's lie made the assault on the Capitol almost inevitable.
Impeachment is an effort to bar Trump from ever running for office again, the lawyer says.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has a history of embracing conspiracies and endorsing violence.
Five lawyers quit Trump's impeachment legal team last week.
Trump supporters want to punish politicians for daring to defy the former president.
The former QAnon supporter believed Cooper was a baby-eating robot.
Members of the deaf community identified and linked the interpreter to a Right-wing group.
New York Times: The Republican Party is stuck, probably irreversibly, writes Paul Krugman.
Trump lawyer's latest conspiracy theory is so wild even Steve Bannon was stunned.
"Happy to work w/ almost any other GOP that aren't trying to get me killed," AOC said.
Trump and his Florida neighbours have a long history of animosity.
New York Times: After four years, Mitch McConnell had finally had enough.
New York Times: Supporters see impeachment as culmination of years of unfair treatment.
New York Times: He was in prison for 30 years. Political connections have set him free.
Events of final months of his administration have caused a "cold war" among his own party.
Trump Plaza in Palm Beach, Florida has had enough of its 'damaged brand'.
Police visit Kellyanne Conway's family home to check on the welfare of 16yo Claudia.
New York Times: Trump is determined to remain a force in politics.
New theory could see Trump making billions every single year despite his dire money woes.
The office will be managed from Palm Beach, Florida by ex-White House aides.
Democrats marched the impeachment case against Donald Trump to the Senate.
Records of service members who were discharged or denied to be reviewed.
Trump spent his final days in Washington DC cut off from his legions of supporters.
New York Times: How will history judge Donald Trump's presidency?