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Trump to remain in office as Senate votes to acquit

Trump to remain in office as Senate votes to acquit

by Brian Johnson and Sara Wilson | Feb 5, 2020 | Featured, Politics

The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on two charges of abuse of power to aid his own reelection and subsequent obstruction of Congress, bringing the third presidential impeachment trial in the country’s history to a predictable close and...
Protesters rally for an end to solar tariffs

Protesters rally for an end to solar tariffs

by Brian Johnson | Dec 11, 2019 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Before the U.S. International Commission reviewed tariffs on solar equipment during a hearing Thursday, outside the building opponents of the tariffs chanted, “No more tariffs on the sun, solar jobs for everyone.” The rally was organized by Solar Energy...
Trump awards Presidential Citizens Medal posthumously to 9/11 first responder

Trump awards Presidential Citizens Medal posthumously to 9/11 first responder

by Silvia Martelli | Nov 8, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump awarded a posthumous Presidential Citizens Medal Thursday to former Army Col. Rick Rescorla, a Vietnam veteran who died while leading evacuations from the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The Presidential...
Trump administration ignored State Dept. warnings on revoking humanitarian protections

Trump administration ignored State Dept. warnings on revoking humanitarian protections

by Sam Cabral | Nov 7, 2019 | Breaking News, Featured

WASHINGTON – Several top diplomats repeatedly warned of the consequences of rescinding legal protections for immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, and Haiti, but the Trump administration ignored them, according to a report out Thursday from the Democratic staff...
Thousands gather for family unification in D.C. protest

Thousands gather for family unification in D.C. protest

by Ashley Graham | Jun 30, 2018 | Immigration

WASHINGTON– Nearly ten thousand protestors from around the country marched outside the White House and the Capitol for immigration reform. The protest formed in response to President Trump’s zero-tolerance immigration policy, which resulted in the...
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