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The Latest: Trump floats cutting China tariffs to 80% ahead of weekend meeting

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President Donald Trump on Friday floated cutting tariffs on China to 80% ahead of a weekend meeting as he looks to de-escalate the trade war.

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Senate Democrats plan to force a vote on resolution for transparency on deportations to El Salvador

Read full article: Senate Democrats plan to force a vote on resolution for transparency on deportations to El Salvador

Senate Democrats plan to force a vote in the coming weeks on a resolution to require more transparency from President Donald Trump’s administration about deportations to El Salvador.

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Houthi rebels have shot down 7 US Reaper drones worth $200 million in recent weeks

Read full article: Houthi rebels have shot down 7 US Reaper drones worth $200 million in recent weeks

Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones in less than six weeks.

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Politics & Power: Can Dems rebrand with new leaders, fresh ideas to regain lost Trump districts?

Read full article: Politics & Power: Can Dems rebrand with new leaders, fresh ideas to regain lost Trump districts?

Political analyst Daniel Cronrath joins News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton on this week’s episode of Politics & Power to look at the challenges for the Democratic Party if it hopes to make a generational shift.

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Democrats dislike the ‘chaos’ of Trump’s trade war but are OK with some tariffs

Read full article: Democrats dislike the ‘chaos’ of Trump’s trade war but are OK with some tariffs

Democrats are quick to say that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are horrible, awful, terrible.

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Measuring the cost of extending Trump's tax cuts becomes a flashpoint in Congress

Read full article: Measuring the cost of extending Trump's tax cuts becomes a flashpoint in Congress

An obscure bookkeeping matter has become the latest flashpoint in Congress as Democrats accuse Republicans of violating Senate norms.

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Answering your questions about President Trump's vast new tariffs

Read full article: Answering your questions about President Trump's vast new tariffs

After weeks of anticipation and speculation, President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by declaring a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States.

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Senate rebukes Trump’s tariffs as some Republicans vote to halt taxes on Canadian imports

Read full article: Senate rebukes Trump’s tariffs as some Republicans vote to halt taxes on Canadian imports

The Senate has passed a resolution that would thwart President Donald Trump’s ability to impose tariffs on Canada.

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A Senate vote to reverse Trump's tariffs on Canada tests Republican support

Read full article: A Senate vote to reverse Trump's tariffs on Canada tests Republican support

With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.

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How this auto union leader's support for Trump's tariffs scrambled labor politics again

Read full article: How this auto union leader's support for Trump's tariffs scrambled labor politics again

President Donald Trump has once again scrambled the politics of organized labor and the working class with his planned tariffs on auto imports.

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Close calls at Washington DC airport raise questions about why changes weren't made before crash

Read full article: Close calls at Washington DC airport raise questions about why changes weren't made before crash

The investigation into a January midair collision that killed 67 people near Washington, D.

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Trump order would deny student loan relief to nonprofit workers engaged in 'improper' activity

Read full article: Trump order would deny student loan relief to nonprofit workers engaged in 'improper' activity

President Donald Trump is ordering changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that would disqualify workers of nonprofit groups deemed to have engaged in “improper” activities.

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Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings

Read full article: Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings

President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet nominees have flooded the zone in back-to-back-to-back confirmation hearings.

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A Democratic Party in crisis will elect its new chairman on Saturday

Read full article: A Democratic Party in crisis will elect its new chairman on Saturday

The Democratic National Committee will elect a new chair Saturday as it tries to guide Democrats through Republican Donald Trump’s second presidency.

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Many Democrats don't think they'll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds

Read full article: Many Democrats don't think they'll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds

An increasing number of Democrats are questioning whether their party’s commitment to diverse candidates, especially women, may lead to more political struggles in the Trump era.

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Harris appears on 'Saturday Night Live' as mirror image of Maya Rudolph with election looming

Read full article: Harris appears on 'Saturday Night Live' as mirror image of Maya Rudolph with election looming

Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” as she took a brief break from the battleground states where she's been campaigning.

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Kaine and Cao face off in only debate of campaign for US Senate seat from Virginia

Read full article: Kaine and Cao face off in only debate of campaign for US Senate seat from Virginia

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia and Republican challenger Hung Cao have gone toe to toe in their only debate of the campaign over issues from illegal immigration to tariffs on foreign goods.

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What to watch as JD Vance and Tim Walz meet for a vice presidential debate

Read full article: What to watch as JD Vance and Tim Walz meet for a vice presidential debate

The vice presidential debate between Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Walz will bring together undercards who have spent two months going after each other and the top of each ticket.

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A trademark lawyer sold the domain name ClintonKaine.com in 2016. He's sitting on HarrisWalz.com now

Read full article: A trademark lawyer sold the domain name ClintonKaine.com in 2016. He's sitting on HarrisWalz.com now

A trademark lawyer who bought the domain named ClintonKaine.

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Cliffhanger congressional contest between Bob Good and John McGuire tests power of Trump endorsement

Read full article: Cliffhanger congressional contest between Bob Good and John McGuire tests power of Trump endorsement

One of America’s most conservative congressmen is locked in a tight renomination battle against an opponent endorsed by former President Donald Trump in Virginia.

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Navy vet has Trump's nod ahead of Virginia's US Senate primary, targets Tim Kaine in uphill battle

Read full article: Navy vet has Trump's nod ahead of Virginia's US Senate primary, targets Tim Kaine in uphill battle

Political observers have already placed their bets on U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, predicting the Democrat will win his third term in November.

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State of the Union guests spotlight divide on abortion and immigration but offer some rare unity

Read full article: State of the Union guests spotlight divide on abortion and immigration but offer some rare unity

The guest list for President Joe Biden's State of the Union address speaks volumes about what Democrats and Republicans want to focus on as the 2024 election season heats up.

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Biden's closest allies are stepping up pressure on White House to do more to ease suffering in Gaza

Read full article: Biden's closest allies are stepping up pressure on White House to do more to ease suffering in Gaza

More of President Joe Biden’s top Senate allies are demanding that the U.S. act directly to ease Palestinian civilian suffering in Gaza and are joining calls to cut military aid if Israel refuses to change course.

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Kids are using phones in class, even when it’s against the rules. Should schools ban them all day?

Read full article: Kids are using phones in class, even when it’s against the rules. Should schools ban them all day?

The scene in classrooms around the country is similar: Kids are on their phones, even when school rules forbid it.

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The Senate is pushing past far-right objections to aiding Ukraine. But next steps are uncertain

Read full article: The Senate is pushing past far-right objections to aiding Ukraine. But next steps are uncertain

The U.S. Senate is slogging past far-right Republican opposition to helping Ukraine fight Russia.

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Senate Democrats push to require that Biden consult Congress on weapons sales to Israel

Read full article: Senate Democrats push to require that Biden consult Congress on weapons sales to Israel

Senate Democrats are pushing to prevent the Biden administration from bypassing Congress when approving weapons sales to Israel as the Jewish state's war against Hamas comes under increasing scrutiny.

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Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake

Read full article: Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake

The Senate has voted to repeal the decades-old congressional measure that greenlighted the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Senate votes to keep 2001 authorization for war on terror

Read full article: Senate votes to keep 2001 authorization for war on terror

The Senate has voted overwhelmingly to continue congressional authorization for the use of military force in the global fight against terror, turning back an effort by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul to repeal the 2001 measure.

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McClellan wins special election for Virginia’s 4th District

Read full article: McClellan wins special election for Virginia’s 4th District

Democrat Jennifer McClellan has defeated her Republican opponent to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, where she will be the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress.

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20 years later, Senate eyes repeal of Iraq war authorization

Read full article: 20 years later, Senate eyes repeal of Iraq war authorization

The Senate will vote this month to repeal two decades-old measures that approved American military action in Iraq.

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Connecticut may exonerate accused witches centuries later

Read full article: Connecticut may exonerate accused witches centuries later

It's been more than 375 years since Alse Young became the first person on record to be executed in the American colonies for witchcraft.

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Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Carter

Read full article: Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Carter

The mishandling of classified documents is not a problem unique to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

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Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia to seek reelection

Read full article: Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia to seek reelection

Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia says there's “a whole lot more” he wants to do and he's seeking reelection next year.

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Manchin bid to speed energy permits to reemerge in 2023

Read full article: Manchin bid to speed energy permits to reemerge in 2023

A push by West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin to speed permits for natural gas pipelines and other energy projects has failed in the current Congress, but could come back as soon as next month.

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Saudi prince's new title key to dodging lawsuit over killing

Read full article: Saudi prince's new title key to dodging lawsuit over killing

A recent boost in titles for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has proven crucial to shielding him from a U.S. lawsuit in the killing of a U.S.-based journalist.

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Yellen boosting Biden's agenda in Virginia as midterms near

Read full article: Yellen boosting Biden's agenda in Virginia as midterms near

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is promoting Biden administration policies as the key to advancing the nation’s “long-term economic well-being” in the lead-up to the midterm elections.

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'A stalwart': World mourns Britain's Queen Elizabeth II

Read full article: 'A stalwart': World mourns Britain's Queen Elizabeth II

Condolences have poured in from around the world after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, whose rule saw Britain through decades of change.

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Audit: Va. failed on earlier advice before I-95 gridlock

Read full article: Audit: Va. failed on earlier advice before I-95 gridlock

An audit about what caused gridlock along Interstate 95 in Virginia during a January snowstorm says state government failed to carry out numerous lessons gleaned from a previous weather event.

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Umbrella swept by wind kills woman at South Carolina beach

Read full article: Umbrella swept by wind kills woman at South Carolina beach

Perreault, 63, died about an hour later at the hospital from chest trauma, Willard said.

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Bipartisan compromise bill would restore abortion rights

Read full article: Bipartisan compromise bill would restore abortion rights

A bipartisan group of senators is pushing compromise legislation to restore abortion access in the wake of the June Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Dems stress national security as computer chips bill stalls

Read full article: Dems stress national security as computer chips bill stalls

The Biden administration and Democrats are warning of dire consequences if Congress fails to act on computer chips legislation.

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Negotiator tells Congress US still trying for Iran nuke deal

Read full article: Negotiator tells Congress US still trying for Iran nuke deal

The United States’ top negotiator for Iran nuclear talks has made the case to lawmakers for sticking with Iran nuclear talks.

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Trump attacks spur Congress to bolster electoral count law

Read full article: Trump attacks spur Congress to bolster electoral count law

Donald Trump’s relentless, false claims about the 2020 presidential election have sparked fresh urgency in Congress for changing the Electoral Count Act.

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Drivers fret about food and fuel while stranded on highway

Read full article: Drivers fret about food and fuel while stranded on highway

The waiting is over for the last of the drivers who got stranded overnight on an interstate highway in Virginia.

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Inside DNC chair's 'challenging' bid to avert midterm defeat

Read full article: Inside DNC chair's 'challenging' bid to avert midterm defeat

Jaime Harrison is a man leading a party in peril.

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Biden's big bill on brink of House votes, but fights remain

Read full article: Biden's big bill on brink of House votes, but fights remain

Democrats in the House appear on the verge of advancing President Joe Biden’s $1.85 trillion-and-growing domestic policy package.

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All eyes on vulnerable House Democrats after election losses

Read full article: All eyes on vulnerable House Democrats after election losses

A resounding loss in Virginia and a too-close-for-comfort victory in New Jersey have Democrats fretting about a blowout in next year's midterm elections.

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Rattled Democrats reckon with bruising results in VA, NJ

Read full article: Rattled Democrats reckon with bruising results in VA, NJ

Democrats are blending finger-pointing, optimism and a renewed push to unstick their stalled legislative agenda as they scramble for Election Day lessons from a jolting loss in Virginia and a closer than expected win in New Jersey.

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Virginia GOP sees Youngkin as chance to reverse party course

Read full article: Virginia GOP sees Youngkin as chance to reverse party course

The beaten and battered Republican Party of Virginia hopes it's on the cusp of a comeback with its candidate for governor, Glenn Youngkin.

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Linwood Holton Jr, 1st GOP Va governor of 20th century, dies

Read full article: Linwood Holton Jr, 1st GOP Va governor of 20th century, dies

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Pressure rising for Democrats in Virginia governor's race

Read full article: Pressure rising for Democrats in Virginia governor's race

About a month and a half out from the finale of the Virginia governor's race, optimism among Democrats in this state long trending blue is increasingly tinged with nervousness.

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Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections

Read full article: Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections

Just a few years ago, Virginia was considered a civic embarrassment for its staggering eviction rate.

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Bill repealing Iraq war powers advances in Senate

Read full article: Bill repealing Iraq war powers advances in Senate

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has voted to finally repeal two decades-old measures giving open-ended approval for military action in Iraq.

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Voting bill showdown looms as GOP rejects Manchin plan

Read full article: Voting bill showdown looms as GOP rejects Manchin plan

The Senate will take a key vote next week on a sweeping rewrite of voting and election law, setting up a dramatic test of Democratic unity on a top priority that Republicans are vowing to block.

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House votes to repeal 2002 Iraq War authorization

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The Democratic-led House has passed legislation to repeal the 2002 authorization for use of military force in Iraq.

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Schumer, White House back repeal of Iraq War authorization

Read full article: Schumer, White House back repeal of Iraq War authorization

The White House and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are endorsing efforts to terminate the 2002 authorization of military force against Iraq.

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Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

Read full article: Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

A bipartisan senators’ group working on a $1 trillion infrastructure compromise has now doubled in size, expanding to 21 members.

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Shock of Jan. 6 insurrection devolves into political fight

Read full article: Shock of Jan. 6 insurrection devolves into political fight

The horror of Jan. 6 has been reduced from a stunning assault on American democracy to another political fight.

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Water bill may open spigot for Biden infrastructure plan

Read full article: Water bill may open spigot for Biden infrastructure plan

Rarely has a routine water resources bill generated so much political buzz.

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Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end 'forever war'

Read full article: Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end 'forever war'

President Joe Biden says he will withdraw the remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan and end America's longest war.

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A key to bridging the political divide: Sit down and talk?

Read full article: A key to bridging the political divide: Sit down and talk?

One Small Step, which Isay established in 2018, is among a growing number of nonprofit initiatives whose aim is to narrow America's increasingly toxic political divide. But he felt it was a start, and he named his initiative accordingly: One Small Step. One Small Step, which Isay established in 2018, is among a growing number of nonprofit initiatives whose aim is to narrow America's increasingly toxic political divide. Yet they'd never met and probably never would have, if not for their joint involvement in One Small Step. But as One Small Step has developed, expansion has followed, with roughly 800 people meeting in pairs in about 40 cities.

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Biden signals support to replace war power authority

Read full article: Biden signals support to replace war power authority

The U.S. has blamed the militia for numerous attacks targeting U.S. personnel and interests in Iraq in the past. But several leading members of Congress, including members in Biden’s own party, denounced the strikes — the first military action he has authorized. Kaine and others argued offensive military action without congressional approval is not constitutional absent extraordinary circumstances. A U.S. contractor died after at least 10 rockets slammed into the base early Wednesday. “If we assess further response is warranted, we will take action again in a manner and time of our choosing,” Psaki said.

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Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing

Read full article: Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing

President Joe Biden is expected to speak to Saudi King Salman for the first time in Bidens just over a month-old administration. The language came in contrast to Biden's pledge as a candidate to make Saudi Arabia “a pariah” over the killing. The Saudi Arabia Embassy spokesman in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday. U.S. intelligence findings are coming out more than two years after Khashoggi walked hand-in-hand with his fiancee to the Saudi consulate in Turkey. Once in office, Biden said he would maintain whatever scale of relations with Saudi Arabia that U.S. interests required.

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EXPLAINER: What's ahead as Trump impeachment trial begins

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's ahead as Trump impeachment trial begins

The House appointed nine impeachment managers who will present the case against Trump on the Senate floor. Trump’s first impeachment trial, in which he was acquitted on charges that he abused power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate now-President Joe Biden, lasted almost three weeks. The fresh memories of Jan. 6 could make it easier for the House impeachment managers to make their case, but it doesn’t mean the outcome will be any different. While the House impeachment managers say Trump is “singularly” responsible for the attack on the Capitol, Trump’s lawyers say the rioters acted on their own accord. The brief goes after the impeachment managers personally, charging that the Democrats have “Trump derangement syndrome,” are “selfish” and are only trying to impeach Trump for political gain.

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EXPLAINER: What's ahead as Trump impeachment trial begins

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AdThe House appointed nine impeachment managers who will present the case against Trump on the Senate floor. Trump’s first impeachment trial, in which he was acquitted on charges that he abused power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate now-President Joe Biden, lasted almost three weeks. The fresh memories of Jan. 6 could make it easier for the House impeachment managers to make their case, but it doesn’t mean the outcome will be any different. While the House impeachment managers say Trump is “singularly” responsible for the attack on the Capitol, Trump’s lawyers say the rioters acted on their own accord. The brief goes after the impeachment managers personally, charging that the Democrats have “Trump derangement syndrome,” are “selfish” and are only trying to impeach Trump for political gain.

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EXPLAINER: How Trump's second impeachment trial will work

Read full article: EXPLAINER: How Trump's second impeachment trial will work

A look at the basics of the upcoming impeachment trial:HOW DOES THE TRIAL WORK? AdTrump's first impeachment trial, in which he was acquitted on charges that he abused power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate now-President Joe Biden, lasted almost three weeks. “If we were not to follow up with this, we might as well remove any penalty from the Constitution of impeachment.”AdHOW IS THIS TRIAL DIFFERENT FROM TRUMP’S FIRST TRIAL? Beyond the constitutionality of the trial, Trump’s lawyers say that he did not incite his supporters to violence and that he did nothing wrong. “It is denied that President Trump ever endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of Government,” they wrote in a brief for the trial.

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Democrat floats Trump censure as conviction grows unlikely

Read full article: Democrat floats Trump censure as conviction grows unlikely

House Democrats are busy preparing their formal case against the former president for inciting an insurrection, with arguments starting the week of Feb. 8. A week later, on Jan. 13, the Democratic-led House impeached Trump with the backing of 10 Republicans. She said that five is probably “a high mark on what you’re going to see for Republican support” for convicting Trump at trial. Some said the censure resolution was too late because Democrats had rejected GOP suggestions of censure before the House voted to impeach. “I guess if we can censure former presidents, then when Republicans get in charge, we can censure Barack Obama or Democrats can censure George Bush."

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For 1st Black Pentagon chief, racism challenge is personal

Read full article: For 1st Black Pentagon chief, racism challenge is personal

Austin took office Friday as the first Black defense chief, in the wake of the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, where retired and current military members were among the rioters touting far-right conspiracies. The U.S. population overall is about three-quarters white and 13% Black, according to Census Bureau statistics. Austin gained confirmation after clearing a legal hurdle prohibiting anyone from serving as defense chief until they have been out of the military for seven years. He held a broader video conference on COVID-19 with all top defense and military leaders, and his first call to an international leader was with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. After serving as vice chief of the Army, Austin headed Central Command, where he oversaw the reinsertion of U.S. troops to Iraq to beat back Islamic State militants.

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Democrats ask ethics panel to investigate Sens. Cruz, Hawley

Read full article: Democrats ask ethics panel to investigate Sens. Cruz, Hawley

Thousands had gathered that day as Congress voted to formally certify President Joe Biden’s victory over Trump in November. Hawley and Cruz led objections in the Senate to Biden’s victory, despite the widespread recognition that the effort would fail. And both senators used their objections for political fundraising,” the Democratic senators said in their letter. Cruz helped force a vote on Biden's victory in Arizona, while Hawley helped force one on Biden's victory in Pennsylvania. “This latest effort is a flagrant abuse of the Senate ethics process and a flagrant attempt to exact partisan revenge."

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Tom Vilsack faces new challenges as he returns to old job

Read full article: Tom Vilsack faces new challenges as he returns to old job

President-elect Joe Biden has selected Vilsack to reprise that role in his administration. Vilsack “has the necessary qualifications and experience to steer the agency through these turbulent times,” said Rob Larew, the president of the National Farmers Union. Then mayor of Mount Pleasant in southeast Iowa, Vilsack volunteered for the up-and-coming Biden before he exited the presidential race. Despite that, in 2007, after his own brief presidential campaign, Vilsack endorsed Hillary Clinton, even with Biden also running. In his endorsement, Vilsack called Biden “a man with empathy, and a man who has the heart of a president.

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After year of disruption, America set to choose a path ahead

Read full article: After year of disruption, America set to choose a path ahead

Voters appear to recognize the moment: More than 91 million people have already cast ballots, shattering records for early voting. The courts, which have been stacked with a generation of conservative jurists during Trump’s tenure, would veer further to the right. Though Democrats are wary of overconfidence, given Trump’s upset in 2016, party leaders see significant differences in this year’s election. Despite the pandemic’s toll on his political fortunes, Trump’s campaign is banking on strategy similar to 2016. The challenge for Trump is engineering a late shift in the race when so many voters have already cast ballots.

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Harris target of more misinformation than Pence, data shows

Read full article: Harris target of more misinformation than Pence, data shows

CHICAGO – Long before Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden announced her as his running mate, Kamala Harris was the target of widespread online misinformation. Harris’ birth certificate shows she was born on Oct. 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, making her eligible to serve as either vice president or president. Social media chatter around Harris’ eligibility declined after being “eclipsed” by fact checks from news organizations that debunked it, Granston added. There's been a huge uptick in social media conversation around the vice presidential candidates this year, compared to the 2016 campaign. But misinformation around Harris has been more prevalent, making up more than 4% of the conversation on Twitter, Zignal Labs found.

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Biden's lessons learned: spending time, money in Midwest

Read full article: Biden's lessons learned: spending time, money in Midwest

Biden's "campaign is doing a better job, even during COVID, of reaching out with the candidates and a voter-to-voter effort. Besides spending no time in Wisconsin and only five days in Michigan, Clinton didn't begin advertising in either until two weeks before the election. There's been more to Biden's sharper focus on Michigan and Wisconsin than showing up and spending money. Biden's Michigan campaign as well as national aides have contacted Kinloch more in the past two months than Clinton's did throughout all of 2016, he said. “They're looping everything we're doing individually together under the Biden campaign,” Kinloch said.

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Harris highlights stakes of election in Barrett hearings

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(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Unable to block President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Kamala Harris used three days of confirmation hearings this week to remind voters of the stakes of the Nov. 3 election and how Democratic nominee Joe Biden would govern differently if he were in the White House. Known for her tough questioning of Trump's nominees, Harris took a lower key approach and avoided sparring matches with Republicans. Her messaging was muted in part because she appeared via video conference from her office, not the Senate hearing room, due to coronavirus concerns. “Democrats are wise not to play into their hand.”Republicans took note of the disciplined approach by Harris and the Democrats. GOP Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, who was next in line for questioning after Harris on Wednesday, asked Barrett a series of questions meant to rebut Harris.

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Supreme Court vacancy likely to inflame presidential debate

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Moderated by Fox News’ Chris Wallace, the 90-minute debate will feature segments on the Supreme Court, the coronavirus, the economy, race and policing, election integrity and the candidates' records. "This time it may actually turn out to be.”Both candidates are likely to repeat their talking points about the Supreme Court. But during the debate, their comments are likely to reach vast swaths of the electorate that haven't been following the campaign closely. But this Supreme Court pick gives them the exact reason to hold their nose and vote for somebody they despise because it falls in line with their ideological values.”The court vacancy will have to compete with Trump's taxes coming to light. Rocha said Biden will likely use the Supreme Court vacancy and other issues to try to rattle Trump and get him to blurt out ill-advised remarks.

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Trump caps judiciary remake with choice of Barrett for court

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Judge Amy Coney Barrett applauds as President Donald Trump announces Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court, in the Rose Garden at the White House, Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, in Washington. Trump hailed Barrett as “a woman of remarkable intellect and character,” saying he had studied her record closely before making the pick. Trump, meanwhile, is hoping the nomination will galvanize his supporters as he looks to fend off Democrat Joe Biden. “We don’t have to do it before, but I think this will be done before the election," Trump told reporters Saturday. “I think this will end up in the Supreme Court,” Trump said Wednesday of the election.

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Supreme Court fight could elevate Kamala Harris' profile

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(AP Photo/Michael Perez)SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Kamala Harris is poised to become a leading figure in the Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick, with her status as both a lawmaker and vice presidential nominee putting her in the center of the fight. The California senator is in a unique role following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday. She was widely praised by Democrats for her questioning of Brett Kavanaugh during the last Supreme Court confirmation fight. Beyond her questioning of Kavanaugh, he pointed to her 2017 questioning of then-Sen. Jeff Sessions as Trump’s first attorney general. “That would give her the flexibility to be able to be in D.C., maybe a little bit more than during a traditional presidential campaign closing stretch,” he said.

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Biden to focus on health care in Supreme Court debate

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Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020, about the Supreme Court. – Joe Biden on Sunday used the sudden Supreme Court vacancy to reinforce his argument that the upcoming election should be a referendum on President Donald Trump's handling of health care and the coronavirus. Biden kept the focus on health care, which has proven to be a winning issue for Democrats during previous elections and could be even more resonant amid the pandemic. “Millions of Americans are voting because they know their health care hangs in the balance," Biden said during remarks at Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Their refusal to put names to Biden’s potential court pick underscores the political peril that the Supreme Court debate holds for Biden.

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School leader: B1G football on hold until questions answered

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The University of Wisconsin chancellor said Tuesday that Big Ten football will remain on hold until there are answers to questions about COVID-19 testing and tracing, along with possible long-term heart issues related to the coronavirus. “Decisions within the Big Ten are largely majority based decisions, but I’ll be honest, we almost always decide everything by consensus. A court filing earlier this month disclosed that Big Ten presidents and chancellors voted 11-3 in favor of postponing all fall sports. “When there is any news to share or confirm regarding any Big Ten board decision, it will be announced by the Big Ten,” University of Nebraska spokeswoman Deb Fiddelke said. ___Follow Ralph D. Russo at https://twitter.com/ralphDrussoAP and listen at http://www.westwoodonepodcasts.com/pods/ap-top-25-college-football-podcast/___More AP college football: https://apnews.com/Collegefootball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25

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Trump, struggling to define Biden, steps up Harris attacks

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But four years later, the president has plenty to say about Kamala Harris. “Kamala Harris and her voting record helps make the case against Joe Biden,” Murtaugh said. Like Biden, Harris has staked out relatively moderate stances over the course of her career on issues such as health care and law enforcement. Kamala,” Trump said, mispronouncing and stretching out each syllable of her name each time he said it in North Carolina. By elevating and trying to define Harris, the Trump campaign is trying to change how voters view Biden.

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Harris' mostly virtual campaign to get Wisconsin road test

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FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2020, file photo Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks in Washington. On Monday, Sept. 7, Harris will travel to Milwaukee, her first traditional campaign trip. Three weeks after joining Joe Biden as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, the California senator is still campaigning largely in front of a computer screen to relatively small audiences. On Monday, Harris will travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on her first traditional campaign trip. He said he expects there will be opportunities for Harris to get out in swing states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia.

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Biden friend Sen. Coons to elevate faith on convention stage

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FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2015, file photo, Vice President Joe Biden administers the Senate oath to Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., as Coons' wife, Annie Coons, watches during a ceremonial re-enactment swearing-in, in the Old Senate Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington. The theme and timing of Coons speech on the pandemic-altered convention schedule underscore Democrats' interest in engaging with religious voters on the basis of shared values with Biden. For Joe, faith isnt a prop or a political tool, Coons is set to say, according to prepared remarks shared with The Associated Press ahead of time. Coons is also one of the more vocal Democrats when it comes to coaxing fellow party members to be more open about faith. When it comes to speaking for Biden about faith, though, Coons will have the most prominent forum.

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Trump gives credence to false, racist Harris conspiracy

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President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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Trump gives credence to false, racist Harris conspiracy

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President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON President Donald Trump on Thursday gave credence to a false and racist conspiracy theory about Kamala Harris eligibility to be vice president, fueling an online misinformation campaign that parallels the one he used to power his rise into politics. Harris has been a top target of misinformation since launching her own bid for the White House last year. That is certainly a slight, said Amanda Harrington, vice president of Times Up, which works to stop workplace harassment. Obama, who beat McCain in the 2008 race for the White House, was even a co-sponsor of the McCain resolution.

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Democrat McClellan announces bid to be Virginia governor

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(AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)RICHMOND, Va. A Virginia state senator is launching a bid to be the state's next governor, which if successful would make her the nation's first African-American woman to ever lead a state. I have the understanding of where we are in this moment in time, how we got here ... and the vision to take Virginia forward, McClellan said. McClellan is one of several Democrats either officially running or eyeing a possible campaign for their party's nomination to succeed Gov. If she were to win the 2021 contest, McClellan would be Virginias first woman governor, the first African American female governor in the United States and only the second woman ever elected to statewide office in Virginia. I'm not running to make history, I am running to set Virginia on the course I think we need to go," she said.

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Democrats charge OSHA isn't protecting front-line workers

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Instead of an emergency standard, the agency has relied on voluntary guidance that recommends companies erect physical barriers, enforce social distancing and install more hand-sanitizing stations, among other steps. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among health care workers, meatpacking employees and prison staff, including at least 372 deaths, Adams said. OSHA quickly pivoted to focus intensely on giving employers and workers the guidance they need to work safely in this rapidly changing situation. A group of Senate Democrats asked the Labor Departments inspector general to investigate OSHAs inspections and citations related to COVID-19. The lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., also want the watchdog to investigate OSHAs decision not to put in place a temporary emergency standard to deal with the virus.

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US considers leaving smaller number of troops in Afghanistan

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(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON, DC – The Pentagon is considering several options to reduce the number of troops in Afghanistan, including one that would shift to a narrower counterterrorism mission, the top U.S. military officer told Congress on Wednesday. Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, did not disclose any potential troop totals, but he agreed that leaving a minimal U.S. footprint in Afghanistan to battle terrorists is a potential move. The U.S. currently has about 13,000 troops in Afghanistan. “We have an important counterterrorism mission in Afghanistan,” he said. Esper has said he is reviewing U.S. military missions worldwide to determine how many can be reallocated in that manner.

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Kaine cancels scheduled stop in Jacksonville

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Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Kaine has canceled a planned campaign swing through Florida on Friday due to the tropical weather due in the state. The Clinton campaign said Monday that Kaine would campaign in Pensacola and Panama City on Thursday and in Jacksonville on Friday, where he would attend a panel discussion with local officials and community leaders. Kaine, a Virginia senator, campaigned last week in Tallahassee and South Florida. Republican vice-presidential nominee Mike Pence is scheduled to campaign Wednesday in Sarasota. Pence is scheduled to appear at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota, according to the campaign Donald Trump campaign.

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