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Lawmakers give standing ovation for Officer Eugene Goodman

Lawmakers in the Senate chamber on Friday gave Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman a standing ovation following the question and answer session of former President Trump's impeachment trial.

Pentagon approves 20 additional COVID-19 vaccination teams

The Pentagon has approved 20 more military teams, a combined total of 4,700 service members, to help the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administer COVID-19 vaccines across the country.

We know how Republicans will vote — but what do they believe?

© Getty Images With 44 of the 50 Senate Republicans declaring that impeaching a president who is no longer in office is unconstitutional, the House of Representatives’ resolution to impeach Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6 will almost certainly fall far short of the 67 votes required to convict him. Nonetheless, Americans should remember that although many Trump loyalists in the Senate refuse to hold the former president accountable for the assault on the Capitol, they do hold him responsible. Perhaps the tally would be different if the ballot were secret. ADVERTISEMENT Abundant evidence supports the conclusion expressed in the lyrics of a song recorded a hundred years ago by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra: “Your lips tell me no, no/But there’s yes, yes in your eyes.” Here’s what Republican leaders of the Senate who will likely vote to acquit said before they listened to the avalanche of evidence presented by the House managers that President Trump

Bartiromo, Pirro and Dobbs file to dismiss Smartmatic lawsuits

Fox News hosts Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro and former host Lou Dobbs filed separate motions on Friday to dismiss defamation lawsuits from Smartmatic, the voting technology company at the center of conspiracy theories about election fraud.

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