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Grand jury upgrades charges for Trump supporter who chased Officer Goodman - TheGrio


Grand jury upgrades charges for Trump supporter who chased Officer Goodman
Douglas Jensen is in custody and his next hearing will be in Washington on Feb. 23
Eugene Goodman is now facing more severe charges.
Douglas Jensen’s image went viral as he led a group of violent 
Donald Trump’s supporters in the Capitol on Jan. 6. Jensen of Iowa is now facing higher charges by a federal grand jury, per 
Jensen turned himself into the Des Moines Police Department on Jan. 8 because he felt he was in trouble. He is in custody and his next hearing will be in Washington on Feb. 23. ....

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Impeachment Trial: Here's 7 Republicans' Stance When They Voted to Convict Trump


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Feb 15, 2021 06:06 AM EST
On Saturday, seven Republican senators voted alongside 50 Democratic caucus members to convict former President Donald Trump. The final 57-43 count dropped short of the 67 votes expected to convict Trump on the House impeachment accusation of inciting the U.S. unrest on January 6.
The count overall, however, has been touted in U.S. history as the most bipartisan impeachment vote. The acquittal of Trump signals the end of a five-day impeachment trial.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, Mitt Romney of Utah, Richard Burr of North Carolina, and Ben Sasse of Nebraska are the GOP senators who supported Trump s conviction. Here is the seven Republican lawmakers stance on why they decided to convict Trump, according to Newsweek: ....

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