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The Daily 202: GOP looks to win back Senate in 2022, as new NRSC chairman defends vote to reject Pa. results


The Daily 202: GOP looks to win back Senate in 2022, as new NRSC chairman defends vote to reject Pa. results
James Hohmann
with Mariana Alfaro
Democrats taking control of the Senate after winning upsets in both Georgia runoffs would have been the biggest political story of any ordinary week, but the seismic news was quickly overshadowed when a pro-Trump mob took over the Capitol.
House Democrats formally introduced an article of impeachment this morning against President Trump, charging him with “incitement of insurrection.” The House could vote as early as Wednesday. In a brief session, House Republicans blocked a measure calling on Vice President Pence and the Cabinet to remove Trump under the 25th Amendment, ensuring a vote in the full House on Tuesday. ....

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Live updates: Lawmakers may have been exposed to coronavirus while sheltering from Capitol mob


Fixing the vaccine distribution system in United States must be top priority, experts say
Paulina Villegas, Brittany Shammas, Antonia Noori Farzan, Erin Cunningham, Adam Taylor, Kim Bellware, Hamza Shaban
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Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) stops to look at the damage to the Capitol building early Thursday morning.
As new coronavirus cases in the United States rise precipitously after the holidays, health experts are urging states and the federal government to speed up vaccine distribution, which has proved a logistical nightmare.
“In large metro areas such as Boston, Washington, D.C., and Houston, we need to be vaccinating at least 10,000 people every day for the next eight months to stay on target,” vaccine expert Peter Hotez wrote for The Washington Post. “We are not even close to that,” he added. ....

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