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4 takeaways from Day One of Trump s second impeachment trial Aaron Blake, The Washington Post Feb. 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The second impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump is underway. While Trump is no longer in office - which led to an initial debate about the jurisdiction of the proceedings - he could still be sanctioned and prevented from holding high office again. Below are some takeaways from the first day of the trial. - - - 1. Democrats appeal to emotion Democrats have decided to move things on a fast track, including likely not calling any witnesses. The best evidence, they maintain, is what has already been established - on video and otherwise - showing what happened before and during the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol. ....
Biden removes Trump appointees from boards that shape Washington D.C. Peggy McGlone, The Washington Post Feb. 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio adjusts his mask during the District s Daily Covid-19 Response update news conference on Friday, May 22, 2020. Washington Post photo by Toni L. SandysToni L. Sandys/The Washington Post WASHINGTON - Biden administration has removed key Trump appointees from several federal agencies that oversee the look and feel of Washington D.C. neighborhoods and buildings - and city officials are pushing for more. Washington s Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio sent an unusual letter to President Joe Biden s personnel director last week, asking for a review of Donald Trump s last-minute appointments to the National Capital Planning Commission and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. Because these two boards are responsible for approving development in the city, the new members could impede Washington s progress to ....
Talk radio on is on the verge of being drowned out Paul Farhi, The Washington Post Feb. 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Radio host Rush Limbaugh is presented the Medal of Freedom by first lady Melania Trump during the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 4, 2020.Washington Post photo by Jonathan Newton Rush Limbaugh, the most successful talk-radio host in history, is ailing. And so is the medium he helped revolutionize over the past 30 years. Faced with aging and shrinking audiences, competition from newer technologies and financial problems for the biggest station owners, talk radio is in decline - both as a business and a political force. Once a leading platform for popularizing conservative candidates and policies, talk radio is on the verge of becoming background noise, drowned out by a cacophony of voices on podcasts, cable TV and social media. ....