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On The Firing Line of The GOP Civil War: Republicans Have to Stop Attacking Each Other or They’re Going to Lose Big Time in Two Years
As Donald Trump's impeachment trial was getting underway, battle lines in the civil war within the Republican Party became all-the-more-prominent, potentially leaving the GOP in a politically perilous spot heading towards next year's midterm elections, according to some in the party.

‘McCarthy Stands for Nothing Except the Perpetuation of His Own Position’
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee harshly criticized House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif), for McCarthy's handling of the controversy surrounding freshman Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Biden ‘Didn’t Run on a Promise to Unite the Democratic and Republican Party into One Party in Washington’
Joe Biden's drive for national unity reached what might be realistic limits this week in the US Senate, where the legislative framework for President Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID relief package made it into law by the slimmest margin possible -- and with no Republican support.

Rep. Porter Recounts Capitol Riot: AOC Told Me that She ‘Hoped To Get To Be a Mom’ Before She Dies
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), no stranger to controversy in her brief tenure on Capitol Hill, now has surprisingly become a lightning rod for -- of all things -- her harrowing experiences during those traumatic hours of January 6 when insurrectionists overran the US Capitol.

Organizing Resolution Boosts AG Nomination
Finally coming to agreement on an organizing resolution for the Senate will allow for the confirmation of President Biden's nominee for attorney general, according to the incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Republican Attorney: Interjection of Saying ‘Election Was Stolen’ Is a ‘Wild Card’ in Impeachment
If Donald Trump proceeds with his baseless, false charges of election fraud as a defense in his upcoming Senate impeachment trial, that would be a "wildcard," which would make the senators who would have to vote for conviction "very, very nervous," according to a prominent Republican attorney not affiliated with Trump.

Legal Analyst: Constitutional Basis for Impeaching Ex-President Comes from Criminal Law
Despite the protestations of many Senate Republicans, the ongoing effort to try Donald Trump after he's left office is not only constitutional -- it's grounded in solid law, according to an author and CNN legal analyst.

Former Senator Jeff Flake: ‘If Inciting Insurrection Isn’t Impeachable, I Don’t Know What Is’
Just days after he was censured by his own political party, former Arizona Republican senator Jeff Flake defended the recent impeachment of Donald Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.

Lt. Gen. Honore: First Amendment Right Doesn’t Give You the Right To Carry a Long Gun in a Demonstration
The terror attack at the US Capitol -- and a number of right-wing rallies at state capitols which preceded it -- point to the need "to change some rules," according to the retired Army officer in charge of the investigation of the deadly January 6 insurrection.

Fmr GOP Strategist: This Un-Democratic Moment in the Republican Party ‘Must Be Crushed’
Before there can be talk about unity for what divides the United States, there must be justice for the violent, authoritarian movement within the Republican Party responsible for the deadly terrorist attack on the US Capitol. That's according to a top former Republican strategist.

