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Biden To Slowly Allow 25,000 People Seeking Asylum Into U.S.

The Biden administration on Friday announced plans for tens of thousands of people who are seeking asylum and have been forced to wait in Mexico under a Trump-era policy to be allowed into the U.S. while their cases wind through immigration courts.

All Eyes Turn To GOP Senators As Impeachment Nears Vote

Most every Senate juror has said they will listen to the evidence in Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial, but most minds were likely made up before the trial began. Democrats would need a minimum of 17 Republicans to vote with them to convict Trump of incitement of insurrection, and that appears unlikely.

Police Beg Help, Senators Flee In Chilling Trump Trial Video

Prosecutors unveiled chilling new security video in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial Wednesday, showing the mob of rioters breaking into the Capitol, smashing windows and doors and searching menacingly for Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as overwhelmed police begged on their radios for help.

Trump’s Historic 2nd Trial Opens With Jarring Video Of Siege

Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial opened Tuesday in the Senate with graphic video of the deadly Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the defeated former president whipping up a rally crowd β€” β€œWe’re going to walk down to the Capitol!” β€” as he encouraged a futile fight over his presidency.

Budget Office: $15 Wage Would Reduce Poverty, Increase Debt

Increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour would reduce the number of Americans living in poverty and boost wages for millions of Americans while adding to the federal debt and joblessness, a new report from the Congressional Budget Office projects.

Senate Approves Budget Bill As Harris Casts Tie-Breaker Vote

The Senate early Friday approved a measure that would let Democrats muscle President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan through the chamber without Republican support. Vice President Kamala Harris was in the chair to cast the tie-breaking vote, her first.

House Dems Make Case For Conviction; Trump Denies Charges

Donald Trump endangered the lives of all members of Congress when he aimed a mob of supporters β€œlike a loaded cannon” at the U.S. Capitol, House Democrats said Tuesday in making their most detailed case yet for why the former president should be convicted and permanently barred from office. Trump denied the allegations through his lawyers and called the trial unconstitutional.

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