Trump impeachment: Republicans seek delay in trial

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Republicans in the US Senate are requesting the Democrats to delay former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial until February. As per the details, they say that this will give Mr. Trump time to prepare for his defense. What do Republicans say? Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell said he had asked House Democrats to hold off … Read more

Chrissy Teigen can see @POTUS tweets after being blocked previously

Chrissy Teigen

The American supermodel and John Legend’s wife, Chrissy Teigen was ecstatic  after she received the highest social media honour by US President Joe Biden. The 35-year-old supermodel took to her Twitter account, making a request to the newly-elected president to follow her back from the POTUS account after the former president, Donald Trump had blocked … Read more

Joe Biden Signs Executive Order to end Trump’s Ban on Muslims

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The newly elected President of the United States (US) has signed an executive order ending the Muslims Travel Ban that was imposed by Trump Administration. Biden, on his first day at office; reversed multiple immigration policies that formed the cornerstone of his predecessor’s time in the White House. Biden signed executive order ending the travel … Read more

Trump Finally Leaves White House After 4 years As 45th US President

Trump Finally Leaves White House After 4 years As 45th US President

Donald Trump has finally left the White House for the final time as 45th president of the United States. According to the details, Trump travelled to Joint Base Andrews in suburban Maryland, where he’ll have a military sendoff and a red carpet has been set on the tarmac for Trump to step as Trump boards … Read more

Trump plans to leave for Florida instead of attending Biden’s inauguration

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President Donald Trump has announced that he will not attend Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony today (Wednesday). Instead, he will be leaving for Florida. It has become a custom that the outgoing President watch the next in line to take the oath. However, President Trump seems to be breaking the long-time custom. “To all of those … Read more

Hillary Clinton ponders if Trump & Putin conversed on Day of Capitol Riot

Hillary Clinton

Unsuccessful Trump challenger, Hillary Clinton said she would “love” to see President Donald Trump’s phone records to see “whether he was talking to Putin the day that the insurgents invaded our Capitol” on January 6. On this day the protesters breached the U.S. Capitol as Congress gathered to certify the electoral vote. Clinton, one of the … Read more

Will Donald Trump show leniency towards Lil Wayne?

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It seems as if Lil Wayne could be let off and be safe regarding his federal gun case by none other than President Trump who’s reportedly expected to pardon the rapper before his term ends. Trump is believed to have a pretty lengthy list of names for his final round of commutations and pardons, an … Read more

Washroom expenses of Ivanka Trump’s Secret Service cost more than your salary

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Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have reportedly spent more than $100,000 on accommodations for their Secret Service detail so they may not use the couple’s washroom. As per the details, Ivanka and Jared have spent a huge amount for their Secret Service as they are prohibited from using the bathrooms in their mansion. … Read more

Donald Trump becomes first US President to be impeached twice

Donald Trump

The United States (US) House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump over his role in provoking the mob to attack Capitol Hill in Washington just days before Joe Biden’s Inauguration Day. According to the media reports, Trump’s disastrous final days in office have brought the Republican Party to an existential moment. Donald Trump became … Read more

After Twitter, YouTube suspends Donald Trump’s channel for ‘inciting violence’

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YouTube has temporarily suspended President Donald Trump’s channel from uploading new videos or livestreams as previous content violated policies for “inciting violence”. According to an official statement from YouTube, Trump’s channel cannot upload anything for a minimum of seven days, earlier content had been removed as well. The company did not provide details about the … Read more

PayPal Blocks Site That Helped Raise Funds For Capitol Riots

PayPal

PayPal Holding has blocked GiveSendGo, a crowdfunding site after it helped raise funds for people who attended the horrific event that happened when Trump’s supporters clashed against the police at the Capitol.

PayPal also said that it has also closed the account of Ali Alexander, one of the organizers of the gathering.

Online platforms and social media companies are taking action against those who encouraged or were involved in last week’s violence in the U.S. Capitol.

As per Twitter, the micro-blogging since Friday has suspended more than 70,000 accounts that were initially made to share QAnon content after the assault on the Capitol building.

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US Capitol Hill in Washington, witnessed unprecedented scenes as violent clashes broke out between supporters of sitting President Donald Trump and the police.

The protesters tore down metal barricades at the bottom of the Capitol’s steps and were met by officers in riot gear.

The violence also included the fatal shooting of a woman.

Trump Officially Concedes Defeat In Presidential Election

Earlier, US President Donald Trump had formally conceded defeat to his political rival, Joe Biden, in the presidential election.

According to the details, Donald Trump admitted his defeat in the November 3 presidential election for the first time.

The “formal transfer” was announced by Congress on January 20, after the vote count ended, confirming the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

It is believed that Donald Trump’s statement of defeat came at a time when a crowd of his supporters stormed the Capitol Hill building and witnessed unprecedented scenes of destruction.

Meanwhile, members of Congress were forced to go into hiding, offices were vandalized and Congress affairs were suspended for six hours.

“Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!” Donald Trump said in a statement posted on Twitter via his social media director.

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Officials fear armed protests by Trump supporters before Biden inauguration

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US security officials have warned of possible armed protests in the days before Joe Biden takes the oath. As per the details, there are reports that armed groups are planning to gather at all 50 state Capitols and Washington DC days before the inauguration. Strict security plans have been made for the event. Mr. Biden … Read more

Threat Of Nuclear Attack, Trump Heading Towards Second Impeachment

Threat Of Nuclear Attack, Trump Heading Towards Second Impeachment

Nancy Patricia Pelosi, the speaker of the US House of Representatives, fears that in the last days of his presidency, President Trump may launch a nuclear attack on any country. Pelosi has demanded to reduceTrump’s powers. According to Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, she is concerned that the … Read more

Twitter permanently bans Donald Trump, here is how celebrities reacted

Donald Trump

Twitter has banned US President Donald Trump permanently. Hollywood celebrities have reacted to the news announcement. Twitter said that his account has been permanently suspended “due to the risk of further incitement of violence”. Twitter said the decision was made “after close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account”. Donald Trump was banned from … Read more

Twitter permanently suspends Donald Trump

Trump suspended by Twitter

US President Donald Trump has been permanently suspended from Twitter. Twitter said that his account has been permanently suspended “due to the risk of further incitement of violence”. Twitter said the decision was made “after close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account”. Why was Trump banned from Twitter? Donald Trump was banned from tweeting … Read more

A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th, says Donald Trump

Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has said that ta new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th as Congress has now certified the results.  Donald Trump has committed to an “orderly” transition of power a day after his supporters stormed Congress. What did Trump say? The President returned to Twitter on Thursday evening after his account … Read more

Jennifer Lopez feels proud of Joe Biden

Capitol Hill Riots

American singer Jennifer Lopez has expressed her gratitude to Joe Biden after he issued a statement on the situation that emerged Trump supporters stormed Capitol Hill in Washington DC.

Taking to her Instagram, the On the Floor singer posted a picture of Biden with his statement with a folded-hands emoji.

President-elect Joe Biden‘s statement reads,

“At this hour our democracy is under unprecedented assault. Unlike anything we’ve seen in modern times…..Let me be very clear. The scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not reflect a true America. Do not reflect who we are. What we’re seeing are a small number of extremists dedicated to lawlessness. This is not dissent. It’s disorder. It’s chaos. It borders on sedition. And it must end.”

It is pertinent to mention here that disgraceful scenes were witnessed inside at US Capitol Hill in Washington, as violent clashes broke out between supporters of sitting President Donald Trump and the police.

To what observers described as an attack striking at the very heart of American democracy, the protesters tore down metal barricades at the bottom of the Capitol’s steps and were met by officers in riot gear.

Some tried to push past the police officials, who held shields, and the police could be seen firing pepper spray into the crowd to keep them back, even as the crowd shouted, “traitors”.

The violence soon moved inside the Capitol Hill building, with reports of firing at the premises. The violence also included the fatal shooting of a woman

The attack forced Congress to postpone a session that would have certified President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

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World leaders condemn US Capitol Hill Violence

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Several world leader including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed their shock over the incident. Canada Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed concern about the violent scenes in Washington. “Obviously we’re concerned and we’re … Read more

Donald Trump’s Twitter, Facebook Accounts Suspended after Posting this

Donald Trump

United States (US) President Donald Trump has been blocked by social media giants Facebook and Twitter over concerns he promoted violence by tweeting to supporters who stormed Capitol Hill on Wednesday. According to the media reports, the President was suspended from Facebook and Twitter both after he shared a 62-second video on Twitter, Facebook and … Read more

Trump signs order banning transactions with Chinese apps

Donald Trump

President of the United States Donald Trump has on Tuesday signed an executive order that barred transactions with eight Chinese software applications. According to the media reports, the recent move by the Trump administration has escalated tensions between US and China just two weeks before the President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The executive order argues … Read more

US Congress passes ‘Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act’ for Pakistani women

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The U.S. Congress has passed the ‘Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act’ which will increase the number of scholarships available to Pakistani women to receive higher education under a merit and needs-based programme. According to media reports, the bill which was passed by the House of Representatives in March 2020, also got approval by the United States … Read more

Trump’s Pardon of Blackwater Officials Violates International Law: UN

Trump's Pardon of Blackwater Officials Violates International Law: UN

UN human rights experts say US President Donald Trump’s pardon of Blackwater officials who killed civilians in Iraq violates international law. “The pardon of Blackwater officials is justice and the desecration of those killed in Al-Nusra Square and their families,” UN working group chairperson said Jelena Aparac said in a statement. He said the Geneva … Read more

‘Enormous damage’ to US security agencies by Trump, says Biden

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US President-elect Joe Biden said that agencies  critical to US security have suffered “enormous damage” at the hands of the Trump administration He spoke after a briefing by national security and foreign policy aides. He said that his team was not getting the information it needed, including from the Department of Defense, as it makes its … Read more

Trump fails to sign coronavirus relief bill into law

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President Donald Trump has failed to sign the newly-presented Covid-19 relief bill into law, deadlines have now passed. Numerous Americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits as a result. Unemployment benefits and a ban on evictions will be affected. As per the details, Congress had approved the package worth $900bn (£665bn) after months of negotiations. According … Read more

Trump Issues Pardons, Including For Blackwater Officials Involved In Baghdad Massacre

Trump Issues Pardons, Including For Blackwater Officials Involved In Baghdad Massacre

US President Donald Trump has issued series of pardons for 15 people, including four Blackwater officials, convicted in 2007 of indiscriminate firing on dozens of civilians in Baghdad. The use of private security guards in the war zone has drawn worldwide criticism following the shooting deaths of civilians by Blackwater officials in Baghdad. In the … Read more

Trump signs bill to force audit reviews of Chinese companies

Trump Officially Concedes Defeat In Presidential Election After Capitol Riots

The US President Donald Trump has signed a bill on Friday that aims to target Chinese companies and delist them from the National Stock Exchange. According to the media reports, the bill’s measures are clearly intended to target Chinese companies, such as Alibaba Group, Pinduoduo and PetroChina. These companies have been given a time period … Read more

Electoral college confirms Joe Biden’s presidential victory

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The Electoral College of the United States on Monday has confirmed that Joe Biden will be the nation’s next president. According to the details, the presidential electors gave Joe Biden a majority of 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232. While taking the stage at Wilmington, Delaware; he slammed Donald Trump and said that “What beats … Read more