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The president as pariah: Trump faces a torrent of retribution over his role in the U.S. Capitol siege
Lawmakers, foreign leaders, businesses and social media companies turn on Trump, leaving the world’s most powerful leader more isolated than ever.
By David Nakamura ● Read more »
The $3,000-a-month toilet for the Ivanka Trump/Jared Kushner Secret Service detail
By Peter Jamison, Carol D. Leonnig and Paul Schwartzman ● Read more »
As U.S. Capitol attack unfolded, some Hill staffers remembered their school-shooting drills
By Joe Heim and Valerie Strauss ● Read more »
Democrats demand investigation of whether Republicans in Congress aided Capitol rioters
By Michael Kranish, Karoun Demirjian and Devlin Barrett ● Read more »
Trump’s future looks rotten
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For millions of charismatic Christians, the Capitol riot doesn’t change the truth: Trump’s win has been prophesied
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Trump is impeached, again, with the country even more at war over his presidency
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Your 2021 resolution: Cut yourself some slack
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Facebook’s Sandberg deflected blame for Capitol riot, but new evidence shows how platform played role
By Elizabeth Dwoskin ● Read more »
Sea shanties are here to save us
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Nation’s governors prepare for worst, warn of long-term dangers to their capitols
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BLM protest vs. Capitol riot: Comparing police responses
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Upset by veterans who stormed the Capitol, these vets decided to clean up trash the mob left on the streets of D.C.
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More on impeachment
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Trump is isolated and angry at aides for failing to defend him as he is impeached again
With less than a week remaining in his presidency, Trump’s inner circle is shrinking, offices in his White House are emptying, and he is angry over the backlash to his incitement of a mob that stormed the Capitol.
By Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey and Ashley Parker ● Read more »
Ten Republicans vote to impeach Trump, giving the vote bipartisan bona fides that could win over Senate GOP
By Colby Itkowitz and Mike DeBonis ● Read more »
Four takeaways from Trump’s second impeachment
Analysis ● By Amber Phillips ● Read more »
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