Prosecutors also focused on civilians who were present on that day, including restaurant staff, congressional personnel and members of Congress themselves
Videos of rioters, some posted to social medial by themselves, talked about how they were doing it all for Trump
Courts have blocked Trump's attempted ban of WeChat from going into effect, saying it would affect affect the First Amendment rights of users
The plan would be to run candidates in some races but also to endorse center-right candidates in others
The 80-year-old Pelosi was a longtime political target of the president, who derisively nicknamed her "Crazy Nancy"
Congressman Raskin alleged Trump willfully incited an insurrectionary mob to riot at the Capitol. Several of his Democratic colleagues took the Senate floor to argue that Trump be impeached
House Democratic prosecutors said the former president was no innocent bystander but the inciter in chief of deadly attack at the Capitol to overturn the election.
The 56-to-44 vote was the second indication in two weeks that Trump was all but certain to be acquitted
The administration of former President Donald Trump had cited national security concerns in its targeting of TikTok, arguing that the personal data of US users could be obtained by China's governmen
The survey found 56 percent favor the former president's conviction, the same percentage who said they supported it in an ABC News-Ipsos poll released on Sunday, as reported by The Hill
Opening arguments will begin Wednesday in Donald Trump's impeachment trial after an emotional first day that wrenched senators and the nation back to the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday told reporters in the Oval Office that he has no plans to watch former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly unhappy with his defense attorney Bruce Castor's opening argument on the Senate floor this afternoon, according to two people familiar with his reaction
Six Republican Senators joined their Democratic colleagues in the United States Senate on Tuesday to vote that the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is constitutional
Trump is the first president to face impeachment charges after leaving office and the first to be twice impeached
Republican senators have advanced the constitutional question as the main justification for acquittal
His lawyers in a 78-page memorandum on Monday detailed a range of legal and factual arguments that they intend to make at trial
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also confirmed on the Senate floor that they have reached a deal, noting that it "preserves due process and the rights of both sides"
Under the terms of the trial being negotiated, it would launch first with a debate over its constitutionality, a key argument of the former president's defense
For nearly 17 months, the Trump administration tried to deport the mother and daughter from El Salvador. The Biden administration may finish the job