PM defends close relationship with Trump ahead of president's impeachment vote
Wednesday, 13 January 2021 () Boris Johnson has defended his close relationship with Donald Trump, just hours before the outgoing president is expected to become the first US leader to be impeached twice.
Democratic Congressman David Cicilline railed against President Donald Trump on Wednesday ahead of Trump's second impeachment vote in the House and said Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol last Wednesday "answered his call for insurrection."
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, who has already called for Trump to resign over his actions on Jan. 6, said on Wednesday "I believe that this President has committed an impeachable offense."
Americans overwhelmingly say that Trump is responsible on some level for the Capitol siege. 76% said Trump bears a "great deal" or "a lot" of responsibility. Less than one-fifth said the president is..
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time, marking the fourth impeachment of a US president in history. Trump also became the first president to be..