CNN’s Erin Burnett talks to impeachment manager, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), as House Democrats plan to send the article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announces details for the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump with the start of arguments to begin February 9, giving the Senate time to confirm President Joe Biden’s Cabinet.
The Senate Finance Committee unanimously approved Janet Yellen's nomination as the first woman Treasury secretary, indicating that she will easily win full Senate approval, but Republicans called for her to work with them in developing economic policies. Conway G. Gittens reports.
The U.S. Senate on Friday voted overwhelmingly to confirm retired Army General Lloyd Austin as President Joe Biden's defense secretary, making him the first Black American to serve in the role. Colette Luke has more.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that, early next week, the House will deliver the article of impeachment against Donald Trump and the trial will begin.
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Taoiseach, Micheál Martin discusses Joe Biden’s Irish roots, Ireland’s deadly covid surge and repenting the past horrors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes
Joe Biden’s ancestral homes on the west and east coast of Ireland havecelebrated his inauguration with champagne and cake while waving Irish andAmerican flags. The US president’s proud links to Ireland are well known andoften spoken about by the Democrat.
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Thousands of bereaved relatives have urged the British and Irish governments to open full investigations into the decades of violence known as The Troubles. Sky News
Two women in Ireland are suing Conor McGregor stemming from alleged incidents in 2018 ... but the UFC superstar is ADAMANT he did nothing wrong. The suits were.. TMZ.com
The Trump Baby Blimp has been “consigned to history” after being acquired by the Museum of London.
The giant inflatable depicts US President Donald Trump as a baby with a nappy and mobile phone.
The balloon first took to the skies over Westminster during Trump’s state visit to the UK in 2018.
The 20ft effigy has since travelled to protests in France, Ireland, Argentina and various locations across the United States.
It has now found a “final resting place” at the Museum of London, where it will be conserved and potentially displayed as part of the museum’s protest collection. Report by Avagninag. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn