Trump’s appearance Sunday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) dominates the annual event at which conservative activists gather.
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Donald Trump rips Mitch McConnell as each seeks to exert leadership after impeachment trial
Trump described McConnell as a “hack” who will not be able to lead the Republicans back to victory; McConnell supporters have also denounced Trump.
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Immediately after being acquitted in his second impeachment trial, the former president proclaimed his political movement has “only just begun.”
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The upcoming impeachment trial features a complex set of political challenges for Republicans and Democrats as well as Donald Trump.
Joe Biden’s University of Delaware has produced a president and a Super Bowl-winning quarterback
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Donald Trump plans to end his presidency at Mar-a-Lago as Biden takes oath
Trump is expected to be at his Palm Beach estate when the clock strikes noon on Wednesday, after a final military send-off at Joint Base Andrews.
Running on empty: Senate Republicans ponder barring Donald Trump from seeking office again
The impeachment trial of Donald Trump isn’t about removing him from the presidency – it’s about preventing him from running for president again.
‘Completing the job.’ Subdued Donald Trump and aides struggle to get to the finish line
President Trump and his aides are moving out of the White House under clouds of impeachment and insurrection, but they’re wrapping up their work.