Arnold Schwarzenegger's Video On The Capitol Violence Has Everyone Talking
He's back ... and people are listening. Arnold Schwarzenegger took to Instagram on January 10 with a message about the violent assault on the Capitol.
Read MoreHe's back ... and people are listening. Arnold Schwarzenegger took to Instagram on January 10 with a message about the violent assault on the Capitol.
Read MoreIf there were any doubts how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi views President Donald Trump after the invasion of the U.S. Capitol, they were put to rest Sunday night.
Read MoreThe Trump family are nothing if not loyal to outgoing President Donald Trump, but not many have come to their father's defense after he was banned from Twitter.
Read MoreFollowing the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, several social media platforms have restricted President Donald Trump's accounts or banned them entirely.
Read MoreSome people are wondering why there's still a need to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, but the answer isn't as simple as it looks.
Read MoreFirst it was Facebook and Instagram, which blocked him from posting "indefinitely." Now Twitter has permanently suspended the account of President Donald Trump.
Read MoreMySpace is taking over again after Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump's account for violating its policies.
Read MoreMeghan McCain had some very angry words for those that participated in the D.C. unrest.
Read MoreEducation secretary Betsy DeVos resigned on January 7, saying that the U.S. Capitol riot and the role the president played in it was her "inflection point."
Read MoreDonald Trump announced on Twitter that he would not attend Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20, the first time an outgoing president has done so since 1869.
Read MoreWhen an elected official loses an election, or is no longer allowed to run, in the United States, there's a period where that said official becomes a lame duck.
Read MoreIn just the couple of days alone, a handful of government officials who have worked for the Trump administration have handed in their resignation letters.
Read MoreShe tendered her resignation to President Donald Trump that takes effect Friday in a letter that outlined her department's achievements and why she's leaving.
Read MoreMichelle Obama called out Trump for his part in the D.C. unrest and noted racial disparity in how the storming of the Capitol was handled vs. BLM protests.
Read MoreAfter his Supreme Court nomination was blocked, Judge Merrick Garland is back in the news as Joe Biden's pick for U.S. Attorney General.
Read MoreJoe Biden’s german shepherd, Major, will be the first shelter dog to live in the White House and the Delaware Humane Association is celebrating in a big way.
Read MoreIn response to the unrest in D.C., Barack Obama called out Trump, as well as his allies, who had enabled him for four years and his claim of a rigged election.
Read MoreIn September 2019, President Donald Trump changed his main residence from Manhattan to Palm Beach, specifically Mar-a-Lago.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, CNN reported that the former White House communications director, and current chief of staff for Melania Trump, Stephanie Grisham, has resigned.
Read MoreThe violence at the Capitol on January 6 made headlines around the world, and Jenna Bush Hager went on Today with Hoda & Jenna to voice her thoughts.
Read MoreJon Ossoff, 33, will be the youngest Democratic senator since 1973; he will be the first Jewish senator from Georgia and first from the South since the 1880s.
Read MoreCelebrities took to Twitter Wednesday to celebrate the Georgia Senate wins of Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, with much credit given to Stacey Abrams.
Read MorePresident-elect Joe Biden went before the country on January 6 to try to make sense of the events that unfolded in Washington DC, calling out Donald Trump.
Read MoreAmong the people who watched the speech is body language expert and psychologist Dr. Reneé Carr, a political and corporate advisor. She shared her observations.
Read MoreWhile most of us are still adjusting into a new year, in terms of the political stage, less than one week into 2021 and it's already one for the history books.
Read MorePresident Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, are often celebrated for being the longest married presidential couple. These two tied the knot on July 7, 1946.
Read MoreRaphael Warnock, a Democrat and the senior preacher at Georgia's Ebenezer Baptist Church, , has just been elected the first Black senator of Georgia.
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