Mitch McConnell did not utter his words on Saturday. Once the verdict was announced, he embarked on an unmistakable clamor against former President Donald Trump. There is no doubt – nobody – that President Trump is tangibly and morally responsible for causing the events [du 6 janvier]. Mitch McConnell, an ardent Kentucky Republican and senator since 1985, has voted to acquit Donald Trump. He justified his decision by legal considerations. According to him, this second impeachment trial is unconstitutional, as Donald Trump is no longer president. American citizens attacked the government. They even made the noose to hang the vice president.…
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Officials said on Sunday that at least 100 tankers were destroyed in a fire that raged in Afghanistan on Saturday at one of the most important border crossings with Iran, causing millions of dollars in losses. “We learned that[au moins] Between 100 and 200 trucks were destroyed. “We need more time to determine the extent of the damage,” said Gilani Farhad, a spokesman for the Herat state governor, after visiting the site of the accident. Currently, the fire is about to be extinguished, and the investigation is underway. Environ 20 blessés ont été emmenés à l’hôpital à la suite de…
The White House announced, on Saturday, that it had accepted the resignation of President Joe Biden’s spokesperson, who threatened a journalist and made sexist remarks on her during a phone call. Also read: The Senate acquits Trump after a landmark trial TJ Declou, 32, who was part of Biden’s campaign team, joined the White House after the presidential election, becoming one of Jane Psaki’s deputies, the spokeswoman for the US CEO. After the accident, he was initially suspended without pay. Jane Psaki said in a statement that the presidency has now accepted his resignation. According to the magazine Vanity FairMr.…
Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell on Saturday accused Donald Trump of “responsibility” for the fatal assault on Capitol Hill, after his acquittal was voted in at his landmark Senate trial. Also read: The Senate acquits Trump after a landmark trial Also read: Donald Trump’s Innocence, Now What? The influential senator said, “No doubt, no, President Trump is responsible, in fact and morally, for making the events of this day happen” on January 6. In the same letter, he justified his vote in favor of acquittal, saying he felt the Senate had no jurisdiction to judge a former president. He asserted…
(Washington) The US Senate approved on Saturday the possibility of calling witnesses in the trial of Donald Trump, accused of “inciting insurgency.” The move could delay the final vote on the ruling for days, if not weeks, as Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced that he would vote to acquit the former president. Posted Feb 13, 2021 at 9:30 am Updated at 11:37 am Charlotte PlantiffFrance Media In a vote that caused confusion within the Senate itself, all 50 Democrats and five Republicans, out of 100, voted in favor of a motion to allow witnesses to be called. In a quick…
(Washington) A White House spokeswoman said on Friday that US President Joe Biden wants to close the infamous Guantanamo prison before his term expires. Posted on February 12, 2021 at 8:29 pm France Media Thus, the Democrat took his campaign promise from Barack Obama, which the latter could not fulfill because there was no settlement with Congress. In response to a question at a press conference about a possible closure of Guantanamo Bay during the presidency of Joe Biden, White House spokeswoman Jane Sackey said: “This is definitely our goal and intent.” So we started a process with the National…
(Washington) A spokesman for Joe Biden was suspended for a week on Friday after threatening a journalist and making sexual comments about her in a phone conversation. Posted February 12, 2021 at 4:06 pm France Media TJ Ducklo, 32, who was part of the Joe Biden campaign team, joined the White House and became deputy to Jen Psaki, a spokesperson for the US Executive Department. “I will destroy you,” he would have said privately to this Politico journalist, Tara Palmieri, according to the accident account he gave Vanity Fair. The latter called him to inquire about his intimate relationship with…
The official Korean Central News Agency said on Friday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accused his country’s top officials of “defeatism,” and blamed them for the miserable state of the country’s economy. At a conference of chief executives, Kim harshly criticized economic planners in various sectors, saying they had failed to implement the “ideas and policies” announced in January at the ruling party conference conference, according to the Central News Agency. The conference, the first of its kind in five years and the eighth in North Korean history, produced a new blueprint for the economy. But it also…
(Yangon) Army is in power in Burma since the coup d’état 1is being February ordered the release of more than 23,000 prisoners on Friday, after arrests were made in recent days targeting relatives of ousted Prime Minister Aung San Suu Kyi and election officials. Posted February 11, 2021 at 10:23 pm France Media Collective pardons for inmates for clearing overcrowded facilities are common and usually taken on important dates in the Burmese calendar. This Friday is a public holiday in the country. The State Administration Council […] Lifted the penalty of 23,314 prisoners held in prisons, detention centers and camps,…
(Washington) A solemn fence with a usually silent atmosphere, the US Senate echoes this week with shouting, insults and miserable expressions coming from the shocking videos of the attack on the Capitol Building, which are the focus of the prosecution in Donald Trump’s trial, an unprecedented role for the image. Posted February 11, 2021 at 5:05 pm Michael MathisFrance Media With numerous clips taken from social media, this historic trial has taken over all major US cable channels since Tuesday, providing an even more appealing “scene” to the general public than the sometimes complicated explanations for the first 45 impeachment…
