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Tillerson slams Trump as Pompeo sings his praises
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson painted a scathing picture of his old boss President Donald Trump as someone who made uninformed decisions that were not based in reality -- a stark contrast to Trump's top diplomat Mike Pompeo, who is heaping praise on the outgoing President in his final days in office.
'Fuming': How Trump is reacting to second impeachment
Moving trucks were seen outside the White House grounds as the Trump administration makes arrangements to leave office.
'Like putting gasoline on a fire:' States brace for unrest in wake of deadly US Capitol assault
Passionate Pelosi calls out Capitol riot 'punk'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shares her thoughts on a man that wore a "Camp Auschwitz" shirt during the riot at the US Capitol.
Dutch government resigns over child welfare fraud scandal
The Dutch government has resigned amid a scandal that saw thousands of families wrongly accused of child welfare fraud.
Biden wrests control of Trump's spotlight and makes first big bet of presidency
Trump explodes at Nixon comparisons as he prepares to leave office
Will Donald Trump go down as the worst president in US history?
With just days left in his time as president, Donald Trump undoubtedly has begun to consider how history will remember him. The early returns aren't promising.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner face cold post-insurrection reality
When Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner shared their decision to pick up and move their family to Washington from New York four years ago, multiple sources who know the couple said the idea was the White House years would allow easy entree to their ambitious next steps: Kushner would become a powerful player in global politics and Trump would become a shoo-in to a higher office of her own.
The latest on Biden's inauguration and security threats
This is where Trump failed in historic proportions
CNN's John Avlon reviews President Trump's response to Covid-19 as the pandemic continues to spread across the US.
'Kill him with his own gun': Police describe facing the mob at the Capitol
As DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone lay on the ground at the US Capitol building, stunned and injured, he knew a group of rioters were stripping him of his gear. They grabbed spare ammunition, ripped the police radio off his chest and even stole his badge.
Biden wrests control of Trump's spotlight and makes first big bet of presidency
Joe Biden's crisis presidency effectively began Thursday evening, when he urged Americans to mobilize behind a $1.9 trillion plan to end the pandemic, save the economy and revive the weakened heartbeat of a nation.
In photos: Deadly quake strikes Indonesia
Dozens of people have died and hundreds more have been injured after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook Indonesia's Sulawesi island early on Friday, January 15, the country's disaster mitigation agency said.
Chinese villagers moved to quarantine sites as a preventative measure
Biden's inauguration is taking shape. Here's what to know.
How will school closures affect children in the long run? Wars, disease and natural disasters offer clues
Children across the globe have seen their schools closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
North Korea unveils submarine-launched ballistic missile at military parade
North Korea has celebrated the end of a rare political meeting by unveiling what appears to be a missile designed to be fired from a submarine.
Pence makes surprise visit to Capitol
Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise visit to the United States Capitol to greet National Guard members and thank them for their service.
Officers describe tense moments during riot at Capitol
CNN's Shimon Prokupecz and Don Lemon discuss DC Metropolitan Police Officers Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges as they describe tense moments defending the Capitol during the riot on January 6th.
Xiaomi slapped with US restrictions
The Trump administration is inflicting even more damage on Chinese businesses — including smartphone maker Xiaomi — with just days to go before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
Here's what's in Biden's economic rescue package
Bigger stimulus checks. More aid for the unemployed, the hungry and those facing eviction. Additional support for small businesses, states and local governments. Increased funding for vaccinations and testing.
Analysis: Biden's inauguration is taking shape. Here's what to know.
The invitations have been scaled back by the pandemic and the security has been heightened by the insurrection, but Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th president of the United States next week will still have plenty of pomp.
Senate Republicans torn over whether to convict Trump
Secret Service renting DC apartment because agents for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner can't use their bathrooms
The US Secret Service is renting a small studio apartment in Washington, DC, near the home of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, a source with knowledge of the service's activities told CNN on Thursday, in order for agents to use the bathroom and have office space.
Trump explodes at Nixon comparisons as he prepares to leave office
In his final days in office, President Donald Trump has found the parts of the job he loved replaced by cold legal warnings, forced video addresses and a shrinking circle of downtrodden aides, all anxiously wondering what life will be like after noon on January 20.
FBI director speaks publicly for first time since Capitol riots
FBI Director Christopher Wray speaks about the investigations into the Capitol riots and the preparations for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Two members of WHO team blocked from entering China over failed coronavirus test
Facebook is showing ads for military gear to far-right users, watchdog group says
A Best Western in London is now taking Covid patients as hospitals run out of beds
The Best Western Hotel in the London suburb of Croydon would normally be packed with visiting families, out-of-town construction workers, and business travelers.
Man carrying Confederate flag inside the US Capitol during riot arrested, identified as Kevin Seefried
The FBI has arrested Kevin Seefried, seen carrying a Confederate flag inside Capitol Hill, according to a federal criminal complaint.
CNN anchor presses GOP congressman on impeachment vote
CNN's Brianna Keilar challenges Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL) on his decision to vote against impeaching President Donald Trump.
Capitol insurrection denialism is already here
Law enforcement agencies are rounding up suspected rioters, combing through social media evidence, and uncovering the true depth of the plot to overtake the Capitol and stop the certification of Joe Biden's election.
Man photographed holding Confederate flag in US Capitol arrested
Trump needs to directly say Biden won election to de-escalate threats, Democrat says
Public access to National Mall will be banned for Biden inauguration
The most surprising vote for impeachment came from this Republican
When Tom Rice voted "yes" on the impeachment of Donald Trump over the President's role in inciting the riot that led to the storming of the US Capitol, most close congressional watchers assumed he had made a mistake.
Trump just pushed Rudy Giuliani under the bus
He turns on everyone eventually.
Delta Air Lines to ban firearms in checked bags on DC-bound flights
The most surprising vote for impeachment came from this Republican
Here's why McConnell does not plan to start the Senate trial before Biden is sworn in
Silent Melania Trump plods toward end of her husband's tumultuous term
Two days after his supporters rioted on Capitol Hill last week, President Donald Trump informed the world he would not be attending President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Trump has told staff not to pay Giuliani over irritation at being impeached again
President Donald Trump, irritated at being impeached for a second time, has told people to stop paying Rudy Giuliani's legal fees, a person familiar with the matter tells CNN, though aides were not clear if the President was serious about his instructions given he's lashing out at nearly everyone after the day's events.
Trump's historic 2nd impeachment trial hangs over Biden and Republicans
Donald Trump's unique second impeachment sealed history's verdict on a corrupt and disgraced presidency. But the political endgame of this tragic saga is only now beginning and will decide the extent of America's recovery from his malevolent term.
How the world reacted to Trump's second impeachment
CNN's Nic Robertson talks about how the world -- both US allies and enemies -- reacted to the second impeachment of President Donald Trump.
5 key takeaways from House impeachment vote
Trump isolated and wallowing in self-pity in the White House, sources say
Trump is the only President to be impeached twice. Ten Republicans joined Democrats in charging him with 'incitement to insurrection'
WATCH CNN LIVE: House prepares to vote to impeach Trump
Trump releases video calling for calm but doesn't mention impeachment
On the day he will be impeached for a history-making second time, President Donald Trump lacks a comprehensive legal strategy, has nothing on his public schedule and is without his preferred social media methods of responding -- in part because his son-in-law put a stop to efforts establishing his presence on fringe platforms after he was banned from Twitter.
Biden calls on Senate to pursue impeachment along with the nation's 'other urgent business'
President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday urged the Senate to conduct the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump while simultaneously working on other critical issues, indicating a desire to settle the proceedings against Trump that are likely to remain unresolved when Biden takes office.
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