Rep. Brendan Boyle of Philadelphia, in what is most likely the harshest public words yet by a Democrat, rebuked a Senate colleague and told him to “end this s—” of playing politics after the deadly riots on Capitol Hill.
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Rep. Brendan Boyle of Philadelphia, in what is most likely the harshest public words yet by a Democrat, rebuked a Senate colleague and told him to “end this s—” of playing politics after the deadly riots on Capitol Hill.
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Read More »An increasingly isolated President Donald Trump has sought to stave off a new drive to impeach him today, while Twitter permanently suspended his account.
Read More »The Justice Department has released details on 13 defendants allegedly tied to the Capitol riots, as police continue to investigate the death of an officer who was injured during the siege.
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