Squelched by Twitter, Trump seeks new online megaphone

One Twitter wag joked about lights flickering on and off at the White House being Donald Trump signaling to his followers in Morse code after Twitter and Facebook squelched the president for inciting rebellion.

Biden calls Trump 'not fit' but doesn't endorse impeachment

Biden noted that a key reason he ran for president was because he'd “thought for a long, long time that President Trump wasn’t fit for the job."

A farewell to @realDonaldTrump, gone after 57,000 tweets

The Twitter feed that grew from the random musings of a reality TV star into the cudgel of an American president, has died. It was not quite 12 years old.

Cohen seeks to dismantle Trump legacy, one podcast at a time

The rehabilitation of Michael Cohen has reached a surreal new stage: Quizzing the actor Ben Stiller about his approach to impersonating him on “Saturday Night Live.”

Twitter bans Trump, citing risk of violent incitement

Twitter announced Friday it has permanently suspended President Donald Trump's Twitter account.

Democrats plan lightning Trump impeachment, want him out now

Democrats in Congress laid plans Friday for swift impeachment of President Donald Trump, demanding decisive, immediate action.

Avenatti's trial over Stormy Daniels book funds set for 2022

A trial for Michael Avenatti to face charges that he cheated ex-client Stormy Daniels out of proceeds from her book was delayed Friday until next year.

DOJ will 'spare no resource' during investigation into fallen Capitol Police officer's death

The Capitol Police said Thursday night that authorities from multiple agencies were investigating Sicknick’s death as a homicide, according to a statement from the Capitol Police.

Biden calls Trump’s decision to skip inauguration 'a good thing'

President Donald Trump said he will not attend President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20, making him the first incumbent president to skip his successor's swearing-in since Andrew Johnson.

New FBI wanted posters in Capitol riot manhunt

The FBI’s Washington Field Office early Friday morning released 40 photos of rioters who illegally broke into the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon while Congress was tallying Electoral College votes that would confirm Joe Biden as president-elect. 

Lehigh University rescinds honorary degree granted to President Trump in 1988

Lehigh University's Board of Trustees has voted to rescind an honorary degree that was granted to President Donald Trump back in 1988 in the wake of Wednesday's violence.

Scotland's justice minister wants to bar Trump from coming to UK after he 'incited a violent mob'

Scotland's Justice Minister Humza Yousaf is calling on officials to deny President Trump's entry into the U.K. following the riots in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, blaming him directly for inciting a "violent mob" at the nation's Capitol.

Calls for Trump’s removal from office grow, 2nd impeachment possible

One day after the violent attack on the Capitol, President Trump reversed his position on losing the election and the rioters, calling for the nation to heal and reconcile as he faces growing calls for his removal.

Mexico leader condemns Facebook, Twitter for blocking Trump

“I don’t like anybody being censored or taking away from the right to post a message on Twitter or Face(book). I don’t agree with that, I don’t accept that,” López Obrador said.

Lawmakers openly discuss ousting Trump, possible impeachment

Lawmakers of both parties raised the prospect of ousting Trump from office, and Nancy Pelosi said that if he wasn't removed, the House may move forward with impeachment.