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Weekly Wrap
January 15, 2021
This Week: At A Glance
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach the
President, making him the only President to have been impeached twice while in
office. While the country is deeply divided, there are several Republican women
who stepped up to lead by example. Before we highlight a few of them, we want
to get your opinion on last week’s riots.
Do you think President Trump is responsible for the Capitol violence?
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GOP Women Display Great Leadership
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), argues both parties are at fault for the divisiveness
in the country and calls on Members of Congress to work together to find
solutions, saying 'enough is enough.'
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Watch full interview here
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Big Announcement by Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador,
has created her own political action committee that will focus on recruiting
strong candidates that can flip the Senate and the House red in 2022.
Click below to learn more
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In The News
NPR: Leader McCarthy: Trump 'Bears Responsibility' For Violence, Won't Vote To
Impeach.
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Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy added his name to a shortlist of
Republicans in Congress who unequivocally blamed President Trump for the
insurrection at the Capitol last week.
The New York Times: Impeachment Results: How Democrats and Republicans Voted.
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The House of Representatives approved an article of impeachment on Wednesday
charging President Trump with “high crimes and misdemeanors”.
Fox News: Trump does not have future in Republican Party after Capitol riot:
Rep. Nancy Mace."
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., told Fox News Wednesday that while she opposes the
impeachment of President Trump in the closing days of his term, he does not
have a future in the GOP after last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Associated Press: Impeachment could become defining moment for Liz Cheney.
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Just before a mob unleashed a deadly rampage on the U.S. Capitol last week,
President Donald Trump told tens of thousands of supporters that “we got to get
rid” of Rep. Liz Cheney.
USA Today: 'Betrayal': Powerful GOP support for Trump's impeachment shows
major Republican shift after Capitol riot.
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The expected House vote Wednesday on whether to again impeach President Donald
Trump will stress major fractures within the Republican Party over supporting
or defending him in the aftermath of a riot.
NPR: Trump Administration Urges States To Open COVID-19 Vaccination To
Everyone Over 65.
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The Trump administration is making several big changes to its COVID-19 vaccine
distribution strategy, officials announced Tuesday, in a bid to jump-start the
rollout and get more Americans vaccinated quickly.
Roll Call: Meet the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump.
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Ten Republicans voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump, exactly one
week after a violent attack on the Capitol by the president’s supporters.
Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend!
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