4 Ways Trump’s Second Impeachment Trial Will Be Different From His First

 
 
January 28 2021
 
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden insists that jobs won't suffer as a result of his climate agenda targeting fossil fuels. Fred Lucas reports on that and what'll be new during Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. On "Problematic Women," feminist Natasha Chart diagnoses the transgender threat to women's sports. Plus: the GOP's six school choice bills; a presidential panel to dissect the Supreme Court; and the onset of the "After Trump" era. Thirty-five years ago today, the space shuttle Challenger explodes 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven aboard and sidelining the shuttle program for two years.
 
 
 
NEWS
4 Ways Trump's Second Impeachment Trial Will Be Different From His First
By Fred Lucas

The House managers prosecuting the case reportedly are mulling whether to call witnesses. Trump's previous Senate trial was the first impeachment trial of a president not to include witnesses.
COMMENTARY
The 'After Trump' Era Begins
By Victor Davis Hanson

During the Trump Age, the president was supposedly responsible for every death from COVID-19. Now Biden says, "There's nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months."
NEWS
Biden Vows to Cancel Oil and Gas Leases, but 'Not Going to Ban Fracking'
By Fred Lucas

President Biden signs three executive orders to tackle climate change, which he calls an "existential threat" comparable to COVID-19.
NEWS
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans Offer 6 School Choice Bills
By Rachel del Guidice

"If Congress had placed a greater emphasis on school choice, parents and students could've been freer to avoid the debacle of virtual learning last fall," says Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind.
NEWS
Biden Creates Commission to Study Supreme Court Reform
By Mary Margaret Olohan

One reported appointee has previously expressed support for expanding the Supreme Court.
NEWS
3 in 4 Americans Favor 'Significant Restrictions' on Abortion, Poll Finds
By Steven Hall

"Clear bipartisan majorities support abortion restrictions and do not want their tax dollars paying for abortion abroad," says Carl Anderson of the Knights of Columbus, which sponsored the poll.
ANALYSIS
'This Is an Emergency,' Feminist Says About Future of Women's Sports
By Virginia Allen

"Two boys claiming to be girls in Connecticut high school athletics took a collective, I think it was 15 trophies ... from girls in various competitions," says Natasha Chart of the Women's Liberation Front.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Media May Ignore It, but Biden Presidency Is Already Radical
By Ben Shapiro

The establishment media's goal isn't merely to point out that Biden is a sort of American Everyman. It's to use that supposed normalcy to disguise the fact that his agenda is absolutely abnormal.
 
     
 
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