Right-wing media offers sympathy and excuses for Congress mob
Mick Foley has called on company head honcho Vince McMahon to remove Donald Trump from the WWE Hall of Fame.
Notable personalities such as Sacha Baron Cohen, Ava DuVernay, Michael Keaton, Selena Gomez and many more expressed their anger amid the riots that took place in Washington, D.C. where the protesters breached the U.S. Capitol.
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Sacha Baron Cohen opened up about why he decided to bring back Borat for another movie, saying the democracy was in "peril."
Multiple NBA teams came together to protest the recent developments in the nation.
"The United States and the United States Congress have faced down much greater threats than the unhinged crowd we saw today," Mitch McConnell said.
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Twitter users were wondering where first lady Melania Trump was amid the Capitol protests.
"Vampire Diaries" alum Paul Wesley took to Twitter to say that Donald Trump will be remembered as the worst president ever, and the netizens have mixed opinions about it.
Social media companies suspended Trump over posts accused of inflaming violence in the U.S. Capitol.
In the summer of 2020, President Trump issued the Statues & Monuments Act, which would punish protesters who cause damage to federal buildings with 10 years in jail.
Twitter has locked Donald Trump's account for 12 hours and removed three tweets in which he addressed the rioters. Facebook and YouTube also took down the video that allegedly incited violence.
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment states that the vice president may become the acting president should he and the majority of Cabinet secretaries find the current leader incapable of doing his duties.
Several Twitter users will not be supporting Ivanka Trump's political ambitions after she called the protestors “patriots” in a now-deleted tweet.
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President Trump had asked followers to go home after Joe Biden called out “insurrection.”