Arnold Schwarzenegger denounced the riot at the Capitol and called President Donald Trump a "failed leader" and the "worst president ever."
Democrats forge ahead to impeach Trump, again
Melania Trump's former aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff has claimed that the first lady is complicit in the destruction of the country.
Conservative site Parler, banned by tech giants, is headed offline
Fresh calls for Trump to resign after Capitol violence
It wasn't the "best economy ever" under Trump and COVID didn't help matters.
US Vice President Mike Pence to attend Biden inauguration: reports
A year after first death in China, coronavirus source still a puzzle
Short on alternatives, fans trash Twitter's Trump ban - on Twitter
Democrats are preparing for an unprecedented second impeachment of President Trump after he showed no signs of stepping down after the deadly violence at the Capitol.
Pinterest will limit the amount of Trump-related content on the platform.
New information has come to light regarding the intents of some members of the mob of Trump supports who rioted at the Capitol.
Kirstie Alley is furious Twitter has permanently suspended Trump’s account.
First lady Melania Trump was hosting a photo shoot for "rugs and other items in the Executive Residence and the East Wing" at the White House when thousands of pro-Trump supporters were storming the Capitol Wednesday, according to CNN.
North Korea's Kim calls US 'principal enemy'
US logs record virus caseload as millions in Asia enter new lockdowns
President Donald Trump tweeted from the official @POTUS account Friday evening shortly after Twitter banned his personal account, @realDonaldTrump.
China enacts rules to counter 'unjustified' foreign laws
Memes immediately followed Twitter's announcement that it has banned President Donald Trump's personal account permanently.
Google pulls Parler from app shop for 'egregious content'
Twitter boots Trump to stop violence-sparking tweets
Twitter has decided to permanently ban Donald Trump from its platform "due to the risk of further incitement of violence."