đŸ”” Trump Impeachment

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Irate Democrats have moved to impeach President Donald Trump again – just two weeks into his second term.

The move comes after bitter lawmakers got into a shouting match earlier on Wednesday over Elon Musk and demanded he be subpoenaed over his drastic overhaul of the US government.

At a separate hearing on Wednesday afternoon, Democratic Representative Al Green of Texas said he filed new impeachment articles against Trump over the alleged threat of “ethnic cleansing in Gaza.”

Senator Mitch McConnell has suffered another nasty fall – just weeks after he took a tumble that left him bloody and bruised.

The 82-year-old was leaving Senate chambers on Wednesday when he fell down a flight of stairs, causing senators to rush over to help him.

McConnell, a survivor of childhood Polio, was helped up by Senators Steve Daines and Markwayne Mullin, according to Fox News.

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday dismissed a proposal by President Trump for the U.S. to take control of Gaza and for Palestinians to permanently leave the strip, an idea likely to be also rejected by other Arab nations.

The kingdom said its commitment to a Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank was “firm and unwavering,” and that Riyadh wouldn’t establish diplomatic relations with Israel without that goal. “Achieving lasting and just peace is impossible without the Palestinian people obtaining their legitimate rights,” Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said.

Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s biggest economic power and the home of Islam’s most sacred sites, is considered the most influential Arab player in the future of the Palestinian cause. Moving forward with the Trump plan for the strip could undermine the president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s goal of a normalization agreement between Israel and the kingdom, which could pave the way for other Arab and Muslim states to follow.

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to turn over communications between ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith and the president’s Georgia antagonist, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in what a legal watchdog group has called a case of collusion.

The order from U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich followed the end of Smith’s 2020 election interference case against President Donald Trump and Smith’s own resignation from his special prosecutor role.

Judicial Watch had sought the communications in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit but has been stalled by Smith and Justice, claiming that disclosing any information would hurt the prosecution.

President Trump will sign an executive order Wednesday intending to keep biological men out of women’s sports through Title IX — pressuring schools to comply with the mandate by threatening to pull federal funds.

The order will also mandate a visa review of athletes who enter the US to compete and mark the wrong sex on their application for potential “fraud.”

Allowing trans women to compete against biological women is “dangerous” and “unfair,” White House officials said in a call previewing the signing Wednesday morning.

Months dedicated to specific cultural or gender identities will no longer be recognized and celebrated at the Department of Defense, Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday, on the eve of Black History Month.

“Identity Months Dead at DoD,” the memo read.

Other “cultural awareness months” getting the ax include Women’s History Month in March, Pride Month in June, National Hispanic Heritage Month from mid-September to mid-October, and National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October.

Dramatic video captured a man dressed all in black getting stuck climbing tall security fencing outside the White House — with witnesses hearing him say “F–k it” before trying to climb over.

The mystery man was filmed by a tourist as he charged toward the fence on the South Grounds on Monday and immediately started lifting himself up to the top.

“Bro!” one onlooker could be heard gasping as the black-clad man shimmied his way up to the top of the fence.

The ATF’s Denver division announced on X that its agents and Department of Justice partners are assisting Homeland Security and other federal law enforcement agencies in citywide “immigration enforcement efforts” today.

The metro area is controlled by far-left globalist lawmakers who pushed sanctuary city policies and, in return, flooded some areas, such as Aurora, with members of the violent and heavily armed Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

The DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division posted a video on X, showing agents using flash bangs at an apartment complex where suspected migrant gang members resided.

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