Donald Trump has been impeached a second time, with ten House Republicans joining their Democrat colleagues in charging the president with inciting insurrection against the U.S. government. This is a historic accountability measure, but it is also only a first step.
Responding to the Terrorism in D.C.
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Wednesday’s joyful news—that Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock were both elected Georgia’s senators, giving Democrats control of the Senate—was immediately overshadowed by the white supremacist assault on the Capitol building in Washington, DC. This assault was encouraged by President Trump. We’re less than two weeks out from Joe Biden’s inauguration, but we have work to do while we wait.
A second stimulus bill?
Congress passed a COVID relief bill that included one-time relief checks and expanded unemployment insurance back in the spring. While the House passed another pandemic relief bill (the HEROES Act) shortly thereafter, Mitch McConnell blocked it from a Senate vote, and the parts of the extra unemployment insurance that haven’t already expired are set to expire later this month. Now, a new relief bill is under consideration.