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✅ Trump impeached after Capitol riot; historic second charge -- President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time Wednesday, charged with “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly mob siege of the Capitol in a swift and stunning collapse of his final days in office. Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick, Jonathan Lemire and Alan Fram Associated Press -- Sarah Ferris, Kyle Cheney and Heather Caygle Politico Janet Hook, Jennifer Haberkorn in the Los Angeles Times$ Dominic Fracassa and Rita Beamish in the San Francisco Chronicle$ David Lightman and Kate Irby in the Sacramento Bee$ -- 1/13/21
...McConnell believes Trump committed impeachable offenses and considers the Democrats’ impeachment drive an opportunity to reduce the divisive, chaotic president’s hold on the GOP, a Republican strategist told The Associated Press on Wednesday....
✅ California will begin offering COVID vaccine to residents age 65 and older -- California officials announced Wednesday a dramatic overhaul of their vaccine program, saying that counties can now begin vaccinating anyone over age 65 “in order to increase the pace of COVID-19 vaccine distribution to those at greatest risk.” Tony Bizjak in the Sacramento Bee$ Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters -- 1/13/21
—Inside Higher Ed
Middlebury College in Vermont announced in a one-sentence statement Tuesday that it has revoked the honorary degree presented to Rudolph Giuliani, President Trump's personal attorney, in 2005, and said it had communicated the decision to Giuliani's office.
Middlebury president Laurie L. Patton previously announced the college was considering revoking the honorary degree "in light of the role that presidential attorney Rudolph Giuliani played in fomenting the violent uprising against our nation’s Capitol building on January 6, 2021."....
ORANGE (CBSLA) —
A Chapman University law professor who was under fire after speaking at last week’s pro-Trump rally in Washington, D.C. ahead of the Capitol riot has retired, the school announced Wednesday.
“After discussions over the course of the last week, Dr. John Eastman and Chapman University have reached an agreement pursuant to which he will retire from Chapman, effective immediately,” President Daniele Struppa said in a statement. “Dr. Eastman’s departure closes this challenging chapter for Chapman and provides the most immediate and certain path forward for both the Chapman community and Dr. Eastman.”
The statement goes on to say that neither the university nor Eastman would engage in legal actions of any kind, including any claim of defamation.
Eastman came under fire Jan. 6 after he appeared on stage with Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani at a “Stop the Steal” rally. The pair urged supporters of the president to head to the Capitol.
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