Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died of injuries in the Jan. 6 riot, will lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda through Wednesday.
Daily Archives: February 2, 2021
Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick arrives at US Capitol where he will lie in honor
Brian Sicknick, the officer who died after being struck by a fire extinguisher during the Jan. 6 attack, arrives to lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda.
Almost an inch of snow falls Tuesday, our third snowy day in a row
For the three days, Washington measured a total of more than three inches.
Activists chart course for Black America’s progress after a year of turmoil
Most activists say leaders need to prove they are accountable and usher in change that benefits the communities that supported them.
Promised Unity, Americans Receive a 3rd Obama Term
Since Inauguration Day, President Biden has promised to bring Americans together. Yet Bidens reality has been anything but aspirational. His reality is anything but unifying.
The Constitutionality of Trump’s Impeachment Trial Is Not ‘Crystal Clear’
“The language is crystal clear, with no ambiguity,” the New York Democrat insisted.
Kristof: Crystal Clear on Curtailing Conservatives
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof recently penned a column titled “A Letter to My Conservative Friends,” with the subheading “Hold us accountable, but please do the same for the charlatans who deceive you, use you and cheat you.”
Democrats’ Assault on Free Speech
As long as freedom of speech survives and distrust of the liberal media persists, Democrats are unable to capture control of the minds of the American people.