Donald Trump became the first American president to be impeached for a second time, after a majority of the House of Representatives voted to charge him with “inciting violence against the Government of the United States.”1 2 Law-enforcement officials arrested more than 100 individuals in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including Jon Schaffer, a guitarist for the metal band Iced Earth; Thomas Robertson and Jacob Fracker, two Virginia police officers who had photographed themselves making obscene gestures in front of a statue of a Continental Army general; Klete Keller, an Olympic-gold-medal-winning swimmer who arrived at the Capitol wearing a Team USA jacket; Tim Gionet, a social-media personality known as Baked Alaska who once recorded a hip-hop song entitled “We Love Our Cops”; and Andrew Williams, a Florida firefighter who was captured on film in the Capitol saying, “They can’t arrest everybody.”
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Donald Trump became the first American president to be impeached for a second time, after a majority of the House of Representatives voted to charge him with “inciting violence against the Government of the United States.”1 2 Law-enforcement officials arrested more than 100 individuals in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including Jon Schaffer, a guitarist for the metal band Iced Earth; Thomas Robertson and Jacob Fracker, two Virginia police officers who had photographed themselves making obscene gestures in front of a statue of a Continental Army general; Klete Keller, an Olympic-gold-medal-winning swimmer who arrived at the Capitol wearing a Team USA jacket; Tim Gionet, a social-media personality known as Baked Alaska who once recorded a hip-hop song entitled “We Love Our Cops”; and Andrew Williams, a Florida firefighter who was captured on film in the Capitol saying, “They can’t arrest everybody.”