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Only eight of the 74 member state GOP’s central committee opposed the punishment in a vote that did not proceed to a formal count. The censure document accused Cheney of voting to impeach Trump, even though the House didn’t offer him “formal hearing or due process.” That followed a 145 61 secret ballot vote this past week in the nation capital in which House Republicans overwhelmingly rebuffed a rebellion by hard right conservatives to toss Cheney from leadership over her impeachment vote. “We need to honour President Trump.

In December, the 55 year old pleaded guilty to one count of sale of a narcotic substance. He had been charged with a total of four counts each of sale of a narcotic substance and possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession with intent to sell and possession of less than a half ounce of marijuana. Many of the charges were not pursued..

Democrats in the New York State Assembly will weigh rescinding Governor Cuomo’s emergency powers as one of his top aides attempts to walk back her stunning admission that the administration covered up the true number of COVID nursing home deaths in order to avoid being attacked by the Trump administration. The Democratic lawmakers plan to hold a conference Friday morning to discuss stripping the governor of the emergency powers granted to him last year when the pandemic began, local news outlet NY1 reported. She apologized to state Democratic lawmakers during a recent video conference call, saying “we froze” out of fear that the true death toll would “be used against us” by federal prosecutors.

De Villa: There is reason to be concerned about what sort of approach we take to reopening. And what I said earlier this week was I think it’s quite prudent and in fact, I think it’s really smart to think about reopening and have really active planning conversations on what safest reopening looks like in the context of the pandemic. Again, we are just opening schools for in person learning in Toronto and Peel and York next week.

More than older or younger generations, boomers born from 1946 to 1964 worry that their income won’t keep up with rising costs of living. They say it’s harder to get ahead today than it was 10 years ago. They are more likely to say that their standard of living is lower than their folks’ but that things don’t look too good for their kids either (67 percent of younger generations, meanwhile, feel they have it better than their parents)..

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