ELECTION OF THE US PRESIDENT

Twitter definitively blocked Trump's account

The leadership of the microblogging Twitter announced that it decided to finally block the account of US President Donald Trump. The social network fears that he will use it to incite violence, writes the BBC. Twitter temporarily blocked Trump's account back on January 6 for publishing posts in which he ...

Consequences of the assault: Capitol guards were dismissed, the building will be protected with a 3-meter fence

On January 6, 2021, supporters of the current US President Donald Trump broke into the Capitol building. At that time, both houses of Congress sat there to approve the results of the presidential election, writes Meduza. At this time, members of Congress were debating the election results due to the fact that several ...

Trump admitted defeat and condemned the storming of the Capitol: President's surprise speech

US President Donald Trump returned to Twitter after a 12-hour ban on his account and posted a video in which he harshly condemned the people who broke into the Capitol, and also admitted defeat for the first time in the elections. He promised a "smooth and lawful" transfer of power. Below is ...

What will change in US immigration policy in 2021

When newly elected President Joe Biden is sworn in on January 20, the countdown will begin to fulfill his campaign-related immigration promises, including a series of priority changes that he pledged to adopt on his first day as head of state. ...

Congress approved Biden's victory: Trump's reaction and the results of protests in Washington

The US Congress has officially confirmed Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election. But the fulfillment of this age-old tradition was accompanied by large-scale riots near the Capitol. ABC writes about it. The House and Senate confirmed Joe Biden's victory early Thursday morning, January 7, local ...

'Go home in peace!': Trump addressed protesters

US President Donald Trump has addressed his supporters who have seized the Capitol building in Washington. In a one-minute video posted on Twitter, the White House chief continues to insist that the election was rigged and he “won”. But at the same time he calls on his supporters to disperse ...

Leaked conversation between Trump and the Secretary of State of Georgia leads to a scandal in the United States

The conversation between US President Donald Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was recorded and made public. After the recording was received by the American media, a scandal erupted. What politicians talked about and how Republicans and Democrats reacted to it, NBC News tells. In…

Congress is preparing to approve the results of the presidential election: the National Guard mobilized in Washington

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser mobilized the National Guard ahead of protests by supporters of President Donald Trump over a planned congressional vote to confirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory. The National Guard of the District of Columbia reported this on January 4, writes Radio Liberty. Expected protests According to...

Trump's presidential accounts have 59 million subscribers, but Biden will not give them away

Together with the account of the 44th US President Barack Obama, Trump received his followers on Twitter, but Biden will not be given Trump's followers in his official presidential account, writes CNBC. The Biden administration will soon have access to the president's official Twitter accounts, but ...

How much does the inauguration of the president of the United States cost, and who pays for it

In just a couple of weeks we will be inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States. This lavish event, a symbol of the peaceful transfer of presidential power, comes at a rather high price. Donald Trump's presidential swearing-in ceremony on January 20, 2017 cost $200 million, writes Cosmopolitan. In this amount...

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