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    Majority of Americans want Trump completely removed from politics, poll finds

    Meanwhile, 89 percent of U.S. adults with no college degree want the former president to remain at the forefront of politics, the new CNBC survey found.

    • Politics
    • Washington Examiner

    Most ever want third party, but GOP wants Trump in charge

    Division by both sides on the directions of the Republican and Democratic parties has helped drive support for a national third party to an all-time high of 62%.

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    • www.dailykos.com

    Most Americans don't just want Trump convicted, they want him banned from office entirely

    More Americans have concluded that Democrats were always right—Donald Trump is a menace who should be impeached and convicted. But perhaps more importantly, a solid majority wants Trump barred from ever holding office again, which garners even more support than a Senate conviction. Of course, a Senate conviction is a necessary precursor to a permanent ban on Trump, but people's views aren't always rational, and most Americans value the idea of keeping Trump as far away from power as...

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    • Mail Online

    Two-thirds of Americans approve of President Biden's COVID-19 response, after two weeks in office

    A new poll by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News found sweeping support for the measure, with an approval rating of 96% of Democrats, 67% of independents and 33% of Republicans.

    • Tech
    • BuzzFeed News

    Parler Wanted Donald Trump On Its Site. Trump’s Company Wanted A Stake.

    Documents seen by BuzzFeed News show that Parler offered Trump 40% of the company if he posted exclusively to the platform. The deal was never finalized.

    • Politics
    • Breitbart

    62% of Americans Support Third Major Political Party

    A Gallup study released on Monday shows American support for a third political party is at an all-time high.

    • USA
    • Raw Story - Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Journalism

    Donald Trump wanted two favors from the Supreme Court he helped build

    Like a mob boss looking for payback, Donald Trump wanted the Supreme Court to do him two favors heading into the November election: keep him in power and keep him out of jail. To its everlasting credit, the court quickly declined to deliver on the first. Even though Trump had nominated three arch-conservatives to the bench—Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett—the court rejected his baseless challenges to the results of the election.

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    • Alternet.org

    Donald Trump wanted two favors from the Supreme Court he helped build

    Like a mob boss looking for payback, Donald Trump wanted the Supreme Court to do him two favors heading into the November election: keep him in power and keep him out of jail. To its everlasting credit, the court quickly declined to deliver on the first. Even though Trump had nominated three arch-conservatives to the bench—Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett—the court rejected his baseless challenges to the results of the election.

    • Opinions
    • ZeroHedge

    Want To Prosecute Trump? It Will Require Proof Not Politics For A Viable Case

    Want To Prosecute Trump? It Will Require Proof Not Politics For A Viable Case

    • Opinions
    • TheBlaze

    American support for third political party reaches new high: poll

    The percentage of Americans who want a viable third political option outside of the Republican and Democratic parties has reached a new high, according to the latest Gallup poll on the topic.What are the details?The pollster reported Monday that 62% "of U.S. adults say the 'parties do such a poor job representing the American people that a third party is needed,' an increase from 57% in September," noting that "support for a third party has been elevated in recent years, including readings of...

    • Politics
    • Breitbart

    Poll: Majority of Republicans Want Donald Trump to Stay Active in Politics

    A majority of Republicans want former President Donald Trump to remain active in politics, a CNBC survey released Friday revealed.

    • Politics
    • The National Interest

    Poll: Two-Thirds of Americans Approve of Biden’s Coronavirus Response

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