Get swept away with sweeping orchestra, grand choir, and wondrous themes; or go on a fun adventure with perky claps, cheerful orchestra hits, and whimsical accents. Or, dive into the darker side of the holidays with eerie vocals, creepy toy piano, and sleigh bells gone bad.
"I’ve gotta be honest with you, 'World I Know' is the one that I still can remember writing, being in New York — and playing live, it still gets me. Really does. Some nights it really gets me more than others." - Ed Roland.
What does the lyrics of #TheWorldIKnow mean to you?
I want every Senator who votes “Not Guilty” asked, on camera,
“Notwithstanding your vote, do you believe Trump was innocent?” And
“Who won the election?”
With never-before-released security camera footage, police dispatch recordings and a minute-by-minute assembly of known facts, the Senate impeachment trial stitched together the most comprehensive account to date of the deadly assault on the Capitol. nyti.ms/37bsfFx
"Jan. 6 was a disgrace. ... There is no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says after he voted to acquit the former president.
Breaking News: Donald Trump has been acquitted in his second impeachment trial, even as members of both parties voted to find him guilty, yielding the most bipartisan vote for conviction in history. nyti.ms/379OT12
House Democrats on Saturday summed up their case by accusing Donald Trump of impeachable inaction — his unwillingness to stop the mob that killed, maimed and clawed at the heart of American democracy in his name. nyti.ms/2MVLWKF
GOP Sen. Ben Sasse on voting to convict: "If we were talking about a Democratic president, most Republicans and most Democrats would simply swap sides. Tribalism is a hell of a drug, but our oath to the Constitution means we’re constrained to the facts."
Donald Trump was acquitted of “incitement of insurrection.” But the verdict is unlikely to be the final word for Trump, his badly divided party or the festering wounds the trial left behind in Washington and around the nation, writes @npfandos. nyti.ms/3jYpNaF
Led by the awe-inspiring @RepRaskin, the House Managers presented a brilliant, stirring case to the nation. Their unabiding love for our Constitution and country is clear.
I know that I speak for millions of Americans in thanking my colleagues for their extraordinary patriotism.
Minutes after voting to acquit Donald Trump of the impeachment charge, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said there is still “no question” that Trump was “practically and morally responsible for provoking” the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Raskin should be saying 43 Republican Senators do not deserve to be in the Senate. They do not deserve to be representing the American people. They just voted against America. Just voted against the constitution. They are lying cowardly hypocrites who voted against law and order!