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The insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump extremists has thrown Congress into turmoil. Many are asking what to do about the president who encouraged the acts of the rioters who attacked the capitol building. Mary Beth Beller is an associate professor of political science at Marshall University and gives her perspective on what brought us to this situation and what will happen moving forward.
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President Trump has established a close relationship with West Virginia, the state that gave him his second-widest margin of victory in 2016. On July 21,…
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Mueller is not recommending any more indictments, a senior Justice Department official said. Members of Congress in both parties are calling for the report to be released.
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President Donald Trump delivered remarks to a dinner crowd Tuesday in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, just ahead of the Fourth of July holiday and a…
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, the Republican candidate trying to unseat incumbent Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin in November’s election,…
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West Virginia Republican Congressman Evan Jenkins said President Donald Trump will visit West Virginia for the second time this year.Jenkins said he’ll…
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Donald Trump Jr. tweeted images of emails regarding his 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer on Tuesday. An intermediary said he could connect Trump Jr.…
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As lawmakers continue negotiating a budget deal at the state Capitol, Gov. Jim Justice took a trip to Greenbrier and Monroe counties this week to host…