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Former President Donald Trump visited Lorain County Saturday for the first of a series of rallies to support Republican congressional candidates.
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Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzalez has been censured by the Ohio Republican Party’s State Central Committee in two separate resolutions.
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Rep. Anthony Gonzalez is one of 10 Republican Congressmen who voted to remove President Trump from office in January. Other states have taken similar symbolic votes against those who voted against Trump.
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Northeast Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez faces a difficult year ahead after joining nine other Republicans in voting to impeach former President Donald Trump.
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Senator Sherrod Brown has concerns about the message those who perpetrated the attack on the Capitol will take from a decision to acquit former President Donald Trump.
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The first three days of the Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump went about as well as they could have for Democratic House impeachment managers.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says the state's goal is for every school employee to receive the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in February; Ohio’s former health director is being floated as a potential candidate for U.S. Senate; there are more COVID-19 vaccine doses available that will go to the next group of older Ohioans; and more stories.
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He sees the proceeding as political rather than judicial and questions whether former President Donald Trump should stand trial at all.
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The Ohio senator plans to raise questions about whether the former president should even stand a second trial.
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The trial itself will begin on Feb. 9, giving the Democratic House impeachment managers and Trump's defense team two weeks to file briefs and finalize their legal preparations.