The fallout for Donald Trump's cracker insurrection continues and now could have led to a super spreader event among Congress members.

After all of the racist and outright crazy sh*t that he has said on Twitter that many have warned would eventually lead to yesterday's bootleg coup, social media companies have said enough.

A growing bipartisan Congressional coalition is demanding for the president to be removed from office immediately even though there are less than two weeks remaining in his term. The 25th Amendment would do the trick.

Hundreds of pro-Trump rioters turned domestic terrorists illegally broke into the US Capitol Building on Wednesday afternoon as Congress was in the midst of the now-halted Electoral College vote count. “Take the building! Stop the steal!” The Trump supporters chanted as they breached a barricade on the west side of the Capitol building just before […]

"President Trump’s last-ditch attempt to pressure the Georgia Secretary of State to overturn the unequivocal results of the presidential election places our democracy squarely at a crossroads," the LDF said in a released statement.

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Donald Trump is a loser. The impeached President of the United States begged Georgia's secretary of state to find over 11,000 votes so that he could claim he won the state's election—which obviously he hasn't. 

While most of us have been way over the Mad Tweeter Donald Trump’s angry tweets, yesterday the soon to be former President actually tweeted something that I think everyone, well except maybe some republicans, agree with, he saying the the $600.00 stimulus checks aren’t enough and for the first time in probably ever Donald Trump […]

Outgoing president Donald Trump might be the most visible example of this, and his so-called #TrumpMeltdown on Twitter definitely helps that case.

During an MSNBC broadcast that showcased the former business mogul trying to mansplain how the election was rigged, Leslie Jones offered some hilarious commentary as only she can.

Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's Voting Systems Manager, directly blamed Trump for a noose sent to an election worker as well as other related violent threats after the state certified the election for Joe Biden.