'I’m afraid it is our countries that are being “normalised”, in the sense that we care more about whether our side wins than about whether the rules are followed' | Writes DanielJHannan
A year ago, it felt as if the sunshine was dispelling memories of a bad dream. Donald Trump’s malign grip on the Republican Party seemed to have been broken. In defeat, the president had revealed himself as what he was: an overgrown toddler whose fragile ego had imperilled American democracy.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Biden denounces Trump a year on from Capitol attack | First ThingPresident condemns predecessor’s ‘web of lies’ and says democracy is still at risk. Plus, the young people seeking couples therapy
Read more »
Trump refused ‘stay peaceful’ tweet during riot, says aide – follow live- January6 - Trump refused ‘stay peaceful’ tweet, says aide as ex-president fumes at Biden speech LIVE UPDATES
Read more »
Biden wrote his own lines in speech ripping TrumpPresident Joe Biden took a direct interest in his Jan. 6th speech at the Capitol, which was his most sustained attack on Donald Trump's claims of election fraud.
Read more »
Biden wrote his own lines in speech ripping TrumpPresident Joe Biden took a direct interest in his Jan. 6th speech at the Capitol, which was his most sustained attack on Donald Trump's claims of election fraud.
Read more »
Covid live: UK government plans for ‘one in four’ teachers to be off; record 26,458 cases in PhilippinesCovid live: government in UK plans for ‘one in four’ teachers to be off; record 26,458 cases in Philippines
Read more »