Latest trump news bbc

Here are the latest Trump news stories from BBC:

Latest News

  1. Trump impeachment: Senate trial to begin on February 9 - The Senate has set a date for the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, who was impeached by the House of Representatives in December. (BBC News)
  2. Trump's lawyer says he did not incite violence - One of Donald Trump's lawyers has told the Senate that the former US president did not incite violence during his speech before the US Capitol riot. (BBC News)
  3. Trump's Twitter ban: What's next for the former president? - After being banned from Twitter, Donald Trump's online presence is dwindling. But what's next for the former president? (BBC News)
  4. Trump's impeachment: What's the case against him? - The House of Representatives impeached Donald Trump for "incitement of insurrection" over the US Capitol riot. Here's a breakdown of the case against him. (BBC News)
  5. Trump's legacy: How will history judge his presidency? - As Donald Trump's presidency comes to an end, historians and experts are already debating his legacy. (BBC News)

Recent Articles

  1. Trump's final days in office: A timeline - From the Capitol riot to his departure from the White House, here's a timeline of Donald Trump's final days in office. (BBC News)
  2. Trump's impeachment: What happens next? - The House of Representatives has impeached Donald Trump, but what happens next? (BBC News)
  3. Trump's Twitter ban: What does it mean for free speech? - Twitter's ban on Donald Trump has sparked debate about the limits of free speech online. (BBC News)
  4. Trump's legacy: The highs and lows of his presidency - From the economy to healthcare, here's a look at the highs and lows of Donald Trump's presidency. (BBC News)
  5. Trump's final speech: A farewell to the White House - In his final speech as president, Donald Trump reflected on his time in office and looked to the future. (BBC News)

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