➤NEARLY ALL REPUBLICAN SENATORS VOTE IN FAVOR OF NOT HOLDING TRUMP IMPEACHMENT TRIAL: In an indication that former President Donald Trump being convicted in his Senate impeachment trial is likely a long shot, 45 of the 50 Republican senators voted yesterday in favor of a motion that would dismiss holding the trial, declaring it unconstitutional to have an impeachment trial after a president leaves office. All 50 Democrats plus five Republicans were opposed to the objection by Republican Senator Rand Paul, so the trial will go forward starting in two weeks. They rejected the claim that the trial would be unconstitutional, citing the 1876 impeachment of a secretary of war who'd already resigned.
Rand Paul bashes Democrats over impeachment trial: "the antithesis of unity" https://t.co/thWpyzCQfN pic.twitter.com/mFFeAsYL3W
— The Hill (@thehill) January 27, 2021
➤CAPITOL POLICE CHIEF APOLOGIZES FOR FAILING TO PREPARE FOR ATTACK: The interim chief of the Capitol Police, Yogananda Pittman, apologized yesterday for the force not having prepared for what turned into the January 6th attack on the Capitol, despite having warnings that white supremacist and far-right groups would target Congress. In prepared testimony before Congress, Pittman wrote, "We knew that militia groups and white supremacists organizations would be attending. We also knew that some of these participants were intending to bring firearms and other weapons to the event. We knew that there was a strong potential for violence and that Congress was the target." Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who resigned soon after the Capitol assault, said the day after it happened this his force, quote, "had a robust plan established to address anticipated First Amendment activities." However, Capitol Police officers have said they were given little guidance ahead of time and almost no communication during the assault as they were outnumbered and overwhelmed as they tried to hold off the mob.
➤INDIANAPOLIS TEEN ALLEGED TO HAVE KILLED FIVE FAMILY MEMBERS, INCLUDING PREGNANT WOMAN, AFTER DAD PUNISHED HIM: An Indianapolis 17-year-old who was arrested in the killing of five of his family members early Sunday, including a pregnant woman and a 13-year-old girl, began shooting at them after he became enraged when his father punished him for leaving the house without permission, according to local station Fox59. The suspect's name hasn't been released because he is a minor, but Fox59 and other local stations reported he was the son of 42-year-old Raymond Childs, who was one of the victims. The only person who made it out was the suspect's younger brother, who was found wounded close to the home, but is expected to survive.
Texas dad fatally shot when confronting daughter's cyberbully, family says https://t.co/sLxoq8pBjb pic.twitter.com/QtbkqFcoYT
— New York Post (@nypost) January 27, 2021
➤SENATE CONFIRMS BLINKEN AS SECRETARY OF STATE: The Senate confirmed President Biden's nominee Antony Blinken as secretary of state Tuesday in a 78-22 vote. Blinken was deputy secretary of state and deputy national security adviser during the Obama administration. Secretary of state is the most senior Cabinet position, fourth in the line of presidential succession.
WATCH: A rare winter storm struck Tucson, Arizona – and elephants at Reid Park Zoo could not resist frolicking amid the flurries. pic.twitter.com/RtGIStuBqk
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 27, 2021
Bucs-Packers (Brady-Rodgers) is most-watched NFC Championship in four years and most-watched afternoon conference title game in four years.
— Sports Media Watch (@paulsen_smw) January 26, 2021
Conference title games top inauguration, beat all non-NFL sporting events since 2002 Olympics: https://t.co/4mNEda9vTZ
⚾REPORTS: REALMUTO REACHES FIVE-YEAR, $115.5 MILLION DEAL TO STAY WITH PHILLIES: Catcher J.T. Realmuto has reached a five-year, $115.5 million deal to stay with the Philadelphia Phillies, according to media reports Tuesday. His average annual salary of $23.1 million will be the highest for a catcher. Realmuto has been with the Phillies since 2019, when he was traded from the Miami Marlins.
Earlier Tuesday, shortstop Marcus Semien also reached a one-year deal with the Blue Jays. https://t.co/KL2WKhZ1VT
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) January 27, 2021
⚾REPORT: SEMIEN AGREES TO $18 MILLION, ONE-YEAR DEAL WITH BLUE JAYS: Shortstop Marcus Semien has agreed to an $18 million, one-year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, according to media reports yesterday (January 26th). Semien hit .223 with seven homers and 23 RBIs in his sixth season with the Oakland A's last year. He finished third in American League MVP voting in 2019.
🏃BOSTON MARATHON TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER: After being first postponed and then canceled altogether last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Boston Marathon has been scheduled to be run this year on October 11th. The race is traditionally held on Patriots' Day, the third Monday in April, which is a state holiday in Massachusetts. But it's being postponed to the fall in hopes that the pandemic situation will have improved enough by then to hold the race. Last year's cancelation was the first time the Boston Marathon wasn't held since it began in 1897.
⚾MEMORIAL HELD FOR HANK AARON AT BRAVES' TRUIST PARK: A memorial service was held at the Atlanta Braves' Truist park stadium Tuesday for Hank Aaron, the Hall of Fame legend who died last week at age 86. Aaron's widow and other family members attended the small, socially-distanced ceremony. Among those who spoke at the service were MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, Hall of Famer Chipper Jones, former Braves outfielder Marquis Grissom, and current Braves manager Brian Snitker. There were also videotaped tributes, including from Hall of Famers John Smoltz and Tom Glavine, former Aaron teammate Dusty Baker, reigning National League MVP Freddie Freeman, and former Braves great Dale Murphy. A private funeral service for Aaron will be held today.
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