Trump Acquittal, California Recall, and the Origins of Stonehenge
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Monday, Feb. 15, and we're covering the conclusion of the Senate impeachment trial, the push to reopen schools, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWTrump AcquittedThe Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump over the weekend of charges that he incited the Jan. 6 storming of the US Capitol building. The 57-43 vote fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict. Seven Republican senators—Sens. Bill Cassidy (LA), Richard Burr (NC), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Susan Collins (ME), Mitt Romney (UT), Ben Sasse (NE), and Pat Toomey (PA)—joined all 50 Democrats in voting to convict. The vote came after the former president's defense team rested their case Friday, using roughly three of their 16 allotted hours. The defense primarily relied on constitutional and free speech arguments, including a nine-minute montage (w/video) of past fiery rhetoric from Democrats—an effort to draw a parallel with a Jan. 6 speech by Trump that preceded the storming of the Capitol building. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) voted to acquit, while following the decision with a speech (watch here) asserting Trump was "morally responsible" for the events of Jan. 6. McConnell said he believed the Constitution prohibited the Senate from convicting a president who had already left office. See former President Trump's statement following his acquittal here. CDC Calls to Reopen Schools The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a much-anticipated roadmap for reopening schools. The recommendations state that with proper mitigation measures, including face masks and social distancing, elementary schools may safely reopen regardless of the level of community transmission of the coronavirus. Middle and high schools may safely reopen except in the highest levels of viral spread. Dig into the details of the report here. The news comes as the average of new daily cases in the US fell below 100,000 for the first time since Nov. 4 (see data). Test positivity—the share of total tests returned as positive—is just under 6%, down from nearly 14% in early January (see data). A record 5,436 deaths were reported in the US Friday, bringing the total to 485,336, though the number of patients hospitalized with illness is just under 70,000, down 45% since mid-January (see data). More than 52 million vaccine doses have been administered—including a record 2.2 million given Saturday alone—with 14 million people receiving their second shot. Newsom RecallA push to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom has collected enough signatures to potentially trigger a special election, organizers announced over the weekend. The drive surpassed the nearly 1.5 million name threshold, though the signatures must now be validated by the California secretary of state—a previous review yielded a 25% disqualification rate. Organizers have until March 17 to collect enough valid signatures. Newsom's critics argue the state's COVID-19 response has been overly restrictive, and the governor drew backlash late last year for violating the measures during an upscale dinner at Napa Valley's French Laundry. If the recall drive is successful, a special election would likely be held in May or early June. On the other side of the country, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces new allegations his administration obscured data on nursing home deaths early in the pandemic. A recent report found patients who died from COVID-19 after being taken from nursing homes to hospitals were not tallied in the state's breakout of nursing home deaths. BRING YOUR VISION TO LIFECreate a fully functional, intuitive website with Wix. 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