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Feb. 11, 2021: House Managers Rest Case, Trump was Sicker Than Revealed and More

Feb. 11, 2021: House Managers Rest Case, Trump was Sicker Than Revealed and More

Welcome to Word on the Street where we discuss the top five most interesting links of the day. Here is what’s hot for Thursday, February 11, 2021:

House Managers Rest Case in Impeachment Trial: The House managers acting as prosecutors in the trial of former President Donald Trump rest their case, warning that if the Senate fails to convict, a new, low precedent will be set for presidential behavior.

Doctors Considered Putting Trump on Ventilator: LastOctober, when President Trump had COVID-19, the condition was more serious than the public was led to believe. Doctors, worried about his vital signs, considered putting then-President Trump on a ventilator.

Rittenhouse Judge Refuses Prosecutors Request to Increase Bail: Despite requests from the prosecutor, the judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse ruled against increasing his bail or issuing an arrest warrant, despite Rittenhouse having moved without informing the court.

Tessica Brown Has Hair Saga End with Surgeon’s Work: Tessica Brown, who went viral due to her use of Gorilla Glue in her hair, was treated successfully by plastic surgeon, Dr. Michael Obeng.

Eugene Goodman Thanked by Mitt Romney for Saving his Life: Eugene Goodman, the police officer at the Capitol who heroically led insurrectionists away from the Senate, also led Mitt Romney away from insurrectionists during the January 6th events at the capitol.

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