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Toggle2020- Donald Trump was acquitted
In his second trial for being charged with treason for his involvement in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, Donald Trump was found not guilty by the Senate. This decision highlights the influence that the 45th president of the United States continues to have on the Republican party even after leaving office.
2017- Super Bowl won over Falcons
In Super Bowl LI, the Patriots pulled off the biggest comeback in the history of the game, winning after trailing 28-3 in the third quarter. Because of the resurgence, the match is known as “28–3”.
2003- U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
Secretary of State Colin Powell’s statement to the UN Security Council on February 5, 2003, included the strongest argument in favor of going to war with Iraq.
1994- Byron De La Beckwith received a life sentence.
A hung jury decided both of the trials on that accusation in 1964, involving all-white male juries from Mississippi. He was put on trial again by the state in 1994, this time using fresh evidence. He received a life sentence after being found guilty of murder.
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1985- Cristiano Ronaldo was born
On February 5, 1985, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. His father worked for the local football team, Andorinha, as the equipment manager. Ronaldo began his career at Clube Desportivo Nacional de Madeira before moving to Sporting Clube de Portugal, also referred to as Sporting Lisbon.
1943- Sugar Ray Robinson's first defeat
Sugar Ray Robinson suffered his first defeat at the hands of American middleweight boxer Jake LaMotta, often known as the “Bronx Bull.”
1913- Mexico Adopted constitution
The Federal Official Gazette, or Diario Oficial de la Federación, issued this Constitution on February 5, 1917. The revisions that were released on October 8, 2013, brought it up to date.
1914- William S. Burroughs was born
American author and visual artist William Seward Burroughs II was born in 1946. He is regarded by many as a key member of the Beat Generation and a significant postmodern writer who affected literature and popular culture.
1900- Hay-Pauncefote treaties
The Hay-Punceforte Treaty, which was signed on November 18, 1901, superseded the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty as an Anglo-American policy accord about an Isthmian canal that was to be established as far across Nicaragua at the time. The British envoy, Sir Julian Pauncefote, and Secretary of State John Hay drafted it
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