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Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, Key Figure In Impeachment Trial, Retires
The career diplomat, who served as ambassador to Ukraine, became a key figure in the impeachment of President Trump, was forced out of her post in May. -
Senate Rejects Efforts To Call Witnesses In Impeachment Trial
The move to cut off witness testimony is likely to lead to a speedy acquittal for the president. -
Trump Administration Loosens Obama-Era Restrictions On Land Mine Use
The White House says it's lifting a ban on the weapon's use outside the Korean Peninsula. The administration calls it an "important tool," though statistics show it is most dangerous to civilians. -
Shots Fired After SUV Storms Past Mar-A-Lago Checkpoints; 2 People In Custody
The president was not at his resort in Palm Beach, Fla., at the time of the incident. A black SUV breached two of Mar-a-Lago's security checkpoints as it was being pursued by Florida Highway Patrol. -
Cabral: Dershowitz Is 'A Harvard Professor Making A Trump University Argument'
On Wednesday, Dershowitz said that advanced a controversial legal theory in which he claimed a president could invite electoral interference from a foreign power to aid them because it would be in the public interest. -
BPR Politics Round Table: Will Republicans Call John Bolton To Testify In Impeachment Trial?
On Sunday, revelations surfaced that in an unpublished manuscript former national security advisor John Bolton was ordered to withhold aid to Ukraine. -
Democrats Pressure For Bolton To Testify In Trump Impeachment After New Report
House impeachment managers press the Senate to call the former national security adviser to testify, after a New York Times report said Trump tied Ukraine aid to investigation of his political rivals. -
Trump Impeachment Recap: Dems Wrap With Exhortation To Act
House impeachment managers concluded their opening presentation with a call to remove Trump or risk more of what they called lawlessness. Trump's lawyers get the floor next. -
Sketch Artist Captures 'Something Unusual' At Senate Trial
Art Lien, a courtroom artist who normally covers the Supreme Court, has been sketching the Senate proceedings. "I'm looking for color," he says — such as sleeping senators and fidget spinners. -
President Trump To Face Friendly Crowd At March For Life
Trump has addressed the annual march remotely before, but this will be the first time for a sitting president to speak at the event.