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House GOP Rebuts Democrats' Impeachment Efforts: No 'Bribery, Extortion' Proven
The 123-page release mirrors rebuttals that top GOP lawmakers have been making for weeks amid the House Democrats' probe into whether Trump withheld congressionally-appropriated funds for Ukraine. -
BPR Politics Roundtable: New Round Of Impeachment Hearings To Begin This Week, Led By Rep. Jerry Nadler
Some Democrats are concerned that Nadler won't be as effective as Adam Schiff in leading the hearings. -
White House Says It Won’t Participate In Impeachment Hearing
The White House declared Sunday it would not participate in the first impeachment hearings before the House Judiciary Committee. -
As Impeachment Inquiry Moves To Judiciary Committee, Republicans Attack The Process
The inquiry into Trump's dealing with Ukraine is moving from fact-gathering to considerations of law. House Republicans are knocking the process as rushed, unfair and guided by anti-Trump fervor. -
The New 'Three Amigos' Riding Into Trump Impeachment Inquiry
The “three amigos” now refers to the Trump envoys who pushed Ukraine to pursue investigations of Democrats and former Vice President Joe Biden. -
The Hold On Ukraine Aid: A Timeline Emerges From Impeachment Probe
Nearly $400 million in security assistance to Ukraine was put on hold this past summer. Exactly how and when those events unfolded has been unclear. The date may prove the freeze violated a 1974 act. -
Judiciary Committee Set To Take Over Trump Impeachment Probe
The committee has scheduled a hearing for next week. -
Former Ambassador Nicholas Burns On Last Week's Impeachment Hearings
Last week’s full schedule of testimonies highlighted a range of evidence against President Trump. -
White House Officials Worried Freezing Ukraine Aid Could Break The Law
Workers in the Office of Management and Budget raised immediate legal concerns over the summer when they were asked to halt assistance for Ukraine with no initial explanation. -
John King: Impeachment Hearings Didn't Incite More Americans To Favor Impeachment
Fifty percent of Americans favored impeachment both before and after the impeachment hearings, according to a CNN poll.