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Defense Resumes In Key Impeachment Week; Dems Seek Witnesses
The Capitol Hill maneuvering will be complemented by high-stakes efforts on both sides of the aisle to claim political advantage from the proceedings as the presidential nominating season kicks off in Iowa on Feb. 3. -
'Take Her Out.' In New Recording, Trump Heard Discussing Firing Ambassador To Ukraine
In the 2018 recording, the president can be heard ordering the firing of his top envoy to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. "Get rid of her," he says. -
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. -
Now On Trump's Team, Dershowitz Says, 'I Haven't Changed'
Former Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz will present the defense at only the third impeachment trial of a American president in history. -
Chuck Todd: Appearance Of Impartiality Is What’s Kept Justice Roberts Silent
The “Meet the Press” moderator gave his take on why we haven’t heard much from the man presiding over impeachment. -
Got Impeachment Trial Milk? These Senators Do
The Senate's strict rules allow the following on the chamber's floor during the impeachment trial: water, candy and ... milk. The presence of milk during the trial become a hot topic on social media. -
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As Impeachment Trial Gets Underway, A Fierce Debate About The Rules
Key sticking points have been the questions of whether any witnesses will be called and whether new evidence can be introduced. -
The Role Of Hearsay Evidence In The US Senate's Impeachment Trial
Hearsay evidence may be relevant, but is it reliable?