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New Lev Parnas Documents Suggest U.S. Ambassador Was Under Surveillance In Ukraine
"They are moving her tomorrow," U.S. politician Robert F. Hyde wrote last March. He added, "The guys over [there] asked me what I would like to do and what is in it for them." -
'They're Going To Have To Do The Best They Can': Impeachment Trial Will Take Several Candidates Off The Campaign Trail
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said that the House will vote on Wednesday to send articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate, setting the stage for his trial in Congress’ upper chamber. -
House To Vote Wednesday To Send Impeachment Articles To Senate
The House is preparing to vote Wednesday to send the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate to start the historic trial. -
Here Are The Lawyers Who Will Defend President Trump Against Impeachment
"We're ready for it," a White House counselor said. "We have a defense team in place. And our defense team will go on offense also." -
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen On US-Iran Tension, Impeachment Trials
Shaheen questioned whether the strike against Iranian General Qasem Soleimani was "the best option to address the potential threat to Americans in the Middle East." -
Pelosi To Send Articles Of Impeachment To Senate Next Week
In a letter to House Democrats, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that she expects the House to transmit the articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate and vote on impeachment managers. -
At Impeachment Trial, Chief Justice Roberts May Have More Prestige Than Power
While some envision a major role for the Supreme Court's chief justice, modern precedent would suggest otherwise. -
Pelosi Signals An End To Her Hold On Articles Of Impeachment
For weeks, the House speaker has refrained from sending the articles to the Senate, saying she needed details on how an impeachment trial would work. But Thursday she indicated she would soon relent. -
How To Proceed With Articles Of Impeachment During Iran Escalations
Should the Speaker of the House's strategy be to send the articles to the Senate for debate or wait until the situation with Iran has calmed down? -
McConnell Will Move Ahead With Impeachment Trial Rules Without Democrats' Support
McConnell told reporters he has the votes to press ahead and won't seek a deal Senate Minority Leader Schumer, D-N.Y., who demanded witness testimony and rules for evidence in the impeachment trial.