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In their words: What GOP members are saying during impeachment debate
House Republicans made little effort to defend President Donald Trump during a procedural debate Wednesday over a motion to impeach him.
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House Republicans made little effort to defend President Donald Trump during a procedural debate Wednesday over a motion to impeach him.
Among those who said they will vote "no" on the waiver are Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Tammy Duckworth, Richard Blumenthal and Angus King.
Several lawmakers have testied positive for COVID-19 following the riots at the Capitol, during which hundreds of members may been in a superspreader event.
Republicans tie themselves into linguistic knots to avoid blaming supporters of President Donald Trump for the attack on the Capitol.
CQ Roll Call’s Tom Williams, Katherine Tully-McManus and Chris Cioffi were inside the House and Senate chambers when a mob descended on the Capitol.
On Wednesday, it quickly became clear that this will go down in history as one of the most somber and tragic weeks ever on Capitol Hill.
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President-elect Joe Biden called the mob that raided the Capitol on Wednesday an “insurrection.” Donald Trump should “demand an end to this siege,” he said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell condemned the pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday, calling them “unhinged,” as the Senate returned to session,
Democrat Raphael G. Warnock defeated the appointed Republican incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler in one of Georgia’s two special election runoffs.