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Senate sets first ground rules for impeachment trial
Senate sets first ground rules for impeachment trial -
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Senate sets first ground rules for impeachment trial -
More votes to terminate Trump's border emergency in the works -
Klobuchar doubts security explanation for impeachment trial press limits -
Pelosi picks reserved team of impeachment managers who didn’t seek the role -
Pelosi’s impeachment team represents the diversity of the Democratic caucus -
Repeal of Obamacare taxes stirs questions on durability of offsets -
Courtroom experience a commodity as Trump impeachment trial begins -
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick seeks treatment for alcohol addiction after fall -
Senators look to clear legislative decks before impeachment trial -
‘Documents don’t lie’ — the other fight over evidence at Trump impeachment trial -
Cyberattackers lurking longer inside computers, report finds -
Senate could vote to curb Trump war powers, but timing unclear -
Impeachment trial security crackdown will limit Capitol press access -
Impeachment articles’ path to Senate governed by rules and precedent -
USMCA bill tough vote for Democrats over lack of environmental protections -
House to vote on military force authorizations this month -
Hoyer: House priorities for 2020 include health care, infrastructure, climate, redistricting -
Ukraine aid legal ruling could shake up impeachment trial -