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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 3
6:45 a.m. | No comment: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B.
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6:45 a.m. | No comment: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stood up to send a question to President Donald Trump’s defense team around 6:45 p.m. Thursday, but first he suggested an upcoming 45-minute break for dinner.
The House approved in a mostly partisan vote, 226-188, a resolution on Dec. 6 reaffirming support for a two-state solution and condemning unilateral actions by either side.
On Monday, the House had two votes starting around 6:30 p.m.
Here’s the latest on impeachment: 6:25 p.m. | On the air: With opening arguments in the impeachment trial over, both sides are on the airwaves trying to sway voters. Florida GOP Sen.
6:15 p.m. | One vote shy: Impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries lightened the mood in the Senate chamber Thursday with a joke about former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter falling one vote short
6:30 p.m. | Protester removed: A protester was removed from the Senate chamber while House impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries spoke.
Just after 6 p.m., as House impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries spoke, Capitol Police officers removed a man from the public gallery known to many at the Capitol for protesting against abortion.
6 p.m. Saturday: Deadline for Trump to respond to the House summons for his impeachment trial. Noon Monday: Trump’s deadline to file a trial brief.
Van Hollen, for example, offered an amendment that was adopted by the Senate Budget Committee on Nov. 6 when the panel approved a budget process overhaul bill.
Rose won his first term in 2018 by 6 points, but he is considered one of the most vulnerable House members since Trump carried his 11th District, which includes Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, by
The resolution nevertheless advanced by a vote of 6-4 after nearly four hours of public comments in front of a crowd studded with bright red lapel stickers that read “Guns save lives.”
https://t.co/VURzudpGfQ — Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) January 6, 2020var rcrdTwitter = 1; But he resisted those urges, he wrote, because he did not want the blood of “innocent humans” on his
“McConnell will be under real pressure to get the trial started the week of Jan. 6, hoping to finish in two weeks before the president gives his State of the Union address,” Hoagland added.
Updated Dec. 16 at 6:05 p.m. House appropriators filed two mega spending packages for floor consideration Tuesday after hammering out last-minute details over the weekend.
In July, the House voted 419-6 to repeal the tax.
The last of the bowl season games is on Monday, Jan. 6. The national championship game is a week later in New Orleans.
He rose early Monday, tweeting before 6 a.m to lash out at House Democrats over the impeachment probe and at other countries over what he contends are trade practices that hurt two critical sectors
The second hearing of the day began a little before 6 p.m. and the committee waived the two 45-minute periods of questioning for the chairman, ranking member and respective counsels.