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Congress · 117th Congress

Impeachment trial arguments to begin week of Feb. 8

Schumer said he understands the country is eager after the Jan. 6 insurrection on the Capitol to “put this awful chapter in our nation’s history behind us,” noting the trial evaluating Trump’s role

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Eyeing 2022 gains, GOP faces uncertain future with Trump’s exit

On Jan. 6, Trump told his supporters to “primary the hell” out of GOP lawmakers who did not object to the Electoral College certification, which includes all but one GOP senator up for reelection in 2022

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators will judge Trump as victims of mob’s attack

Senators will listen to arguments and debate the second impeachment of Trump in the same chamber from which most of them evacuated Jan. 6 as Capitol Police were overrun by the Trump-inspired invaders

Policy · 117th Congress

Interior watchdog to examine Jan. 6 Capitol riot, events before

The probe comes in the wake of a turbulent week for law enforcement agencies as they recover from the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, which led to the deaths of at least five people, and prepare

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending Jan. 15, 2021

The aftermath continues this week following the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Where do Republicans go from here?

The Jan. 6 mob attack provided key visuals of the Trump coalition that will be played on loop for months to come.

Congress · 117th Congress

House impeaches Trump in wake of mob attack on Capitol

[As House votes to impeach Trump, Democrats weigh options for Senate trial] The article outlines Trump’s impeachable conduct, describing how for months leading up to the Jan. 6 joint session

Congress · 117th Congress

Meet the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump

Cheney circulated a 21-page memo to the GOP conference before the Jan. 6 votes objecting to Biden’s Electoral College victory, saying the measures set an “exceptionally dangerous precedent.”