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The top 10 Roll Call stories from 2019

But they were your favorites, so here’s what made the top 10, based on page views: 10. Covington Catholic lawyer adds Rep.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 19

‘Playing games’ pt. 2: As he often does, Trump claimed Speaker Nancy Pelosi holding on to the impeachment articles may be illegal without citing any actual legal sources.

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At the Races: Article II, Section 4

He took a page from Collins’ playbook, telling a local news station this week that he is undecided on whether Trump should be impeached and senators should be impartial.

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 18

Murphy, D-Conn., the White House is delivering White House Christmas cards to Senate offices, accompanied by copies of the six-page letter Trump sent on Tuesday to Pelosi.

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 16

The 658-page, four-part report lays out the case against the president and the charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 13

The Kentucky Republican was on Sean Hannity’s prime time Fox News Channel show to make the case that he is on the same page as the president and his legal team when it comes to the impeachment trial

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 9

[jwp-video n=”2″] Interruption: A protestor disrupted the Judiciary hearing, shouting that Nadler was “committing treason” before being escorted out of the room by U.S. Capitol Police.

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 4

The California Republican used his opening statement to complain about the impeachment inquiry process and that Schiff only provided members 24 hours to read the 300-page report during a period when most

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Why Georgia matters to Democrats in 2020

The Trump campaign ran a full-page ad in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday, featuring photos of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Biden and Massachusetts Sen.