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Road ahead: Public impeachment hearings begin

Questions on court pick The other headline item on the Senate floor schedule is the potential confirmation of Steven J. Menashi to be a judge on the powerful New York-based 2nd U.S.

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 7

The California Democrat and member of House Intelligence, one of the three committees leading the impeachment inquiry, said the committee is still finalizing its schedule for the remainder of the week.

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 6

Ulrich Brechbuhl, and Perry are not expected to appear before the impeachment panel Wednesday despite being on the schedule to testify.

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 1

Leon set the relatively speedy schedule in what he called a matter of great importance to the country. He indicated he wanted to rule by late December or early January.

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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 31

Leon set the relatively speedy schedule in what he called a matter of great importance to the country. He indicated he wanted to rule by late December or early January.

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Democrats control narrative in impeachment inquiry

Complications Typically, if Democrats wanted to try to move public opinion, they would schedule hearings that would present new information and have a lasting life within the news cycle.

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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 29

Here is the latest on the impeachment inquiry: Testimony schedule: Kathryn Wheelbarger, acting assistant secretary of Defense for international security affairs, will not appear to testify as

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Some lawmakers question amount of time spent in committees

parliamentarian brought the hammer down on the Education and Labor Committee in April, ending a long-standing practice that allowed panel members from both parties to vote on bills in committee on a flexible schedule