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Senate plans Wednesday vote to acquit Trump
“We do not believe that that schedule interferes with the ability to deliver a strong and confident State of the Union next week.”
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“We do not believe that that schedule interferes with the ability to deliver a strong and confident State of the Union next week.”
“We do not believe that that schedule interferes with the ability to deliver a strong and confident State of the Union next week.” Reaction from Democrats was muted.
|Saturday schedule: Before House impeachment managers began their presentation, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that the Senate will convene at 10 a.m.
Coons said his schedule did not allow him to comprehensively take in every moment of the impeachment inquiry as it was happening and therefore he learned new information Wednesday.
McConnell is sticking with his promise that the Senate will return to ordinary business while they wait for the House to send the impeachment articles, which means more nominations are on the schedule
Comparing notes: Trump emerged from the White House nearly an hour behind schedule and read aloud from his own hearing notes, contending he told Sondland he wanted “nothing” from Ukraine’s new government
The president departed the White House almost an hour behind schedule for a political rally in Louisiana without stopping to talk to reporters in what has become known colloquially as “Chopper Talk
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.
There’s also a full hearing schedule for the week, with FBI Director Christopher Wray and outgoing acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan at the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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.
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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