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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 18

It should be about, you think this is right, you do it. That’s the way this should operate.”

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 17

“The reason why I know we’ll stay united is because the facts are on our side … the process has been failed, [Democrats] picked a timeline and they stuck to their timeline without having any facts for

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What to expect as Trump impeachment debate hits the House floor

Republicans will dispute Democrats’ claims about the facts, saying Trump sought to investigate corruption and he released the military aid and met with Ukraine’s new president, although not at the White House, without

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 16

representatives on immunity case: Fourteen former Republican members of Congress signed onto a court brief Monday to back congressional investigative power and argue that former White House Counsel Don McGahn should

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Nadler pushes votes on impeachment articles to Friday morning

Nadler defended the obstruction article, saying that Trump’s decision to not recognize Congress’ authority of impeachment by barring witnesses and collection of documents and testimony, without asserting

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 10

“There’s no way you can fix bad [articles] and we’re not going to because we don’t believe he should be impeached, we don’t believe he should be censured.

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Homeland Security announces easing of facial recognition rule

the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology, who has been tracking the spread of facial recognition technology, has documented in a detailed report ways DHS has been expanding the technology without

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 9

not be allowed to question Castor, arguing that he should not have the dual rule of witness and interrogator.

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House Democrats hurtle toward Trump impeachment

Stephen Castor, the GOP counsel for the Judiciary and Intelligence committees, argued that the White House had legitimate reason to stall aid to Ukraine, which that country eventually received without

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Duncan Hunter to resign from Congress after holidays

Hunter’s seat is on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s target list, but the race could be further out of Democrats’ reach without the beleaguered Hunter on the ballot.

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FBI never completes hundreds of thousands of gun checks

Since the data is purged, it’s impossible to know how many of those people have purchased guns without a completed background check — or how many  purchases would have been blocked if the background