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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 12

The fact that the aid was eventually released without such an investigation being launched is irrelevant, the Intelligence chairman said.

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Trump impeachment makes for tricky messaging for Democrats

p> Democrats have yet to reveal a strategy to cut through those complicated issues — and the vigorous defense from Trump and his congressional supporters — in a way that succinctly explains why Trump should

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 8

public phase of their impeachment inquiry, they have filled the first slate of open hearings next week with three highly regarded, longtime civil servants to make the case that President Donald Trump should

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 7

Giuliani’s “assertions and allegations against former Ambassador Yovanovitch were without basis, untrue, period,” he said.

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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 5

“This is not the level of conversation you should be having with the national security adviser of the United States. You should be conveying a much more top-line strategic message.”

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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 31

conducting the impeachment investigation invited Bolton to answer questions next Thursday, but the former national security adviser’s attorney told congressional investigators that he wouldn’t appear without

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House Democrats start work on student aid measure

The Democratic-led House Education and Labor Committee on Tuesday began debate on a sweeping overhaul of federal student loans and other higher education programs, but without bipartisan support. 

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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 29

“It continues this scam by allowing Chairman Schiff, who repeatedly lies to the American people, to hold a new round of hearings, still without any due process for the President,” she said in a statement

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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 25

The judge sided with Democrats in determining that the impeachment inquiry announced by Speaker Nancy Pelosi is valid even without a full vote of the House, saying that “close scrutiny of the historical