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The 116th Congress was sworn in amid the longest government shutdown in history, featured hearings on a bombshell report by special counsel Robert S.
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The 116th Congress was sworn in amid the longest government shutdown in history, featured hearings on a bombshell report by special counsel Robert S.
Donald Trump.
abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Schumer differs from the process approved unanimously for the Clinton impeachment trial in 1998, saying Schumer wants “a new and different set of rules for President Trump.”
The Trump administration on Wednesday took steps toward allowing states to import lower-cost drugs from Canada, starting a lengthy rulemaking process for a policy that would depend on cooperation from
Here’s how they voted on impeachment: Democrats in Trump districts All but two of the 31 Democrats representing districts Trump won in 2016 voted to impeach the president, while one Trump-district
The House approved the rules on the impeachment vote shortly before noon on a 228-197 vote before moving on to the articles of impeachment themselves.
Trump, and posed as a staffer took his photo for Twitter.
The full House will debate and vote separately on two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Wednesday, under a process set up by the House Rules Committee on Tuesday night after a contentious
Democrats and Republicans have been making their respective cases for and against impeaching President Donald Trump for months, but it is Wednesday’s debate on the House floor that will be memorialized
Here is the latest on the impeachment inquiry: Rules chairman promises no Wednesday meeting: The House Rules Committee concluded the hearing portion of its meeting but recessed subject to the
The articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump — alleging that he abused his power and obstructed Congress — have one more committee hurdle to jump before the full House votes this week for
Here is the latest on the impeachment inquiry: Dingell on Trump’s tweet: “Having Donald Trump tweet about me on Saturday was not enjoyable,” Michigan Democratic Rep.
Trade Representative sent the bill and a 46-page Statement of Administrative Action to Congress on Friday.
Both articles were approved on 23-17 party-line votes. The full House will take up the articles next week before Congress heads out for its holiday break at the end of the week.
The Supreme Court on Friday stepped into the political and legal fight over whether Congress can obtain President Donald Trump’s financial and tax records.
Here is the latest on the impeachment inquiry: Know the rules: Rep.
Congress — don’t delay this anymore! I will sign this historic defense legislation immediately!” Trump tweeted Wednesday. Paid family leave has been a pet issue for the president’s daughter.
He said he expects the Rules Committee to waive the minority’s right to a hearing for the impeachment proceedings to avoid parliamentary objections on the floor.
and President Donald Trump want to show more progress on drug prices before the election.