Congress · 116th Congress
Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 5
Senators today took one more opportunity to explain their planned votes and offered their opinion on the president and investigation into his conduct.
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Senators today took one more opportunity to explain their planned votes and offered their opinion on the president and investigation into his conduct.
Both sides in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial delivered their closing arguments today, with Democrats defending their case — and staff members — while the president’s team repeated their
“They’ve got a lot of work to do today to try to win back over senators,” he said, noting by 2 a.m. most senators were not happy.
Denver Riggleman stopped for a split second as he walked into the House chamber Wednesday afternoon, held up a copy of the two-minute speech he was about to give on the impeachment of President Donald
He quoted Federalist No. 65, saying that Alexander Hamilton would today agree that Trump’s conduct is impeachable.
The words “send her back” briefly drowned out the President Donald Trump’s speech in Greenville, North Carolina, last night, and quickly sent chills through Washington.
It’s me, also the only one who was not the subject of a racist tweet by the President today.
“It is telling — and outrageous — that neither the proposed version of the rule nor the action signed today contain any substantive discussion of the severe and growing impacts of climate change,”
Mitt Romney’s first official speech in the Senate offered thinly veiled criticism of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy agenda, including China and Russia, without naming the president.
It’s unfortunate that they’re lining up behind the president. The amendment doesn’t prohibit us from defending our troops, and it’s disingenuous to suggest that it does,” he said.
Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who is pursuing the Democratic presidential nomination, said in a floor speech.
Ilhan Omar when he tweeted a snippet of her speech to the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
And every single Muslim in this country should be tired of it,” Omar said in her March speech.
Jackie Speier said the push for President Donald Trump to condemn the Armenian genocide has a “secret weapon” — his fellow television reality star Kim Kardashian.
“We’ll vote on it later today,” the California Democrat said of the fiscal 2019 appropriations package.
Klobuchar did not address the reports that she would demean her staff, detailed by HuffPost and Buzzfeed, in her announcement speech.
Trump’s speech does not seem to have changed the dynamic much at all when it comes to negotiating a House-Senate spending compromise that the president would like to include funding for a physical
“President Trump, no disrespect. Miss Nancy [Pelosi] is not going to give you the wall. You need to stop holding us hostage. That’s what you are doing. You’re worried about the wall?