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No final stimulus deal yet; negotiators say Tuesday’s the day

We are taking him to our office to go through documents,” Mnuchin said. The good vibes extended to rank-and-file Democrats waiting for signals from leadership.

Congress · 116th Congress

Federal judges: From political players to lifetime appointments

He was confirmed by the Senateon a 49–46 vote, with one Republican, Utah’s Mitt Romney, voting against him because of Truncale’s description of Obama as “un-American imposter” years earlier.

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 5

A day after President Donald Trump presented what amounted to a summary of how he’ll campaign for reelection, the Senate began voting on whether he should continue his first term.

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 4

Grassley sent to the National Archives and Records Administration for records of those meetings apparently produced thousands of pages of responsive documents, which will have to go through a classification

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Senate plans Wednesday vote to acquit Trump

Asked if he’s satisfied with voting Wednesday, Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri  said, “I’d rather conclude it right away.”

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 31

Any proposals seeking to subpoena witnesses and documents would be out of order after the vote on considering new evidence is unsuccessful.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 30

“That was a debate I made up until the very last minute, and I decided that we’re going to have enough voting tomorrow,” the Kentucky Republican said.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 29

Once the Q&A is completed, the Senate will have four hours to debate the witness issue before voting.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 28

Schiff called for the Senate to hear from additional witnesses and to see additional documents.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 27

A handful of Republican senators, enough to tip the balance in a majority vote, have indicated they would consider voting to hear more testimony before the Bolton report emerged.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 24

John Barrasso and Joni Ernst downplayed the House managers’ presentation and chances of voting for more evidence at the close of the case.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 23

. | Backlash: Schumer said he’s not concerned about Democrats facing electoral backlash related to impeachment and likely voting to convict the president.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 22

Amy Klobuchar argued the national security implications of the impeachment allegations may be a “trigger” for Republicans and they may eventually come around to voting for witnesses.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 21

Some Democrats hoped moderate GOP senators would join them in voting to get evidence that was not disclosed to the House during its impeachment investigation. Sen.