CPAC doesn't want Sen. Mitt Romney's shadow darkening the door at its annual conference.
The Conservative Political Action Committee formally disinvited the Utah Republican from its high-profile conference next month, after he voted in favor of new witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial.
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A majority of the Senate voted Friday not to allow witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial. As a result, the proceedings will likely end soon with his acquittal -- despite new reports about potentially relevant information former National Security Adviser John Bolton could share if subpoenaed. Nick Schifrin reports, and Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor join Judy Woodruff to discuss.
The Democrats who are able to campaign in Iowa are out, scrambling for votes. But some candidates are stuck in Washington as the impeachment trial continues. Ed O'Keefe reports.
By a vote of 51-49, Senate Republicans Friday defeat a Democratic effort to call witnesses at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. It's unclear what happens next.
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said Friday he supports President Trump's reelection bid despite acknowledging that the president asked Ukraine to investigate his political rival, the issue at the center of Trump's impeachment.In an interview...
The Senate has voted against calling witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Trump. A handful of wavering Republicans made the difference. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
With the timing of a final impeachment vote still up in the air, President Donald Trump plans to deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday and focus on a U.S. economic boom that he hopes will spur his re-election.
The vote to block witnesses is seen as good news in the White House. But the impeachment trial will drag into next week, something President Trump considers a delay. Weijia Jiang reports.
Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie "Masha" Yovanovitch -- a highly respected career diplomat who unwittingly became one of the central figures in the impeachment drama -- has retired from the State Department.
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week's political news, including the Senate's decision not to call witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, Republicans' varying defenses of Trump's conduct around Ukraine and what recent polling trends among 2020 Democrats suggest about Monday's Iowa caucuses.