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White House May Dismiss Col. Alexander Vindman from NSC following Impeachment: Report

Posted on February 7, 2020 by Zachary Evans
Vindman is a decorated veteran of the Iraq War, and his twin brother Yevgeniy serves as an NSC lawyer.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, White House

The Final Verdict?

Posted on February 6, 2020 by Madeleine Kearns
Michael Knowles discusses his popular impeachment podcast and the longevity of the Right.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, Podcasts, Politics & Policy, White House

Rick Scott Announces Constitutional Amendment Raising Impeachment Voting Threshold in the House

Posted on February 6, 2020 by Zachary Evans
"An act as divisive as impeachment must have bipartisan backing and overwhelming support," Scott said in a statement.
Posted in Constitution, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, Rick Scott

Please Speak Out, John Roberts

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Conrad Black
The only plausible source for a clarification of proper recourse to impeachment is the chief justice, John Roberts, as the only impartial person in sight.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, John Roberts, Law & the Courts, Politics & Policy, Supreme Court, U.S., White House

Murkowski Labels Trump’s Actions ‘Shameful and Wrong’ While Announcing Vote to Acquit

Posted on February 4, 2020 by Zachary Evans
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R., Alaska) announced on Monday that she would vote to acquit President Trump in the Senate impeachment trial.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, lisa murkowski, Politics & Policy, White House

Schiff Warns of Acquittal Precedent: Trump ‘Could Offer Alaska to the Russians’

Posted on February 3, 2020 by Mairead McArdle
Representative Adam Schiff (D., Calif.) said Monday that “a whole range of utterly unacceptable conduct in a president would now be beyond reach” if the Senate acquits President Trump in his impeachment trial.
Posted in Adam Schiff, Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, U.S.

Why Impeachment Failed

Posted on February 3, 2020 by David Harsanyi
House Democrats rushed through a botched process and then complained bitterly and endlessly that Senate Republicans wouldn’t do their work for them.
Posted in Democrats, Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, Republicans, Senate, U.S., White House

Senate Rejects Efforts to Call Additional Impeachment Witnesses in 51-49 Vote

Posted on January 31, 2020 by Tobias Hoonhout
The Senate voted Friday evening to decline the calling of additional witnesses in President Trump’s impeachment trial, turning down Democratic-led efforts with a 51-49 vote and setting up a likely vote to acquit the president.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, Senate, White House

NYT Editorial Board Member Compares GOP Opposition to Impeachment to the Defense of Jim Crow

Posted on January 31, 2020 by Mairead McArdle
Mara Gay of the New York Times editorial board on Thursday compared Republicans's behavior during the impeachment trial of President Trump to twentieth century politicians' defense of the Jim Crow South.
Posted in GOP, Impeachment, Media, MSNBC, New York Times, Politics & Policy, Republicans, White House

Murkowski to Vote ‘No’ on Calling Witnesses, Likely Ensuring Swift End to Impeachment Trial

Posted on January 31, 2020 by Zachary Evans
Murkowski is the second Republican who was considered a swing vote to come out against the admission of witnesses in the impeachment trial.
Posted in Politics & Policy, White House

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