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Schiff on 2020: Trump’s ‘Misconduct Cannot Be Decided at the Ballot Box’

Posted on January 23, 2020 by Tobias Hoonhout
Schiff (D., Calif.) pushed back on the claim that the 2020 election makes any effort to hold President Trump accountable through impeachment unnecessary.
Posted in 2020, Adam Schiff, Donald Trump, Elections, Law & the Courts, Politics & Policy, White House

Biden Rules Out Testifying in Impeachment Trial: ‘I Want No Part of That’

Posted on January 23, 2020 by Tobias Hoonhout
Biden also shot down reports that Democrats were even considering a witness-swap deal.
Posted in Elections, Politics & Policy, White House

On the Bidens, Schiff Opened the Door

Posted on January 23, 2020 by Andrew C. McCarthy
If they have to testify, they have the Democrats’ chief impeachment manager to thank.
Posted in Adam Schiff, Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, Senate, White House

Impeachment Doesn’t Require a Crime

Posted on January 22, 2020 by The Editors
Instead of sticking to the most defensible case for an acquittal of Trump, Republicans are making arguments that range from implausible to embarrassing.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics & Policy, Republicans, White House

‘I Think It’s Off the Table’: Schumer Shoots Down Possibility of Bolton-for-Biden Witness Swap

Posted on January 22, 2020 by Tobias Hoonhout
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer dampened any hopes of a potential witness swap in President Trump’s impeachment trial, telling reporters Wednesday afternoon that any potential deal is “off the table.”
Posted in chuck schumer, Donald Trump, Impeachment, John Bolton, Politics & Policy, Senate, U.S., White House

Republican Attorneys General Condemn Democrats’ ‘Dangerous’ Impeachment Effort

Posted on January 22, 2020 by Zachary Evans
The Republican attorneys general of 21 states rebuked the push to impeach President Trump in a joint letter submitted to the Senate on Wednesday.
Posted in Constitution, Donald Trump, Impeachment, Law & the Courts, law and the courts, Republicans, White House

Senate Passes McConnell’s Impeachment Trial Rules, Delaying Vote on Witnesses

Posted on January 22, 2020 by Mairead McArdle
Senators voted 53-to-47 along party lines just before 2a.m. to pass McConnell's rules resolution.
Posted in Donald Trump, Impeachment, Law & the Courts, Mitch McConnell, Politics & Policy, White House

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