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Note: This episode contains strong language.This hour, we air an updated version of the most recent episode of our weekly impeachment show, Pardon Me,…
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Note: This episode contains strong language.The Senate acquitted President Trump on both articles of the impeachment. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, was the…
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The Senate found President Trump not guilty of the impeachment charges against him. "We went through hell, unfairly," he said in a statement at the White House.
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The Senate has voted, 51 to 49, not to subpoena witnesses or documents in its impeachment trial of President Trump. Closing arguments are expected on…
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President Trump's lawyers finished their presentation Monday night, dismissing the need for additional witnesses and saying former National Security Adviser John Bolton's testimony is not needed.
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As the State Department faces ongoing questions over Marie Yovanovitch's treatment as U.S. envoy to Ukraine, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells NPR, "I've defended every single person on this team."
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Chief Justice John Roberts scolded House managers and the President's counsel early Wednesday for using language beneath the dignity of the world's…
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On the floor, House impeachment managers stressed the president would not hesitate to investigate any political rival. Outside the chamber, senators sparred over issuing subpoenas.
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The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began Tuesday with warring views of how it should proceed.Democrats, including Connecticut Sens.…
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Slate's Stephen Metcalf thinks President Trump is a hostage to 1979.Why else would he overreact by killing Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani for…