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Democrats had hoped to introduce witnesses but failed to get enough Republican support. The trial now moves to a final phase, which includes a vote on whether to acquit or convict the president.
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Early on, Chief Justice John Roberts refused to read a question from Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. Paul's question may have identified the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the impeachment inquiry.
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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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On Thursday, House Democrats outlined how the law applies to what they see as the president's "corrupt scheme" with Ukraine to tilt the 2020 election in his favor.
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Lead impeachment manager Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., called on senators to "decide what kind of democracy you believe we ought to be." Trump, meanwhile, called the case against him a "hoax."
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House managers called for impeachment and attorneys for President Trump declared the articles of impeachment "ridiculous."
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The Senate majority leader is now planning for each side in the impeachment trial to have 24 hours to present their case, spread over three days.
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The Senate majority leader says he has the votes to press ahead and won't seek a deal with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who demanded witness testimony and rules for evidence.
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Former U.S. Attorney John Walsh has joined a long list of Democrats seeking to oust U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, a Republican viewed as vulnerable in the 2020…
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Senators from across the country and on both sides of the aisle have introduced a bill to tackle a problematic illness of deer, elk and moose.It's called…