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How Has Impeachment Impacted Past State Of The Union Addresses?

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This will be President Trump's first State of the Union since being impeached, but he's not the first president in this position.
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President Trump Refers To Impeachment Inquiry As A 'Lynching'

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The word "lynching" is linked to the era after the Civil War when thousands of black people were terrorized, attacked and murdered, often publicly.
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House Intel Committee Approves Impeachment Inquiry Report

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The report now heads to the House Judiciary Committee, which will consider articles of impeachment against the president.
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Trump Says His Speech at U.S. Capitol Was 'Totally Appropriate'

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Jan.12 -- President Donald Trump rejected any responsibility for the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol by his supporters last week, calling remarks he delivered during a rally outside the White House before the attack “totally...
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Pelosi Says House Will Draft Articles Of Impeachment For Trump

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Thursday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it clear that Democrats are moving forward with the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
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House Committee Takes Formal Steps Toward Impeachment Investigation

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Hearings are expected to follow the same procedures used in 1974 with former President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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USA: WHITE HOUSE CLINTON IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The first meeting between the White House and the House Judiciary Committee over President Clinton's impeachment hearings ended in disagreement on Wednesday. Clinton's lawyers left the meeting questioning the fairness of the...
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Impeachment Trial Keeps Candidates In D.C. Ahead Of Iowa Caucuses

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Sens. Michael Bennet, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren were in Washington D.C. Tuesday for the start of the Senate trial.
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Trump Organization Sets Deadline For Buyers Interested In D.C. Hotel

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Word of the Trump Organization possibly offloading the property in Washington D.C. started to spread in October 2019.
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USA: Sky speaks to Americans to see how the president's handling of the Iran crisis is being received

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VOICED: As tensions between Iran and the United States simmer, popular opinion on how the American president has handled the crisis is split -- not least in the military town of Seal Beach in California, which has seen a security...
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House Democrats Stalling on Sending Articles to the Senate

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Speaker Pelosi isn't planning on sending over the articles of impeachment until she gets more clarification on the Senate's plans for a trial.
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew Switches From Democratic To Republican Party

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Former Democratic Rep. Van Drew voted against both articles of impeachment the day before he announced his switch to the Republican party.
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Democrats Say Case Against Trump Is Clear

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Democrats say the case for impeaching President Trump is clear after a hearing with Constitutional law experts.
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Laura Cooper To Testify In Public Impeachment Hearing Wednesday

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In her deposition, Cooper discussed the Defense Department's process for aid distribution to Ukraine and the notification that aid had been frozen.
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Trump Asked Ukraine to Work With Barr, Giuliani on Biden Probe

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Sep.25 -- President Donald Trump asked the president of Ukraine to work with his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and the U.S. attorney general, William Barr, to “look into” his political rival, Joe Biden, according to a rough transcript...
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12 Candidates Square Off In Ohio Democratic Primary Debate

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The decision to put 12 candidates on stage made it the largest primary debate in U.S. history.
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Ukrainian Member of Parliament Discusses Country's Political Changes

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Newsy's Alex Miller spoke with newly elected Ukrainian member of parliament Andrii Osadchuk about the changes being made to the country's politics.
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Articles Of Impeachment Arrived In The Senate. The Trial Comes Next.

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The process of sending the articles of impeachment from the House to the Senate included a lot of pomp and circumstance.
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House Managers: Insurrection Was Foreseeable, Trump Lacked Remorse

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The House impeachment managers said insurrectionists believed they were following then-President Trump's orders.
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Hochul Promises to Rewrite Ethics and Harassment Rules for New York

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Aug.24 -- New York Governor Kathy Hochul promises to change the culture in Albany. She says her administration will focus on open government. Hochul served as lieutenant governor to Andrew Cuomo for six years, before accusations of...
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Democrats Shouldn't Impeach Trump, Author David Brooks Says

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Apr.22 -- David Brooks, author of "The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life," discusses the importance of community and relationships and explains why President Donald Trump should not be impeached. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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USA: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE DEBATE RELEASE OF STARR REPORT

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English/Nat The House Rules Committee in the U-S has approved a measure to release Kenneth Starr's report on President Clinton -- almost certainly on the Internet. The action came on a voice vote in the committee, after several hours of...
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Washington Roundup: Here's How This Impeachment Inquiry Is Different

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The impeachment inquiry into then-President Bill Clinton was very different from the one President Donald Trump faces.
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Pence, Giuliani And White House Budget Office Defy House Subpoenas

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​They had until Oct. 15 to hand over documents related to President Trump's communications with Ukraine.