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‘Sham’ or ‘solution?’ Senators divided on Mayorkas trial
Republicans and Democrats weigh in on whether the Senate should hold a full impeachment trial for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
No speaker? That’s when the House clerk rules
While no speaker presides over the U.S. House of Representatives, the clerk is in charge. Here's what the historic role entails.
Raskin calls Biden impeachment allegations 'false'
After an impeachment inquiry hearing on Feb. 21, Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) called the allegations against President Biden \"false, fraudulent.\"
The impeachers : the trial of Andrew Johnson and the dream of a just nation
\"When Lincoln was assassinated and Andrew Johnson became President, a fraught time in America became perilous. Congress was divided over how Reconstruction should be accomplished and the question of black suffrage. The South roiled with violence, lawlessness, and efforts to preserve the pre-Civil War society. Andrew Johnson ... had no interest in following Lincoln's agenda. With the unchecked power of executive orders, Johnson pardoned the rebel states and their leaders, opposed black suffrage, and called Reconstruction unnecessary. Congress decided to take action against a President who acted like a king\"-- Provided by publisher.
CNN10 - 2/16/21
A U.S. impeachment trial ends, a winter storm rakes across America, the search continues for the origins of coronavirus, and we take a virtual trip to Iceland.
Managers decline to call witnesses for impeachment trial
Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.) on Feb. 13 admitted a statement from Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) about the McCarthy-Trump call on Jan. 6 into evidence.