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SO AM I, STILL WAITING
Five days before the likely start of President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, the Senate is in an awkward holding pattern: Speaker Nancy Pelosi hasn’t yet transmitted the impeachment article to the other side of the Capitol; control of the chamber will flip to the Democrats shortly after the trial’s expected start date, creating a procedural morass; and senators have no idea when the upper echelon of President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet will be staffed as the country deals with a worsening pandemic, poor distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine and heightened warnings about domestic terroris
Western Pennsylvania’s congressional representatives stuck to party lines in Wednesday’s vote by the U.S. House to impeach President Trump. Reps. Conor Lamb, D-Mt. Lebanon, and Mike Doyle, D-Forest Hills, voted yes on impeaching the embattled president for his role inciting last week’s violent storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump
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Local news from StateCollege.com and Centre County Partners. Read about Centre County Commissioner Pipe Calls on Pa. Republican Leaders to Denounce Trump After U.S. Capitol Riot and more from the State College, PA region