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Trump impeachment trial: Illinois leaders weigh in on Senate's incitement of insurrection acquittal vote


There was chaos and confusion on day five of Trump's second impeachment trial.
House impeachment managers, in an unexpected move, forced a vote on a resolution to call witnesses -- specifically GOP Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, who voted to impeach Trump.
The congresswoman in a statement Friday night said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told her that during the deadly riot Trump told McCarthy that the mob was "more upset about the election theft than you are."
"Needless to say, this is an additional, critical piece of corroborating evidence, further confirming the charges before you, as well as the President's willful dereliction of duty," U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin said.

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Trump acquitted: Biden White House seeks to move on from impeachment trial, focus on COVID stimulus

The end of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial opens a new chapter for his successor in the White House. President Joe Biden and his aides had avoided addressing the trial over the past week and focused aggressively on their own agenda.

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S.E. Cupp Unfiltered-20191207-23:03:00

not when house democrats vote to impeach the president with likely zero republican support, justin amash has indicated he will vote yes, that could look pretty partisan. when the senate didn't vote to convict or remove the president, that may look like a failure on the part of democrats to do something that constrains the president. finally impeachment results in losses for democrats in swing districts in never. if it helps get trump reelected, clearly democrats will have paid the pryts for a political fraught, if principled exercise in few tilts there's also a third option, that they split the bill. that means democrats will pay the immediate price, but longer term the republican party suffers most for rubber-stamping the president's abuse of power and corruption of the office. gop may one day have to answer

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The Daily Briefing With Dana Perino-20191127-19:08:00

see today to to one you see her repairing in the republican party from the democratic party. >> dana: what about impeachment on the effective impeachment on most district he mentioned? >> listen, there is no question a lot of those districts are not for the impeachment inquiry, they are not for impeaching the president, we've impeached a president but was never convicted of president. i think they are seeking tired of this polarizing environment. that being said i think the president should put mulvaney and pompeo on the stand. >> dana: we will see what happens and that will continue. up next take a look at this pool i just want to show it to you because it's "new york times" poll that shows president trump is doing very well with white working-class voters in 2016 but also a support is just the study. what we saw in the impeachment results so far is that nobody is changing their mind on anything. >> there's an ap report of this morning that said exactly that. if you are for president trump president trump organs president trump, a color is your view on impeachment. a lot of times house democrats

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Deadline White House-20191002-20:56:00

reference by raskin. but it points to the bigger picture, and i alluded to it earlier in the show. i think that the house democrats should expand their impeachment inquiry to include not just the president but the secretary of state, the l&b director, the vice president, and the attorney general. that does not mean that it would lead to impeachment charges against each one of them. but we see enough information coming out of state that pompeo knew what was going on and is probably protecting giuliani. >> it's a unbelievable statement. you think the inquiry would allow them to sharpen investigative tools, i'm guessing? >> yes, the a.g. was gathering intel it points to ukraine. we know the president's conduct. we know pompeo was on the call. who knew what when is going to expand beyond the oval office. i think it's worth investigating whether it results in impeachment results against the president or not. >> we'll be right back. t the president or not >> we'll be right back we present limu emu & doug

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