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Bloomberg

Predictive Models on the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

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Nov.03 -- Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider discusses predictive models that focus only on the economy (and not on scandals) that project that Trump would win the 2020 presidential election if the economy remained in a similar state. She says...
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AP Explains: The Impeachment Process

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Impeachment is a rarely used procedure that people often think means a president's removal from office. It actually means the House of Representatives has found evidence of impeachable conduct and is sending the process to the Senate for...
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Sky News

Rust belt state, Wisconsin, divided over Trump Impeachment

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VOICED: Shows exterior and aerial shots urban stockshots, traffic, buildings, roads, exterior and aerial night shots lights and decorations for Christmas, interior shots bowling alley, interviews with Democrat and Republican women voters...
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House Rules Committee Sets Terms For Impeachment Floor Debate

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The House Rules Committee met Tuesday to spell out the guidelines for the next steps in the impeachment process.
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Ukrainian Satirist: Politicians' 'Blatant Lies' Inspired New TV Show

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Newsy sat down with "serious" journalist-turned-political satirist Roman Vintoniv to discuss Ukraine's culture, political and systemic issues.
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The Recount

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s No Good, Very Bad Day | Recount Live

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A New York Times report this week caught House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy in a lie over former President Trump and January 6th. In response to a NYT report, McCarthy earlier this week denied ever calling for Trump to resign after the...
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Former President Trump Names 2 New Lawyers To Impeachment Defense Team

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The announcement comes just one day after parting ways with his previous legal team.
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Democrats unveil articles of impeachment

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House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered...
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Bloomberg

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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Sky News

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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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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Bloomberg

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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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.
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Senate May Look To Clinton Case If Trump Faces Impeachment Trial

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If the House votes to impeach President Trump, his case will move to a Senate trial. And senators may look to Bill Clinton's trial as a guideline.
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Meet Kurt Volker, One Of The Witnesses In The Impeachment Inquiry

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The former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine resigned from his role after he was named in the anonymous whistleblower complaint.
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Bloomberg

Trump Impeachment Inquiry Enters New Phase

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Nov.04 -- As the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump escalates, Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker assesses the potential impact on the 2020 election cycle. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks House From Viewing Mueller Materials

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The high court barred the House from accessing secret material from the Mueller report and gave the Justice Department until June 1 to file an appeal.
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Bloomberg

Democrats Introduce Two Articles of Impeachment Against Trump

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Dec.10 -- House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler announces two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump: abuse of power and obstructing the efforts of Congress to investigate his dealings with Ukraine.
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Democrats unveil 2 articles of impeachment

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House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered...