Trump Impeachment January 23, 2020 Democrats, in impeachment trial arguments, charge that Trump's conduct was worse than Nixon's House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler Thursday accused President Trump of putting his own personal interests above national security and American democracy and charged that Trump is the only president in history to violate his oath of office so flagrantly.
Trump Impeachment January 22, 2020 Sen. Josh Hawley: Nadler basically accused senators of treason before Chief Justice Roberts admonished him Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday that he had never seen U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts admonish litigators the way had admonished House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y. and members of President Trump's legal team near the end of the first day of the Senate impeachment trial.
Trump Impeachment January 22, 2020 Chris Wallace on Senate impeachment trial arguments: How many times can Democrats make the same point? "ӣƵ Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace said Democrats risk overstating their case against President Trump as they continue their opening argument in the Senate impeachment trial.
ӣƵ Flash January 21, 2020 Rep. Ratcliffe on Dems' impeachment case: Lack of fairness and due process will 'surprise' senators As the Senate prepares to take on the case to impeach President Trump, all senators will be "surprised to learn" the full extent of the lack of due process and fairness implemented by House Democrats, Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Tx., said Tuesday.
Media January 20, 2020 Rep. Doug Collins: Democrats trying 'to find anything shiny' to distract Americans from 'how poorly they did their job' House Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., appeared on "Outnumbered Overtime" Monday and criticized Democrats for continuing to make demands about the conduct of President Trump's Senate impeachment trial, which begins this week.
Jerrold Nadler January 19, 2020 Nadler says Dems unwilling to negotiate Hunter Biden testimony in exchange for other witnesses Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., one of the House impeachment managers, dismissed on Sunday any notion that Democrats would be willing to negotiate on witnesses called during the Senate trial – adding that Republicans who want to block or negotiate what witnesses testify are “part of the cover-up.”
ӣƵ Flash January 16, 2020 Sen. Marsha Blackburn: It's not Senate's job to 'expand' the impeachment case Senate Judiciary Committee Member Marsha Blackburn said that her constituents in Tennessee and voters across the nation are "sick and tired" of impeachment.
Trump Impeachment January 15, 2020 Who are the Trump impeachment managers? Meet Pelosi's hand-picked prosecutors House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has named her seven impeachment managers who will prosecute the case against President Trump in the upcoming Senate trial.
AMERICAS NEWSROOM January 15, 2020 Ken Starr: There's an 'incoherence' to Nadler's impeachment claim Former independent counsel Kenneth Starr reacted on Wednesday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement of the seven lawmakers who will serve as impeachment managers to prosecute the case against President Trump in his imminent Senate trial saying, “I think the speaker chose well and wisely other than I have some reservations about [House Judiciary Committee Chairman] Jerry Nadler in terms of his courtroom abilities.”
ӣƵ Flash January 15, 2020 Rep. Doug Collins: Senate will see impeachment is driven by Dems' motivation to 'disenfranchise' Trump Members of the Senate are about to see just how politically motivated the impeachment case against President Trump is, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., said Wednesday.
ӣƵ Flash January 11, 2020 Pelosi has 'lost control' of the House, knows she made a mistake withholding impeachment articles: Rep. Roy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., damaged cross-party relations and deterred progress for the American people when she withheld the two articles of impeachment against the president from the Senate, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said Saturday.