U.S. Senate Leader Introduces Emergency Coronavirus Bill, Seeks Bipartisan Talks
"We are ready to act as soon as agreement with our colleagues across the aisle can be reached."
Read moreDetails"We are ready to act as soon as agreement with our colleagues across the aisle can be reached."
Read moreDetails"Remote voting is not currently allowed under House rules."
Read moreDetails"Gag and vote for it."
Read moreDetails"I hope Congress can pass bipartisan legislation to continue combating the coronavirus and keep our economy strong.”
Read moreDetails"I'm confident this will pass the Senate as well."
Read moreDetailsMcConnell is scolding Schumer for his remarks.
Read moreDetails"I think the president should listen to his advice."
Read moreDetails"The President remains an ongoing threat to American democracy."
Read moreDetails"Vote to keep factional fever from boiling over and scorching our republic."
Read moreDetails"They're ready to move on."
Read moreDetails"A fair trial involves witnesses and it involves documents."
Read moreDetailsMcConnell said he would set aside any Democratic amendments to subpoena witnesses and documents at the start of the trial.
Read moreDetails"We should have the opportunity to present the case as the House chooses to present the case."
Read moreDetails"It’s clear McConnell is hell-bent on making it much more difficult to get witnesses and documents."
Read moreDetailsHe proposed rules that would execute a potentially quick impeachment trial for President Trump.
Read moreDetailsThe Senate will invite U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts to the chamber at 2 p.m. to be sworn in to preside over the trial.
Read moreDetails"We wanted the public to see the need for witnesses..."
Read moreDetails"House didn't subpoena Bolton and other key impeachment witnesses. And House didn't seek to enforce subpoenas it did issue."
Read moreDetailsWhat will be covered by the Republican-backed "phase one" plan?
Read moreDetails"There have been several crucial disclosures of evidence that appear to further incriminate the president."
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