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After heated, long debate, the articles of impeachment move to the full House
Articles of impeachment against Trump are unveiled
Five things we know now that we didn’t know last week
The inquiry moves to Judiciary. Can the president’s legal team sit this one out?
White House investigation reveals effort to justify Trump’s Ukraine aid decision
After a week of hearings, what more do we know?
Eight people. Five hearings. Three days.
An ousted ambassador tells her story to Congress
A new inquiry phase and a new revelation: Your guide to the first public impeachment hearing
What to expect when public hearings begin
When secret testimonies go public
Congress wants to hear from John Bolton. What might he tell them?
House Democrats unveil rules for impeachment process. What changes now?
Republicans’ defense of Trump grows frantic. Will it work?
If a president is impeached, can they run for reelection?
McConnell prepped Republicans for a Senate trial. Here’s what that trial might look like.
Closed hearings, document deadlines and unanswered questions
How Trump’s Syria decision is testing GOP support
Congress requested depositions. The Trump administration blocked them. Who wins?
Does Trump’s urging China to investigate the Bidens complicate the impeachment inquiry?
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