The impeachment trial of President Trump begins this morning. Today, we answer all of your questions about what will happen next — including how it will work and what is likely to happen. Guest: Nicholas Fandos, who covers Congress for The New York Times.
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
Background reading:
The House’s long-anticipated vote to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate fell largely along party lines, setting the stage for what promises to be a fiercely partisan trial.Here’s a step-by-step guide to the process.Harris Chooses Walz
What Just Happened on Wall Street?
She Used to Be Friends With JD Vance
The Sunday Read: ‘Online Dating After 50 Can Be Miserable. But It’s Also Liberating.’
'The Interview': Vince Vaughn Turned This Interview Into Self-Help
The Secret Succession Fight That Will Determine the Future of Fox News
The Long Shadow of Julian Assange’s Conviction
An Escalating War in the Middle East
The V.P.’s Search for a V.P.
A Radical Reboot of Nuclear Energy
The Sunday Read: ‘The Kidnapping I Can’t Escape’
'The Interview': Pete Buttigieg Thinks the Trump Fever Could Break
Is One Third of Venezuela’s Population About to Flee?
The Harris Campaign Is Born
The Lingering Questions about the Attempt to Kill Trump
The New Hope, and New Worry, of Kamala Harris
Joe Biden Drops Out
Sunday Special: The 100 Best Books of the Century (So Far)
'The Interview': Joel Embiid Believes He Could Have Been the GOAT
At the Republican Convention, Trump Achieves Mythical Status
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