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There's a core contradiction in Trump's defense against the obstruction of Congress charge

President Donald Trump’s lawyers are tying themselves in knots to defend him from his impeachable conduct.

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'Today we see a much weaker Mitch McConnell': CNN historian says GOP leader is struggling to keep his caucus in line

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made it clear days before the trial that he had the votes to pass the rules package he wanted. But after receiving sharp blowback over his proposal, which included requiring all opening arguments occur over a two-day span and allowing the Senate to reject evidence from the House, McConnell caved and loosened some of these rules.

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'He is guilty and he knows it': Val Demings lays out the case against Trump in thunderous floor speech

On the first day of the Senate impeachment trial, Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), one of the House impeachment managers, clearly articulated the seriousness of the charges against President Donald Trump.

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#GOPCoverup trends on Twitter as Senate Republicans are blasted for ‘sham’ impeachment trial

Senate Republicans were blasted for repeatedly voting against documents and witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.

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Did vulnerable Republican senators just agree to take the fall for Trump in 2020?

A slate of vulnerable Republican senators voted against witnesses being heard in the impeachment trial when they were given the opportunity Tuesday.

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Trump's own impeachment witness says impeachable acts don't need to be crimes in stunning rebuke

When the House Judiciary Committee debated impeachment, only one of the four law professors called as expert witnesses sided with President Donald Trump: George Washington University Law professor Jonathan Turley, a noted civil libertarian, who argued that the House's process for gathering and debating evidence was problematic.

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‘Shame on them forever’: Law professor says ‘every single Republican in the Senate has failed us’

Senate Republicans will be haunted by their party-line vote against witnesses and documents after opening arguments in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, according to one legal expert closely following the proceedings.

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'Not even a close comparison': CNN's Toobin says Democrats have blown the GOP out of the water on preparation and facts

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "The Situation Room," chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin argued that the Democratic House managers did a much better job of presenting their case than President Donald Trump's legal team.

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Susan Collins makes no promises on hearing witnesses -- after voting with the GOP against them

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) voted down the measure to guarantee witnesses would be heard so that the House of Representatives can try the case of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

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In 33 years in public service I have never seen a government lawyer lie the way Cipollone did: Ex-CIA director

Former CIA Director John Brennan was shocked seeing White House counsel Pat Cipollone before the Senate and Chief Justice John Roberts during the opening of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.

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Republicans looked 'visibly uncomfortable' while Adam Schiff was 'mauling' them at start of impeachment trial: report

As Senators began their debate this Tuesday afternoon over the rules that will guide the Senate's impeachment trial of President Trump, Yahoo News reporter Jon Ward was in the Chamber for the proceedings. According to his observations, Republicans sat looking “uncomfortable” as Adam Schiff made the case for removing Trump from office.

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Adam Schiff scorches Trump lawyers at impeachment trial: They 'don't want to talk about the president's guilt!'

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) systematically dismantled arguments being made by President Donald Trump's attorney's during the start of Tuesday afternoon's impeachment trial.

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Ex-Justice Department lawyer dismantles Trump team's claim Democrats can’t call witnesses because it’s too late

In an MSNBC panel discussion, former Justice Department Prosecutor Andrew Weissmann called President Donald Trump's argument for why there shouldn't be witnesses questionable.

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