
Neguse: Witnesses "would not have made a difference" in Trump trial
Neguse pointed to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's condemnation of Mr. Trump after he voted to acquit him on the impeachment charge.
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Neguse pointed to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's condemnation of Mr. Trump after he voted to acquit him on the impeachment charge.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Joe Neguse of Colorado, that aired February 14, 2021 on "Face the Nation."
The yeas were 57, ten votes short of the 67 required in the Senate to convict the former president of inciting the riot at the U.S. Capitol in which five people died.
Seven Republicans joined Democrats in the most bipartisan impeachment effort in history.
McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor that it was unconstitutional to convict a president who was no longer in office.
Seven Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in voting to convict.
The former president's lawyers tried to link Democrats to political violence.
Former President Trump's legal team used a spliced video montage of Democrats saying "fight" taken out of context.
House impeachment managers concluded their arguments by tying the former president to the mob that attacked the Capitol.
Senators will consider whether to convict the former president of incitement of insurrection after a mob of his supporters overran the U.S. Capitol in a deadly attack on January 6.
"I look forward to thanking him when I next see him," Romney told reporters.
House impeachment managers played new video highlighting timeline of the horrifying January 6 attack on the Capitol.
House impeachment managers showed new surveillance videos showing the mob storming the Capitol.
Unlike his first impeachment trial, during which he had an army of lawyers defending him before the Senate, Mr. Trump's legal team for the second proceedings is much smaller and was thrown together in haste.
Raskin's daughter and son-in-law had accompanied him to the Capitol on January 6 "to be together" the day after their family buried Raskin's son, 25-year-old Tommy Raskin.
Republican senators were particularly unimpressed with Bruce Castor's presentation.
The Senate voted 56 to 44 in finding that it has jurisdiction to try former presidents on impeachment charges.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that President Biden would not be watching the upcoming proceedings.
The former president has been impeached on a charge of inciting the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6.
The former president's attorneys filed the impeachment trial memorandum ahead of start of the Senate's proceedings Tuesday.
Donald Trump accounts for half of the presidential impeachments in U.S. history
The Senate will convene Tuesday to begin former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Cheney, the third-ranking Republican in the House, said Saturday that her vote to impeach was "compelled by the oath I swore to the Constitution."
The Senate is set to convene as a court of impeachment February 9.
In their legal brief responding to the article of impeachment, Trump's lawyers argue the trial is "in violation of the Constitution."
ICE has begun releasing migrant parents and children from three family detention facilities in Texas and Pennsylvania.
The Senate approved President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced this week it would stop publishing six Dr. Seuss books for racist and insensitive imagery. "Green Eggs and Ham," is not one of them.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's office director denied taking sexual harassment training for him in 2019.
On Friday, the Biden administration authorized shelters for unaccompanied children to return to their pre-pandemic bed capacity, citing "extraordinary circumstances."
One House Republican alone has 177 pages' worth of social media posts attacking the election's integrity.
It's likely to be safe for those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine to have small gatherings with others who are vaccinated.
The "vote-a-rama" resumed shortly before midnight on Friday after nearly 12 hours of stalemate within the Democratic caucus over an unemployment insurance benefit.
Federico Klein worked at the State Department during the Trump administration.
As the COVID-19 infection rate has have been dropping, some governors are ditching mask mandates and allowing restaurants to reopen for in-person dining.
The meeting in Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani's humble home was months in the making, with every detail painstakingly discussed and negotiated between the ayatollah's office and the Vatican.
Prince Harry and Meghan are speaking in their first interview since they quit royal duties.
The $2.4 billion rover working in near flawless fashion as scientists plan initial exploration.
There have been more than 3,100 earthquakes on the peninsula in the past 48 hours.
Bolsonaro has continuously downplayed the pandemic in Brazil, which has the second-largest COVID-19 death toll after the U.S.
College student Aniah Blanchard vanished without a trace in October 2019 – and it took more than a month before her family learned what happened to her.
Newly released body camera footage from a May 2017 incident provides new details about the death of Joseph Perez, a man who died after being restrained by law enforcement in Fresno, California.
The first shipment of the vaccine read, "1st J&J pack out — get healthy."
ICE has begun releasing migrant parents and children from three family detention facilities in Texas and Pennsylvania.
The Senate approved President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
ICE has begun releasing migrant parents and children from three family detention facilities in Texas and Pennsylvania.
The Senate approved President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced this week it would stop publishing six Dr. Seuss books for racist and insensitive imagery. "Green Eggs and Ham," is not one of them.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's office director denied taking sexual harassment training for him in 2019.
On Friday, the Biden administration authorized shelters for unaccompanied children to return to their pre-pandemic bed capacity, citing "extraordinary circumstances."
"Just because the door is now open, that doesn't mean that I can relax."
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A red-hot wave of Republicans in 20 states is pushing for new rules since former President Trump was banned from the two platforms.
The latest book from the bestselling biographer of geniuses from da Vinci and Franklin to Einstein and Jobs tells the story of Jennifer Doudna and the creation (and moral questioning) of the gene-editing technology CRISPR.
Multiple spacewalks are planned to improve the space station's solar power system.
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Senators say e-commerce giant is creating "surveillance infrastructure" that would invade workers' and consumers' privacy.
It's likely to be safe for those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine to have small gatherings with others who are vaccinated.
The drugmaker is working on a potential new vaccine that could be more effective against variants.
Scientists thought the decades-long cycle of active and slower hurricane seasons was a natural pattern – but new research suggests otherwise.
The tsunami threat caused traffic jams and some chaos in New Zealand as people scrambled to get to higher ground.
Scientists say the mass extinction 250 million years ago offers a timely warning to humanity of what can happen when ecosystems change too fast for life to keep up.
The first shipment of the vaccine read, "1st J&J pack out — get healthy."
Theme parks in California have been closed to visitors since last March, with the exception of limited capacity food events.
Grocery giant Albertsons says its front-line workers in Texas have not yet had full access to the COVID vaccine.
It's likely to be safe for those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine to have small gatherings with others who are vaccinated.
As the COVID-19 infection rate has have been dropping, some governors are ditching mask mandates and allowing restaurants to reopen for in-person dining.
In this tale of two economies, 40% of Americans have had a job cut or layoff — while 30% say they're better off than a year ago.
Stock package comes as aerospace company lost nearly $12 billion last year and announced plans to cut 30,000 jobs.
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Nearly a year has passed since U.S. theaters closed their doors. Performers say they're running out of time.
The "15 Percent Pledge" calls on major retailers to commit a minimum of 15% of their shelves to Black-owned businesses.
College student Aniah Blanchard vanished without a trace in October 2019 – and it took more than a month before her family learned what happened to her.
Federico Klein worked at the State Department during the Trump administration.
Prosecutors have charged more than 300 people for their alleged roles in the assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Harris stopped fighting when his stepchild, Aniah Blanchard, disappeared. A vision pushed him back into the ring.
Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, was arrested more than a year and half after a man told investigators he killed two people at the officer's instruction.
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Multiple spacewalks are planned to improve the space station's solar power system.
The launch and landing were successful, but the prototype exploded a few minutes after touchdown.
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