Buttigieg says he'll leave it to the pundits to define success in Iowa
"It is, of course, very important for us to do well in Iowa," the former South Bend mayor told "Face the Nation."
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
"It is, of course, very important for us to do well in Iowa," the former South Bend mayor told "Face the Nation."
The Senate is set to hold the final vote on the two articles of impeachment on Wednesday.
Four GOP senators would have to join all the Democrats to ensure that witnesses are heard from.
The Q&A phase comes as Republican senators search for votes to block new witnesses.
The Senate is weighing whether to have the former national security adviser testify in the impeachment trial.
The president joked he needed to mention every senator in the audience by name because he needs their votes in the ongoing impeachment trial.
The trial will now enter a question-and-answer phase over the next two days.
Alan Dershowitz addressed new claims from former national security adviser John Bolton, saying that even if they are true, the president's actions still don't rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
The signing will come in the middle of the Senate impeachment trial.
The Democratic House managers focused on the constitutional basis for removing the president from office for abusing his power.
"I'd love to be able to do that deal. They say that's the hardest of all deals," the president said of peace in the Middle East.
The House managers presented their case against the president on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
The attorney general for Washington, D.C., claims the president's inaugural committee was improperly used to enrich the Trump family.
The first day of President Trump's trial was peppered with contentious exchanges over hearing from new witnesses.
The president's legal team laid out its arguments against impeachment, and the Senate Republican leadership released the rules governing the trial.