"I think you called me a liar": Audio of post-debate chat released
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have been at odds over a meeting they had in 2018 about the 2020 election and taking on Trump.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have been at odds over a meeting they had in 2018 about the 2020 election and taking on Trump.
House impeachment managers marched across the Capitol to hand off the Trump impeachment case to the Senate.
During the Senate trial, House members selected as impeachment managers will argue the case for removing President Trump.
They addressed a disputed December 2018 meeting, during which Warren claims Sanders told her a woman couldn't win in 2020. After the debate, the two candidates appeared to have a tense conversation caught by cameras.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has put on hold a lower court order requiring the immediate removal of 209,000 voters from state rolls.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case involving two former political aides convicted in the 2013 "Bridgegate" scandal.
The DCCC filed a complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics over the NRCC's use of "trackers" in House office buildings.
Barr said the suspected shooter, 21-year-old Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, was "motivated by jihadist ideology" and acted alone.
A Wisconsin judge found the state's elections commission and its members in contempt after he ordered the state in December to immediately remove 209,000 voters from its rolls.
The former secretary of state told "Face the Nation" accused Sanders of "distorting" Biden's record on the war in Iraq.
Senators Tim Kaine and Mike Lee blamed Congress for giving the president too much power to use military force.
The House Democrat told "Face the Nation" that the president and other officials are "fudging" the intelligence about Iran.
The defense secretary told "Face the Nation" he "didn't see" specific evidence showing four embassies were going to be attacked.
Booker warned President Trump's impeachment trial and other issues could hinder his strategy to winning in Iowa.
The Utah Republican said administration officials told the Senate not to debate further military intervention in Iran, a suggestion he called "un-American," "unconstitutional" and "wrong."