About 2,000 people honked and jeered against coronavirus restrictions Monday in Harrisburg, Pa., the latest in a growing movement against shutdowns.
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‘Not over yet’: Biden-Sanders on Super Tuesday collision course as biggest trove of delegates awaits
Biden’s victory shook up what has already been a roller coaster of a February, with at times two leaders in national delegates and 6 candidates who have earned a top 3 finish in at least one state.
Justice Roberts refuses to read question from Sen. Rand Paul – live impeachment trial updates
The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump resumes Thursday with up to another eight hours of questions.
House Democrats approve rules for debate on articles of impeachment
House Rules Committee passed the rules for the debate on the articles of impeachment, allowing for six hours of debate and impeachment managers.
Rep. Jordan says Democrats ‘don’t like’ Trump voters, want to scare supporters – live updates
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, boiled down the impeachment effort as a scheme in the making since Trump was voted into office.
5 things to watch in first public hearings in Trump impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill
Wednesday marks the first day of public testimony in the impeachment probe of Trump following weeks of closed-door testimony and partisan squabbling.
Two Rudy Giuliani associates who once dined with Trump and Trump Jr. arrested
Business partners Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman helped Rudy Giuliani meet a Ukrainian prosecutor as Trump’s lawyer sought to discredit Joe Biden.
Intelligence watchdog to testify about ‘credible’ whistleblower complaint before key House committee
The inspector general who found the whistleblower complaint ‘credible’ about President Trump’s call to Ukraine will testify Friday at a House panel
What’s going on with Trump and Ukraine? And how does it involve Biden and a whistleblower complaint?
President Trump and Congress clash over possible misconduct in Ukraine, at the same time as a whistle-blower complaint over national security.
‘Was this hearing a hot mess? Sure.’ Democrats weighing Trump’s impeachment face roadblocks at every turn
Democrats face hurdles gathering testimony and documents while investigating President Donald Trump, and haven’t been able to overcome them.