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WATCH: House Votes To Send Trump Impeachment To Senate For Trial
The U.S. House voted Wednesday to send two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate. -
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen On US-Iran Tension, Impeachment Trials
Shaheen questioned whether the strike against Iranian General Qasem Soleimani was "the best option to address the potential threat to Americans in the Middle East." -
Ayanna Pressley Launching Re-election Campaign
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley will seek a second term in Congress in November, she formally announced Monday morning. -
Pelosi To Send Articles Of Impeachment To Senate Next Week
In a letter to House Democrats, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that she expects the House to transmit the articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate and vote on impeachment managers. -
House Passes War Powers Resolution In Effort To Restrict Trump's Actions Against Iran
The House of Representatives approved a resolution that would force President Trump to seek consent from Congress before taking new military action… -
US Rep. Bill Keating: The Impending Vote To Restrict Trump's War Powers Shouldn't Be Partisan, But It Is.
The House of Representatives will vote today to restrict the President's war powers. -
Pelosi Signals An End To Her Hold On Articles Of Impeachment
For weeks, the House speaker has refrained from sending the articles to the Senate, saying she needed details on how an impeachment trial would work. But Thursday she indicated she would soon relent. -
Rep. Seth Moulton: "One Detail" Could Declassify Trump Administration's Soleimani Briefing
Rep. Moulton says he thinks every American should understand what the imminent threat was that prompted the Administration to kill Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. -
War Powers Resolution On Iran Is Latest Attempt By Congress To Reclaim Clout
The House is expected to vote on a War Powers Resolution that could force the president to pull back U.S. troops from hostilities with Iran. The catch: it would have to be veto-proof. -
Tangled In Campaign Finance Scandal, GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter To Resign Next Week
Hunter pleaded guilty last month to misusing campaign funds. He and his wife were accused of having used over $250,000 in campaign funds for their own personal use.