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McGovern: When It Comes To Impeachment Inquiry Vote, Congress Must Put The Constitution First
The chair of the House Rules Committee has played a pivotal role in setting forth the procedures for Thursday's House vote on whether to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. -
George Papadopoulos, Former Trump Aide And Felon, Runs For Rep. Katie Hill's Seat
George Papadopoulos was convicted for lying to the FBI during the probe looking into Russia's role in the 2016 election. Now he's seeking a House seat that will be vacated by Democrat Katie Hill. -
John King: Lynch Is Not The Favorite For Chair Of Oversight And Reform Committee
Rep. Stephen Lynch revealed his intention Monday to run for the chairmanship of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which was previously held by Rep. Elijah Cummings. -
Lynch Pursuing Chairmanship Of Committee At Center Of Impeachment
U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch said Monday evening that he would be running for the chairmanship of the House Oversight and Reform Committee. -
House Will Vote To Formalize Impeachment Procedures In Ongoing Inquiry
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says the House will vote this week on a resolution outlining the process for the next steps in the inquiry into President Trump. -
California Rep. Katie Hill Resigns Amid Ethics Investigation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Hill had acknowledged "errors in judgment" that Pelosi said made her continued service in Congress "untenable." -
Republicans Storm Impeachment Proceedings In Attempts To Stall Testimony
As Republicans attack the process, Democrats are fighting to keep focus on the content of the inquiry. -
Chaotic Scene As Republicans Disrupt Impeachment Deposition
Republicans disrupted a closed-door deposition Wednesday with a Defense Department official who was scheduled to answer questions as part of the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. -
Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Resumes With Diplomat Who Warned Of 'Nightmare'
Ambassador William Taylor talked with compatriots in real time about his objections to President Trump's policy. Now he's scheduled to meet behind closed doors with members of Congress. -
Syria Envoy To Face Bipartisan Grilling
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing with U.S. diplomat James Jeffrey comes as Congress appears primed to consider new sanctions against Turkey.