House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
A handful of House Republicans spoke to reporters moments after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. The articles of impeachment head to the full House for consideration.
A handful of House Republicans spoke to reporters moments after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
While meeting with President of Paraguay in the Oval Office, President Trump briefly spoke with reporters. He was asked about the votes on articles of impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee.
The House Judiciary Committee debated two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The second day of the hearing included further debate on the resolution as well as debate on amendments offered by committee members. This is the fourth portion of the hearing, before the committee adjourned.
2020 presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) delivered remarks on foreign policy at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. At the event, Klobuchar outlined her five-part foreign policy plan before taking questions from the audience.
2020 presidential candidate Julián Castro talked with voters at a town hall in Des Moines, Iowa focused on the state's first-in-the-nation caucus. Mr. Castro has advocated changing the primary and caucus system to better represent the broader electorate.
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. The articles of impeachment head to the full House for consideration.
A handful of House Republicans spoke to reporters moments after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
While meeting with President of Paraguay in the Oval Office, President Trump briefly spoke with reporters. He was asked about the votes on articles of impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee.
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies held a discussion regarding the release a new report on U.S. policy toward North Korea. A panel of experts discussed the threat that North Korea poses, assessed the current U.S. policy toward North Korea, and discussed the best path forward in achieving denuclearization.
The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee talks about the Space Force that is part of the policy-setting bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act. The $738B NDAA was passed by the House this past week and is due up in the Senate in the coming days. Rep. Mac Thornberry talked about the U.S. role in Afghanistan, including U.S. troops. He also talked about the U.S. policy in Syria, Iran, and other world hotspots.
Rep. Mike Doyle, who chairs a House subcommittee on communications & technology, talks about a recent FCC oversight hearing, errors in broadband maps by major telecom companies, the Chinese company Huawei, & the role of tech as an issue in 2020 presidential campaigns.
Politico hosted its annual "Women Rule" Summit with members of Congress and journalists looking at the political landscape heading into 2020. This portion of the event highlighted women in Congress, those working on 2020 presidential campaigns and preparation for the upcoming Democratic candidates debate.
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. The articles of impeachment head to the full House for consideration.
A handful of House Republicans spoke to reporters moments after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
While meeting with President of Paraguay in the Oval Office, President Trump briefly spoke with reporters. He was asked about the votes on articles of impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee.
Associated Press Congressional Reporter Matthew Daly from Capitol Hill discussed the key issues in Congress next week including 2020 federal spending ahead of Friday's deadline, articles of impeachment resolution and the USMCA trade agreement
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies held a discussion regarding the release a new report on U.S. policy toward North Korea. A panel of experts discussed the threat that North Korea poses, assessed the current U.S. policy toward North Korea, and discussed the best path forward in achieving denuclearization.
New York University Law School and Sidley Austin law firm co-hosted a forum in Washington, DC on the role of Congress in national security oversight. Among the speakers were former White House Counsels Don McGahn and Kathy Ruemmler along with Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL). Other topics discussed included the impeachment inquiry against President Trump, constitutional war powers and executive branch leaks.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a joint news conference at the State Department where they answered a range of questions on U.S.-Russia relations, North Korea, arms treaty, and interference in the U.S. elections. The Russian foreign minister repeated that allegations against Russian involvement in the U.S. elections were "baseless" and that his government read the full Mueller report. Secretary Pompeo didn't answer questions around the announcement of articles of impeachment against President Trump, but told reporters that his department would "continue to comply with every legal constitutional requirement that is presented to us to make sure that we do the right thing by the legislative branch and keep the appropriate balance between the executive and legislative branches."
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. The articles of impeachment head to the full House for consideration.
A handful of House Republicans spoke to reporters moments after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) spoke to reporters shortly after his committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - against President Trump. Chairman Nadler urged the House to act expeditiously on the articles of impeachment resolution.
President Trump met with Paraguayan President Mario Abdo BenÃtez in the Oval Office at the White House. After brief remarks to the press, the president was asked several questions regarding impeachment, calling it a "hoax", and saying the Democrats are "trivializing impeachment."