Sens. Mike Braun (R-IN) and Tim Scott (R-SC) spoke about a possible timeline for process and votes following the end of the questioning period of the impeachment trial against President Trump.
Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) and Pam Bondi passionately respond to a question about VP Joe Biden and son Hunter stories' conflicting about his role on the Burisma board.
Pat Cipollone responds to a question regarding the partisan nature of the impeachment proceedings. He says we shouldn't even be here and called the whole thing domestic political interference. He went on to say it's wrong to even consider removing a president from the ballot on a partisan basis in an election year.
During the Senate Impeachment Trial, Chief Justice Roberts read a Question from Senators Jack Reed (D-RI), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) AND Kamala Harris (D-CA) directed to the House Managers and the President's counsel regarding who paid Rudy Guiliani's expenses as President Trump's Attorney. Answering for the House Managers was Rep. Adam Schiff, while Jay Sekulow answered for the President's counsel.
During the Senate Impeachment Trial, Chief Justice Roberts read a Question from Sen. Johnson (R-WI) and other GOP Senators directed to the House Managers and the president's counsel, regarding why the House Intelligence Committee hired a former NSC staffer who was part of a conversation that talked about bringing the president down. Answering for the House Managers was Rep. Schiff, while Jay Sekulow answered for the president's counsel.
During the Senate Impeachment Trial, Chief Justice Roberts read a Question from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) directed to the House Managers regarding reassurances that allowing additional witnesses and documents could be done in a short amount of time so that the senate can get on with normal business in a timely manner. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) answered for the House Managers.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) holds a news conference ahead of the impeachment trial against President Trump, where senators will debate and vote on additional witnesses.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) holds a news conference ahead of the impeachment trial against President Trump, where senators will debate and vote on additional witnesses.
Sen. Hirono told reporters she'll attend Tuesday's State of the Union to "bear witness" and said the president was an "unhinged, lawless person who lies every single dayso I expect him to use the State of the Union to lie about everything he's doing."
Sen. Schumer says no deal with Sen. McConnell on a timeline to move forward. He also calls the latest Bolton book revelations reported in the NYT as "thunder bolt" that struck.
Sen. Hirono told reporters she'll attend Tuesday's State of the Union to "bear witness" and said the president was an "unhinged, lawless person who lies every single dayso I expect him to use the State of the Union to lie about everything he's doing."
Sen. Schumer says no deal with Sen. McConnell on a timeline to move forward. He also calls the latest Bolton book revelations reported in the NYT as "thunder bolt" that struck.
Sen. Hirono told reporters she'll attend Tuesday's State of the Union to "bear witness" and said the president was an "unhinged, lawless person who lies every single dayso I expect him to use the State of the Union to lie about everything he's doing."
Sen. Schumer says no deal with Sen. McConnell on a timeline to move forward. He also calls the latest Bolton book revelations reported in the NYT as "thunder bolt" that struck.
Sen. Hirono told reporters she'll attend Tuesday's State of the Union to "bear witness" and said the president was an "unhinged, lawless person who lies every single dayso I expect him to use the State of the Union to lie about everything he's doing."
Sen. Schumer says no deal with Sen. McConnell on a timeline to move forward. He also calls the latest Bolton book revelations reported in the NYT as "thunder bolt" that struck.