VoteVets' Will Goodwin discusses the veterans group's issue priorities in 2020 and author Craig Shirley discusses his new book "Mary Ball Washington: The Untold Story of George Washington's Mother."
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on his report on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuse allegations related to the 2016 presidential election. This is the first part of the hearing, before the committee recessed for votes on the Senate floor.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on his report on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuse allegations related to the 2016 presidential election. This is the second part of the hearing, after the committee returned from votes on the Senate floor.
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.
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.
In the second of a three-part program, we looked back to the 1998-99 impeachment of President Bill Clinton with Alexis Simendinger. She covered the impeachment for National Journal, and is now national political correspondent for The Hill newspaper. We then showed a portion of the U.S. House floor debate from December 19 on four articles of impeachment. The House voted to approve two of those articles making Bill Clinton only the second president in U.S. history to be impeached since Andrew Johnson in 1868.