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McConnell: Republicans do not yet have votes to block witnesses in impeachment trial
But even as McConnell made the concession, the dynamic remains fluid. Whether Democrats' push for witnesses succeeds or falls should will come down to a group of moderate Republicans who have remained open but uncommitted to new witnesses since the start of the trial.
Minnesota protesters slam India’s new citizenship law as biased against Muslims
Some 400 people filled the Minnesota Capitol rotunda Sunday, calling on India’s government to end policies they say will take away the citizenship of many Muslims in India, and calling for Congress to apply pressure.
Trump team resumes defense as Bolton bombshell spurs calls for witnesses
President Trump's lawyers continued their presentation Monday, but claims from John Bolton's upcoming book about what Trump told his former national security adviser loom over the proceedings.
Democrats demand Bolton testify at Trump's impeachment trial
The stakes over witness testimony at President Trump's impeachment trial are rising now that a draft of a book from former national security adviser John Bolton appears to undercut a key defense argument.
Senate Republicans want to renew voter ID push in 2020; DFLers say no way
Voters in 2012 rejected a constitutional amendment requiring IDs at the polls, and any new legislation would have to win support from both the DFL House and governor, which appears unlikely.
Defense resumes Monday in impeachment trial; Democrats seek witnesses
President Trump's impeachment trial enters a pivotal week Monday as his defense team resumes its case, and senators face a critical vote on whether to hear witnesses or proceed directly to a vote that is widely expected to end in his acquittal.
'Take her out': In newly released recording, Trump heard discussing firing ambassador to Ukraine
In a recording made public on Saturday, President Trump can be heard speaking with two men he has claimed to not know, and ordering the firing of the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
After contentious interview, Pompeo publicly accuses NPR journalist of lying to him
In a statement released Saturday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly lied "in setting up our interview." He did not explain how and offered no evidence. Kelly disputed his charges and NPR stood by her reporting.