Claudia Grisales
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House Approves Bill Making Lynching A Federal Crime
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to classify lynching as a federal hate crime. The vote came at the end of Black History Month.
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Democratic Campaigns Reach Out To Latino Voters In Nevada
Democrats in Nevada are heading to caucus sites across the state to pick the candidate they want to run against President Trump in November.
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Senate Trial Enters Its Next Phase: The Vote To Allow Witnesses
It appears that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the votes he needs to block witnesses from appearing at the impeachment trial of President Trump. The trial could end Friday.
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McConnell Lays Out Plan For Senate Impeachment Trial Procedure
The Senate majority leader is planning for each side in the impeachment trial to have 24 hours to present their case, spread over two days. Democrats object to that idea.
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House Intelligence Committee Releases New Lev Parnas Documents
A new round of documents provided to the impeachment record includes messages between an aide of GOP Rep. Devin Nunes and Parnas, a Rudy Giuliani associate.
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House Passes War Powers Resolution In Effort To Restrict Trump's Actions Against Iran
The vote, less than a week after the president approved a drone hit on an Iranian general, was mostly along party lines. In the Senate, Democrats are hoping to win GOP support for a similar measure.
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'There Will Be Reprisals': Democrats Warn Of Fallout From Killing Of Iranian General
Democrats say they were not informed ahead of Thursday's airstrike that killed Qassem Soleimani. Republicans, though, say President Trump ended a terrorist's reign.
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GOP Senator 'Disturbed' By McConnell Coordinating With Trump Staff On Impeachment
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a potential Republican swing vote, criticized Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for working closely with the White House ahead of a Senate trial.
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House Democrats Weigh A Move To Delay Senate Impeachment Trial
Most Senate Republicans have said they want to acquit President Trump in a quick trial. In turn, some House Democrats are talking about withholding the impeachment articles from the Senate.
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House On Track To Approve Articles Of Impeachment Against President Trump
The House of Representatives is on track to approve articles of impeachment for abuse of power and for obstruction of Congress against President Trump. A Senate trial is expected in January.