Meet The House Managers Laying Out The Case To Impeach Donald Trump The nine House Democrats are expected to rely on lawmakers' personal experiences during the riots to build the case against Trump. The team is led by Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland. Brakkton Booker
Graphic Video Of Capitol Insurrection Opens Trump's Impeachment Trial The video was laden with violence and obscenities shouted by the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6. Brian Naylor
Neera Tanden Apologizes After Comparing GOP Senators To Voldemort And Vampires President Biden's pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget apologized for previously insulting Republicans and promised to work in a bipartisan manner if confirmed. Scott Horsley
After GameStop, A Better Way To Take On Wall Street? Taxes may lack the razzle dazzle of meme-fueled stock rallies. But they might prove a better way to curb Wall Street excesses. Greg Rosalsky
Here's What You Need To Know About The Senate Impeachment Trial The Senate trial begins Tuesday on one article the House approved, charging former President Trump with incitement of insurrection for the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Most senators want a short trial. Deirdre Walsh
Timeline: What Trump Told Supporters For Months Before They Attacked The record shows at least eight months of incendiary statements from then-President Trump and others close to him leading up to the insurrection at the Capitol. Steve Inskeep
Legislative lookahead: Deadline looms for bills unrelated to budget The first big deadline of Washington's Legislative session is coming up. That's when non-budget related bills need to pass out of committee - if they're going to survive to see another day. Paige Browning
Trump Lawyers Reject Impeachment Case, Calling It 'Political Theater' "Trump's speech was never directed to inciting or producing any imminent lawless action," his attorneys write in a brief ahead of the former president's impeachment trial. Ryan Lucas
Schumer Faces Pressure From The Left To Deliver As Majority Leader Progressives are watching the new Senate majority leader to see if he can deliver on some of the party's most ambitious legislative goals. If not, they say he could face a primary challenge next year. Susan Davis
Biden Orders U.S. To Reengage With U.N. Human Rights Council 'Immediately' The change is part of the president's plan to reshape U.S. foreign policy to center "on democracy, human rights, and equality," Secretary of State Antony Blinken says. Bill Chappell