With The Rules Set, Senate Trial Opening Arguments Begin House impeachment managers are taking to the Senate floor Wednesday, arguing their case for why President Trump should be removed from office. Trump, meanwhile, called the case against him a "hoax." Brian Naylor
Senate To Hear Opening Statements In Trump Impeachment Trial After more than 12 hours of work Tuesday, the Senate adopted the ground rules for President Trump's impeachment trial. The proceedings resume Wednesday. At the same time, Trump weighed in from Davos. Franco Ordoñez
President Trump Addresses Media As He Wraps Up Davos Trip President Trump is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum. David Greene
Trump Impeachment Trial Recap: Republicans Balk At McConnell Over Session Rules The Senate majority leader's own members didn't want to go along with his first vision for the procedure in the impeachment trial. But the GOP did reject calls for more witnesses and evidence. Philip Ewing
What Day 1 Of Impeachment Sounded Like The impeachment trial of Donald Trump began in earnest Thursday in the Senate with a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance and introductory remarks. Ailsa Chang
A Newfound Importance For A Longstanding Senate Tradition — The Candy Drawer The longstanding tradition of stocking the Senate candy drawer takes on new importance as the impeachment trial kicks off this week — and is expected to go late into the night. Sam Gringlas
Recapping Day 1 Of The Trump Impeachment Trial The Senate impeachment trial began today with arguments about the rules, and White House counsel weighed in. Franco Ordoñez
Trump Wants To Move The U.S. Secret Service Back To Treasury After the Sept. 11 attacks, the Secret Service moved to Homeland Security. The White House says the service should be moved again to be better suited to protect the nation's financial infrastructure. Brian Naylor
GOP Impeachment Rules Are A National Disgrace, Sen. Schumer Says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer about Democrats not being on board with Majority Leader McConnell's rules for Trump's impeachment trial. NPR's Kelsey Snell weighs in.
Capitol Hill Press Corps Will Be Restricted During Impeachment Trial NPR's Noel King talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Sara Wire, who chairs the group representing Capitol Hill's daily print press, about restrictions placed on reporters during the impeachment trial.