Rep. Dina Titus and Democratic colleagues questioned officials from the General Services Administration about the potential of President Trump improperly to profit from the Trump Organization’s lease of a Washington building.
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Gary Martin is the Washington correspondent for the Review-Journal covering Congress. He previously served as political and government editor for the San Antonio Express-News. He has worked at newspapers in Texas and Arizona. Martin received a journalism degree from Colorado State University.
President Donald Trump’s legal team argued Tuesday that he’d done nothing to warrant removal from office, even as a new book by a former aide charged the president withheld military aid to spark an investigation into a rival.
President Donald Trump’s legal team dismissed damaging allegations contained in a new book by former national security adviser John Bolton, which claim Trump withheld aid to Ukraine while demanding an investigation of a political rival.
Trump’s legal team began its defense in an abbreviated two-hour session where it outlined its arguments, which will begin in earnest when the trial resumes on Monday.
House Democrats scoffed Thursday at President Donald Trump’s claims that he had good reasons for pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political foes.
Democrats used detail and narrative Wednesday to make their case that President Donald Trump solicited foreign interference to boost his re-election bid, obstructed a congressional investigation and should be removed from office by the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell abruptly changed his proposed rules for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, adding a third day to the schedule. But Democratic attempts to amend the rules repeatedly failed.
Senators will begin hearing arguments and weighing evidence this week in the impeachment trial of President Trump over charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
The U.S. Senate opened the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump Thursday, senators standing at their desks to swear an oath of “impartial justice.”
A group of seven House managers will formally present the impeachment articles to the Senate on Thursday, kicking off just the third impeachment trial in American history.
The House of Representatives is expected Wednesday to vote to send articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate for a trial, even as senators disagree over whether witnesses should testify during the proceedings.
A Sparks man with legit Nevada personalized license plates was facing fines incurred by people driving with souvenir fake ones until Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto intervened.
A resolution to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to order military action against Iran without congressional approval passed in the House on a nearly party line vote Thursday.
The House may vote on a resolution to limit President Trump’s war powers, following briefings to lawmakers by White House defense and national security officials.
President Donald Trump is calling for a quick end to the impeachment against him, but Democrats were buoyed by a statement from former National Security Adviser John Bolton that he’d testify if called by the Senate.