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Andrew Cuomo Resigns as Governor of New York Amid Sex Harassment Scandal
An embattled Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday he will resign as governor of New York in two weeks, even as he again denied committing sexual harassment and apologized to any women his actions may have offended. The words ultimately came after 10 minutes of condemning last week’s attorney general independent report as politically motivated and rife with mistruths. The resignation played…
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Romney Accepts JFK Library Foundation's Profile in Courage Award
President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, introduced Sen. Mitt Romney with a unique fact about the recipient of an award recognizing courage. “Sen. Romney did what no senator in history had ever done when he voted to convict a sitting president and leader of his party facing impeachment,” Schlossberg said. For that 2020 vote, Romney was awarded the JFK…
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Mitt Romney Receives JFK Profile in Courage Award
Sen. Mitt Romney received the Profile in Courage Award from the JFK Library Foundation.
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Maine GOP to Consider Rebuking Collins Over Impeachment Vote
The Maine GOP chair has met via Zoom with county leaders to discuss whether to call a meeting to rebuke U.S. Sen. Susan Collins for her vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial. GOP Chair Demi Kouzounas told members of the state committee in a weekend email to be prepared for an emergency meeting “in...
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3 Ways That Trump's Impeachment May Pay Off for Democrats — Or Backfire
After former President Trump’s second impeachment trial ended in an acquittal, he said in a statement that his work had only just begun. With Trump appearing likely to remain a major figure in Republican politics, did the impeachment leave Democrats with any advantages? NBCLX’s Noah Pransky explains three ways that Trump’s impeachment’s could help Democrats — and three ways it...
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Impeachment Isn't the Final Word on Capitol Riot for Trump
Donald Trump’s acquittal at his second impeachment trial may not be the final word on whether he’s to blame for the deadly Capitol riot.
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Support Grows for Capitol Riot Inquiry After Trump Acquittal
House prosecutors are calling the verdict in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial “heartbreaking” and say they proved their case that Trump incited the U.S. Capitol riot.
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Analysis: Impeachment Proves Imperfect Amid US Polarization
The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump laid bare the deep imperfections in the Constitution’s only process for holding a president accountable for “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
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2 Impeachment Trials, 2 Escape Hatches for Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial centered on a phone call that Americans never heard with the leader of a country far away, Ukraine
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Massachusetts Senators React to Trump Acquittal
Sen. Ed Markey told NBC10 Boston says one of his biggest concerns is that Donald Trump is now free to continue as a leader of the Republican Party but without any constraints.
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Key Moments From Final Day of 2nd Trump Impeachment Trial
The final day of the Senate impeachment trial ended in the acquittal of former President Donald Trump. Here are other key moments from the day.
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McConnell: Trump ‘Didn't Get Away With Anything Yet'
Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell says despite being found not guilty in his impeachment trial, “President Trump was still liable for everything he did while he was in office as an ordinary citizen.”
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Schumer: ‘They Chose Trump and it Should Be a Weight on Their Conscience'
Watch Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s full speech on the Senate floor after the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump ended with acquittal.
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Senate Votes to Subpoena Witnesses in Impeachment Trial
The United States Senate has voted to allow for the subpoena of witnesses in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump. The 55-45 vote came after House Impeachment Manager Jamie Raskin, D-Md. says he wanted to call Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA) as a witness for her information about a phone call between President Donald Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin...
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Impeachment Managers Want to Call Rep. Herrera Beutler as Witness
House Impeachment Manager Jamie Raskin, D-Md. says he wants to call Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA) as a witness for her information about a phone call between President Donald Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., during the Capitol riot.
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Trump Acquitted, Denounced in Historic Impeachment Trial
The Senate is moving toward a final vote after reaching a deal to skip witness testimony in the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. The agreement averts a prolonged trial and sets up closing arguments from both sides.
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GOP's McConnell: Trump Morally Responsible for Jan. 6 Attack
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell delivered a scalding denunciation of Donald Trump in a speech Saturday from the Senate floor, calling the former president “morally responsible” for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol
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Key Moments From Day 4 of Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial
The fourth day included a question-and-answer session and culminated with Capitol police officer Eugene Goodman being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his actions on Jan. 6. Here are other key moments from the day.
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Attorneys Defend Trump at Impeachment Trial
The defense of former President Donald Trump made its case for acquittal Friday before senators asked questions to both sides.
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WATCH: Trump Attorney Closes With Words of Warning to Democrats, Republicans
As the defense wrapped their case for former President Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial, Trump’s attorney Bruce Castor imparted words of warning for both Democrat and Republican senators.