Trump Blocked Key Impeachment Witnesses. Should Congress Wait?
Thursday, December 5, 2019 | |
By NICHOLAS FANDOS and MICHAEL D. SHEAR Democrats and Republicans clashed over the Constitution and President Trump's conduct as the House Judiciary Committee formally began its impeachment proceedings. | | News Analysis By CHARLIE SAVAGE At the first House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing, Republicans' witness said lawmakers were rushing the process and should instead let court fights over access to witnesses play out. | | By LOLA FADULU The Agriculture Department gave its final approval to the first of three rules that are ultimately expected to cut more than three million from the food stamp rolls. | | |
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U.S. By CAROL ROSENBERG Drawings done in captivity by the first prisoner known to undergo "enhanced interrogation" portray his account of what happened to him in vivid and disturbing ways. | | Opinion By MICHAEL TOMASKY Everyone knows what Trump did. The Democrats shouldn't draw out the process any longer than necessary. | | |
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