To Senate Republicans, a Vote for Witnesses Is a Vote for Trouble
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By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and MICHAEL D. SHEAR Efforts to bring wavering Republicans into line appeared to be working as President Trump's lawyers argued that anything a president did to win re-election was "in the public interest." | | Trump On Trial By CARL HULSE Lawmakers fear allowing new testimony would tie up the Senate indefinitely and open the door to a cascade of new accusations. | | By DENISE GRADY The time to prevent more epidemics is now, and countries are trying to seize the moment. | | |
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