January 30, 2020 Impeachment endgame: GOP senators eye swift conclusion to trial, say 'It’s time to vote' Republican senators are sounding more optimistic they have the votes to soon end the impeachment trial of President Trump and shut down a wildcard phase of calling witnesses.
January 30, 2020 Who is Lev Parnas? A 'conman'? A 'groupie'? Or is he credible? Lev Parnas, the man at the nucleus of the Trump impeachment scandal now cooperating with investigators, remains a shadowy figure with a checkered record.
January 30, 2020 ABC, NBC, CBS evening newscasts favor Democrats on impeachment coverage: study The evening newscasts on ABC NBC and CBS gave significantly more favorable coverage to Democratic House impeachment managers’ opening arguments than President Trump’s legal team received, according to a new study.
January 30, 2020 Lew Olowski: Why Trump impeachment attorney Dershowitz is right that reelection serves the public interest Members of Congress and the president each represent their respective voters. And, in a democracy, voters are the ultimate deciders of the public interest. A politician who faithfully serves voters’ interests—and wins their election—is serving the public interest.
January 30, 2020 Sen. Mike Braun on USMCA: Trump agenda is working and it's 'resonating' with Americans President Trump's pro-economy agenda is working and "resonating" with American voters, Sen. Mike Braun, R-In., said Thursday.
January 30, 2020 Dr. Drew Pinsky hits Adam Schiff on homeless crisis in his own district: 'He's asleep at the wheel' Senate impeachment trial manager Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. is "asleep at the wheel" in his own district and ignoring issues that matter like the state's homeless crisis, Dr. Drew. Pinsky said Thursday.
January 30, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Trump Senate impeachment trial -- Hunter Biden's Burisma connection has been questioned before Trump was just one man among many who asked questions and raised concerns about Burisma.
January 30, 2020 Here are the questions 2020 Dems asked during Trump impeachment trial With four of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for president -- and two of the top four in the polls -- stuck in Washington, D.C., for President Trump's impeachment, asking questions during the Senate trial's nationally televised question-and-answer session is one of the only ways for them to reach voters ahead of Monday's Iowa caucuses.
January 30, 2020 Tucker Carlson: Trump's impeachment trial doesn't mean anything. But Schiff wants us to 'stand with Ukraine' Reports suggest that Senators Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema and Doug Jones undecided on the president's guilt. Before long, we'll be watching their impeachment trials.
January 30, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Senate impeachment would be 'mistrial' if brought before criminal jury The Senate impeachment trial against President Trump would 'absolutely' be a mistrial if it were stated before a jury in a criminal case, Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said Thursday.