Claudia Grisales
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House To Deliver Impeachment Article Against Trump To Senate
The House impeachment managers are expected to deliver an article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate on Monday. The impeachment trial is set to begin in two weeks.
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House And Senate Approve Waiver For Lloyd Austin, Biden's Pick To Head Pentagon
The House normally has no role in Cabinet nominations, but because Austin, a retired Army general, has been out of uniform for less than seven years, both chambers of Congress must approve a waiver.
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Pelosi Taps Honoré, Retired Military Leader, To Lead Capitol Security Review
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced that Russel Honoré, who commanded troops during Hurricane Katrina, would conduct a security review of the Capitol complex after last week's riot.
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Ahead Of Impeachment, Security Is Tight At The Capitol
Barricades were set several blocks from the Capitol building. Law enforcement and national guard officials checked badges for anyone to enter the perimeter even by foot.
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House Democrats Weigh Impeachment As They Urge Trump's Removal
More than half of House Democrats back articles of impeachment and are pressing leaders to reconvene next week to vote on them. Leaders warn if the president isn't removed they will proceed.
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Top Capitol Security Officials Resign After Insurrection Under Pressure From Lawmakers
Lawmakers took aim at top Capitol security officials the day after a mob of pro-Trump extremists breached the building and forced evacuations. Now top Capitol security officials have quit.
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How Pro-Trump Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol Affected Electoral Vote Certification
NPR's congressional reporter discusses Congress' return to the electoral count and what the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol might mean for the U.S. politics.
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With Capitol Grounds Cleared, Congress Will Attempt To Resume Electoral Count
NPR's congressional correspondent shares the latest developments of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
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Called A 'Traitor' By Trump Supporters, Romney Says President 'Disrespected' Voters
GOP Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah was confronted in an airport by supporters of President Trump. But Romney saved his stronger words for Trump himself.
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Here Are The Republicans Challenging Congress' Tally Of Election Results
Republicans will see more of 100 of their House members and one dozen Senators object to election's results. Those objections highly unlikely to prevail.