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Power Up: Republican rift widens over Trump impeachment

Power Up: Republican rift widens over Trump impeachment Jacqueline Alemany On the Hill HERE WE GO AGAIN: House lawmakers will tonight deliver to the Senate a single article of impeachment against former president Donald Trump, alleging “incitement of insurrection” in a trial set to start Feb. 9. The delay may help President Biden confirm some of his Cabinet nominees. But it s also exposing a widening rift in the Republican Party that Trump still controls in absentia from his Mar-a-Lago country club. Shot: “It is pretty clear that over the last year, there has been an effort to corrupt the election in the United States, and it was not by President Biden, it was by President Trump,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), the only GOP senator to support convicting Trump the first time, said Sunday.

Senate Republicans: Votes to convict Trump are few -- and dwindling

Ed MorrisseyPosted at 8:23 am on January 22, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Why did Chuck Schumer suddenly appear open to delaying Donald Trump’s impeachment trial a few weeks? Perhaps he has already heard what Senate Republicans told The Hill’s Alexander Bolton that a conviction won’t happen, let alone the vote on disqualification. Now that Trump has left office and the threat of a conviction appears to have worked to shut him down his last few days in office, they no longer need to wield conviction as a threat: Only five or six Republican senators at the most seem likely to vote for impeachment, far fewer than the number needed, GOP sources say. …

Collins part of bipartisan Senate group to meet with Biden aide on coronavirus relief

Collins part of bipartisan Senate group to meet with Biden aide on coronavirus relief The president s plan is already running into skepticism about its size and scope, leading some Democrats to begin prepping the budget reconciliation process to enact big portions of the package with a simple majority in the Senate. By Niels Lesniewski and Jennifer ShuttCQ-Roll Call (Tribune News Service) WASHINGTON Meet the new “gang.” Almost the same as the old gang. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, shown in June, said money for vaccine distribution is one area of common ground between Democrats and Republicans. Al Drago/Pool via Associated Press

Coronavirus relief package talks driving to overtime conclusion

Coronavirus relief package talks driving to overtime conclusion
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