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By LISA MASCARO and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press
Closing arguments in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial are unfolding Monday more for history than to sway votes. The four hours of arguments provide one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of his expected acquittal in the GOP-led Senate. The chamber is expected to take the final impeachment votes on Wednesday. House managers opened with a plea from Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado who said: “We cannot and should not leave our common sense at the door.” Trump’s defense countered that the “fast-track” impeachment case against the president was flawed, rushed and nothing short of an effort to undo the 2016 election and shape the next one.
On Fox News Sunday, Wallace displayed graphics indicating that the national debt grew by trillions during former President Trump [H]aven t you lost your credibility on this issue? Wallace asked. I don’t think anybody has a very good record, Blunt responded.
Blunt also said that Congress came together to pass not one.but five bills addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, which he said had a significant effect on the debt.
The Obama and Trump administrations, he added, were very similar in terms of the national debt.
Wallace s remarks came in response to comments from some Senate Republicans, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
Schumer pushes Senate for ‘full legalization’ of marijuana as states leap ahead on their own
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is pushing the Senate toward lifting the federal prohibition on marijuana with legislation that would represent the biggest overhaul of federal drug policy in decades.
The bill that Schumer is drafting with Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden of Oregon and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker is still being written. Though they avoided the term legalization when announcing their plan, it is expected to remove marijuana from the list of controlled substances and tax and regulate it on the federal level while leaving states able to enforce their own laws regarding the drug.
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