pelosi and her caucus are balking because they know their case is in mcconnell s view deficient and thin. looks like the prosecutors you are getting cold feet in front of the entire country and second guessing whether they even want to go to trial. they said impeachment was so urgent it could not wait for due process and now content to sit on their hands. go to our cnn senior white house correspondent pamela brown there in washington. we know the view on capitol hill. take me behind the scenes at the white house. the president s counting on a speedy trial, exoneration. how worried that may be delayed? reporter: there s certainly frustration behind the scenes in the white house. brooke, that this trial, that the president has been looking forward to, where he has been hoping this will be his final chance for vindication and it could be delayed with words nancy pelosi is delaying turning over the articles of impeachment. in fact, president trump is spending his first day
articles of impeachment, they new impeachment evidence. walked the articles to the house and the third impeachment trial in american his to the senate. what is to come later this week. but today s vote concludes the nearly four-week period during week speaker pelosi held back those two articles, a strategy that drew quite a bit of criticism. it is true that the case for impeaching the president was very strong when they voted to do so last month. but since then, since speaker pelosi s decision to hold them back, the case has only gotten stronger. we found out the military aid to ukraine was withheld at the president s direction, that the freeze came the day of trump s phone call with the ukrainian president. we learned that mike pompeo, mark esper and john bolton staged an intervention in a meeting with trump to get him to release the aid. and john bolton, who referred to the president s ukraine scheme infamously as a drug deal announced he would testify before the senate if
new impeachment evidence. and the third impeachment trial in american history begins. we are here today to cross an important threshold in american history. what happens next adds the managers are selected, documents are signed and the senate trial begins. this is a difficult time for our country. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes, and a lot is happening today. all over the world, across the united states and especially on capitol hill. just hours ago, the house voted to send the two articles of impeachment against president trump, abuse of power and obstruction of congress to the senate for a trial. speaker nancy pelosi named seven house members as impeachment managers. those are the folks that will act as prosecutors. they are adam schiff, jefferies of new york, jason crow of colorado and sylvia garcia of texas. after the speaker signed the articles of impeachment, they walked the articles to the house to the senate. what is t
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