Breaking: Senate Republicans rejected Democrats’ demands to call new witnesses in President Trump’s impeachment trial, likely clearing the way for acquittal
The vote Friday represented a major victory for Republican leadership, which has sought to complete the trial as quickly as possible and avoid testimony
that could be politically damaging. Democrats had spent weeks calling for the Senate to subpoena former national security adviser John Bolton and other...
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