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Prosecutor: Trump ally Roger Stone was “treated differently”
A federal prosecutor is prepared to tell Congress on Wednesday that Roger Stone, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was given special treatment ahead of his sentencing because of...

Trump pick to oversee rescue spending pledges impartiality
President Donald Trump’s choice to oversee a significant chunk of the $2 trillion economic rescue law is pledging to conduct audits and investigations "with fairness and impartiality.''

Trump removes watchdog tapped for $2T coronavirus rescue oversight
President Donald Trump has removed the inspector general tapped to chair a special oversight board of the $2.2 trillion economic package intended to help businesses and individuals affected by the...

Senator asks for ethics probe into his own stock sales
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., is asking for an ethics probe in response to criticism that he sold off as much as $1.7 million in stocks just before...

Trump impeachment acquittal on track ahead of Senate vote
President Donald Trump is on the verge of acquittal by the Senate, an end to only the third presidential impeachment trial in American history but coming at the start of...

Senators have to be silent and completely unplugged for Trump’s impeachment trial
No cellphones. No talking. No escape. Thatap the reality during the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, which will begin each day with a proclamation: “All persons are commanded...

Pelosi sets Wednesday votes to send impeachment to Senate
After weeks of delay and strategizing, the U.S. House is planning to vote Wednesday to send the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate to start the...

House moving to send impeachment to Senate next week, Pelosi says
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday the House will take steps next week to send articles of impeachment to the Senate ending Democrats' blockade of President Donald Trump's Senate trial.

Senate will start impeachment trial, delay witnesses, McConnell says
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appears to have secured enough Republican votes to start President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial but postpone a decision on witnesses or documents that Democrats want.

Inside impeachment: How an “urgent” tip became “high crimes”
The night before the whistleblower complaint that launched President Donald Trump's impeachment was made public, Democrats and Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee crammed into the same room to get...