House managers say President Trump has tried to stymie and delegitimize the House impeachment inquiry from the outset.
Donald Trump tweeted 142 times Wednesday, the first day of his impeachment trial in the Senate
"The American people deserve a president they can count on, to put their interest first," said Lead House impeachment manager Adam Schiff.
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Democrats on Wednesday accused Donald Trump at his historic Senate impeachment trial of seeking to cheat to ensure re-election in November, and called for "courage" by the president's fellow Republicans while considering the case against him.
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Schiff took nearly 2 1/2 hours to outline the House impeachment case, saying Trump has shown no inclination to be constrained by the rule of law.
The impeachment trial will start Wednesday with opening arguments from House managers and end on Jan. 28. If found guilty, Trump will be removed from the office.
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What's next in the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump
Sen. Mitch McConnell makes a small concession that might help ensure a more fair Senate impeachment trial.
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Parnas can be seen socializing with Pence and his wife. Pence had said recently he did not know the associate of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
The Senate voted to table a motion that would have required the upper chamber to subpoena documents for President Trump's impeachment trial.
Rules call for the case for and against impeachment to be laid out over four days with arguments in the offing as early as Wednesday.