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McConnell proposing that impeachment trial start in February
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is reviewing the proposal.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is reviewing the proposal.
After an assault on the Capitol and a second impeachment, President Trump tried to remind Americans of his agenda.
Biden spokeswoman Jen Psaki tweeted Monday that the new administration does not intend to lift the travel conditions on January 26.
The massive stimulus bill is intended to improve vaccine distribution and economic recovery.
The article accuses Trump of incitement of insurrection after Wednesday's riots at the Capitol.
"The president is unfit, and the president is unwell," the Republican congressman said.
A dozen senators say they'll object to the 2020 presidential election's state-certified results during the congressional count of the Electoral College votes.
The president is decrying reports that the vice president told him he lacks the authority to alter the election results.
The delay of the NDAA doesn't mean the nation's security will crumble, one defense expert said.
The votes comes as the Democrat's time in the Senate is coming to a close.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked an attempt to vote on the $2,000 stimulus checks, but reintroduced the $1,400 increase — with a catch.
The bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate, since Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has not indicated if he will bring a vote to the floor.
The annual defense policy bill must pass both chambers of Congress with two-thirds majorities.
The president's signature on an accompanying government spending package averted a shutdown.
With days left in office, President Trump isn't holding back on controversial pardons of white-collar criminals and allies.