The Senate Impeachment Trial: 8 Things You Need to Know

 
 
Jan 21, 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump begins at 1 p.m. What happens next? Tom Jipping and Elizabeth Slattery have answers. A new district attorney means a radical turn for the rule of law in San Francisco. Fred Lucas introduces him. On the podcast, March for Life leader Jeanne Mancini previews Friday's assembly. Plus: what Ukrainians say about Iran's downing of that airliner, and a pro football player's faithful plays. On this date in 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardons hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.

 
 
 
Analysis
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By Thomas Jipping

House managers will act as the prosecution, presenting the case for impeachment to the senators, whose role is a combination of judge and jury.
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By Fred Lucas

Chesa Boudin spent his childhood influenced by members of a radical left and violent domestic terrorist organization. During college, he worked for Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez.
Analysis
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By Virginia Allen

Since 1974, the March for Life has gathered to remember the lives lost since the Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion, and to remind America that each life has value.
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By Nolan Peterson

"The one thing that we definitely didn't want to happen is for this tragedy to become the subject of yet another disinformation campaign," said Oleksandra Tsekhanovska, a research officer at the Kyiv-based Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group.
Commentary
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By Tony Perkins

"The torture he went through was so gruesome that it is unimaginable," recalls his wife.
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By Mary Margaret Olohan

"We shouldn't be advocating for anyone to have to kill their children," says Watson. "Let's challenge fathers to stand in the gap and be there for the children that they create because they have a huge role in this too."
 
     
 
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