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Trump news: House panel votes to advance impeachment articles as president announces US-China trade deal

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Andrew Feinberg
Washington, DC
,Joe Sommerlad,Alex Woodward
Friday 13 December 2019 08:19 GMT
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Nadler reacts to House Judiciary impeachment votes

The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to support articles of impeachment against Donald Trump on Friday after an abrupt end to Thursday’s 12-hour marathon debate over their merits, a session characterised by Republican stalling and heated protestations.

Following the votes, the president announced a trade deal between the US and China will begin lifting tariffs on Chinese goods by 15 December — a deal he previously said wasn't likely until after the next election.

Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell meanwhile gave an interview to Sean Hannity on Fox News yesterday evening and pledged “total co-ordination” between GOP senators and the White House should a trial take place in January, raising fresh concerns about impartiality.

President Trump himself has congratulated British prime minister Boris Johnson over his party’s landslide win in the UK general election on a record-breaking day of tweets and his hosting of the Christmas Congressional Ball at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Meanwhile, Democrats on the 2020 campaign trail have rallied behind union workers at Loyola University in California ahead of next week's debate there.

That solidarity was first expressed by Elizabeth Warren, who said she would not cross a picket line for the debate.

Soon after, virtually every candidate who has qualified for the debate.

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White House adviser Kellyanne Conway was in rare form speaking with reporters this afternoon.

She said the president is "fond of" Alan Dershowitz, reportedly joining the president's legal team, and didn't say why Rudy Giuliani was at the White House today.

She diverted questions about whether it was appropriate for Trump to speak with Senate leaders — who are the jury in his own trial in the Senate — and coordinate a trial plan.

Ms Conway said "you don't know what they discussed" and suggested that they likely talked about the Senate calendar, at one point saying that the White House needs to pass an opioid measure before its expiration "because I give a s*** about people dying from drug overdoses when they’re trying to impeach".

"I’ve had it with this nonsense", she said. "Cut it out. We have stuff to do in this country."

Alex Woodward13 December 2019 20:50
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Shots fired, eh?

Clark Mindock13 December 2019 21:37
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From a long time Republican strategist:

Clark Mindock13 December 2019 21:38
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After Elizabeth Warren pledged not to cross a picket line this morning on Twitter ahead of next week's Democratic debates at Loyola University, all the other candidates quickly followed suit.

A group of campus workers employed by the company Sodexo are threatening to picket the debate over improvements to their contract on pay and benefits.

Clark Mindock13 December 2019 22:04

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