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The Trump Presidency
The House Rules Committee

PBS Mews ... Ahead of Wednesday’s impeachment proceedings, the House Rules Committee began debate by acknowledging bipartisan respect -- a rare gesture amid a highly contentious matter.

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Peter Burgess
What to expect from House impeachment vote



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Ahead of Wednesday’s impeachment proceedings, the House Rules Committee began debate by acknowledging bipartisan respect -- a rare gesture amid a highly contentious matter. Meanwhile, President Trump unleashed rancor in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Sen. Mitch McConnell rejected a Democratic proposal for the expected Senate trial. Lisa Desjardins reports and talks to Judy Woodruff.

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WATCH LIVE: House votes on the articles of impeachment against Trump

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In a historic vote Wednesday, the House of Representatives is expected to impeach President Donald Trump.

The vote would make Trump the third president in U.S. history to be impeached.

The House of Representatives is expected to take up the articles of impeachment beginning at 9 a.m. ET with a vote to follow later in the day. Watch live in the video player.

The House is considering two articles of impeachment--abuse of power and obstruction of Congress--against the president. The articles are expected to be approved along party lines.

Democrats have charged Trump with using his office for personal, political gain when he asked Ukraine's president to investigate 2020 presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden along with Biden's son, Hunter.

Republicans have called the impeachment proceedings a 'sham' and accused Democrats of trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election.

If Trump is impeached, the process will then move to the Senate, where a trial will be held to determine whether Trump is guilty of the charges outlined in the articles of impeachment.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said there is 'no chance' Trump will be removed from office and promised to take his cues on how to run the trial proceedings from the White House.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for additional witnesses, including White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, to testify during the Senate trial.


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