House Session, Part 2
The House voted 232-197 to impeach President Trump for a second time. Ten Republicans and all Democrats voted in favor of the resolution.
View in Congressional Chronicle23,177 viewsThe House voted 232-197 to impeach President Trump for a second time. Ten Republicans and all Democrats voted in favor of the resolution.
View in Congressional Chronicle23,177 viewsPresident Trump met with Republican lawmakers at the White House amid the coronavirus pandemic. The president discussed the administration’s response to the pandemic as well as the U.S. econ…
23,953 viewsThe House voted 278-136 to reauthorize the the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Lawmakers also passed the Iran War Powers bill, which calls for the removal of U.S. armed forces …
View in Congressional Chronicle935 viewsHouse Republicans spoke to reporters during the Senate impeachment trial vote of President Trump. The president was later acquitted of the two articles of impeachment for which he was on…
70 viewsHouse Republicans spoke to reporters before the Senate impeachment trial vote of President Trump. The president was later acquitted of the two articles of impeachment for which he was on…
593 viewsAfter the eleventh day of the Senate impeachment trial, House Republicans spoke briefly to reporters following remarks made by the House impeachment managers.
637 viewsHouse Republicans spoke to reporters during the ninth day of the impeachment trial, when senators began questioning House managers and the president’s defense team.
48 viewsHouse Republicans spoke to reporters on the seventh day of the impeachment trial of President Trump.
64 viewsReps. Mark Meadows (R-NC), Jim Jordan (R-OH), Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and others spoke to reporters immediately following the first day of opening arguments by the president’s defense team. Re…
3,296 viewsHouser Republicans spoke to the press during the fifth day of the Senate impeachment trial. They included Representatives Lee Zeldin (NY), John Ratcliffe (TX), Mark Meadows (NC), and Jim Jor…
89 viewsHouse Republicans spoke to the press during the third day of the Senate impeachment trial. They included Representatives Jim Jordan (OH), Lee Zeldin (NY), Mark Meadows (NC), and John Ratclif…
56 viewsThe House impeached President Donald Trump for abuse of power (230-197) and obstruction of Congress (229-198), with Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) voting “present” on both articles of i…
View in Congressional Chronicle46,541 viewsHouse Republicans Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lee Zeldin (R-NY) and Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) hailed the testimonies of Kurt Volker and Timothy Morrison as wins for the president. Their comments came afte…
1,260 viewsHouse Intelligence Committee Chair Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) and several Republican members spoke to reporters after hearing testimony from former Ukrainian Ambassador Marie Yovanovi…
2,512 viewsHouse Republican leaders and members spoke to reporters and stressed their continued support for President Trump following the 232-196 House vote in favoring of formalizing the impeachment i…
4,724 viewsThe House passed a bill intended to combat money laundering by curbing the use of shell companies while requiring corporations to report ownership information to the Treasury Department. Mem…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,515 viewsHouse Republicans Jim Jordan (OH), Scott Perry (PA), and Lee Zeldin (NY) spoke to reporters before going into a closed-door deposition of Fiona Hill, a former adviser to President Trump on R…
5,626 viewsMembers of the House Select Committee on Intelligence spoke with reporters after hearing from Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine as part of the impeachment inquiry of P…
1,425 viewsSeveral House Republican Judiciary Committee members reacted to the Trump administration’s decision to block U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland from testifying as part of …
1,238 viewsThe House started work on H.R. 1, a bill designed to make voting easier, lessen the influence of money in electoral politics, and strengthen ethics rules for government officials.
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