House Democrats began making their case for President Trump’s removal from office before the Senate
WASHINGTON—, in the first day of opening arguments in the impeachment trial, the third such event in the nation’s history.
“Today we will begin our trial with the factual chronology,” said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff , the lead impeachment manager, said Wednesday. “We will go into extensive detail about what happened and when and how we know that it happened.”
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