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  1. Jan 17, 2020 · Some PBS stations will rebroadcast the trial proceedings in the evening, including WETA-TV, the PBS affiliate in Washington, D.C.

  2. PBS NewsHour will offer live, anchored coverage of the Senate Impeachment Trial beginning at 12:30 pm ET on Tuesday, January 21st, and going forward as proceedings take place in the following...

  3. PBS NewsHour Returns with Live Broadcast of Impeachment Hearings. The PBS NewsHour returns with live, anchored coverage of the House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing....

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    Some Republican senators expressed reservations about Trump’s conduct; some even went so far as to say that House Democrats successfully made their case against him. Nonetheless, Trump’s acquittal was never truly in doubt in the Senate. Even Republicans who disapproved of Trump’s dealings with Ukraine — the heart of the House impeachment charges — ...

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. R-Ky., again proved himself Trump’s most important ally. He led a drive to deny Democrats any opportunity to call witnesses before the Senate and worked closely with the White House in shepherding the case to acquittal, fulfilling a pledge he made before the trial to “take my cues from the president’s lawyers...

    Republicans voted to acquit Trump, but many wanted to be on record as frowning on his conduct. Perhaps the most prominent example was retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, who voted against hearing from witnesses but called out Trump’s actions as “inappropriate.” Other Republicans followed suit, insisting that their votes against witnesses or...

    In an unlikely twist, Romney, the GOP’s unsuccessful 2012 presidential nominee, was the only Republican senator to break ranks in the impeachment trial and favor removing Trump from office. The well-mannered, patrician Romney stood alone in his vote to oust a Republican president who seldom hides his contempt for the senator and the establishment R...

    Throughout the trial, the votes of at least three Democrats were uncertain. Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Doug Jones were all considered possible votes to acquit Trump. Manchin even floated censuring Trump instead of removing him from office, though the idea did not gain much traction. In the end, all 47 Democrat...

    The end of the Senate impeachment trial won’t bring an end to revelations about Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. There are books to be written and documents being withheld by the administration that could ultimately become public. Former national security adviser John Bolton writes in a book due out next month that Trump tied the suspension of milita...

    Whether rushed or not, the impeachment was the fastest impeachment ever. The House voted to impeach Trump a week before Christmas, less than three months after Pelosi launched the impeachment inquiry. After a four-week delay while Democrats pressed for rules changes to extend the trial, House Democrats carried the formal articles of impeachment aga...

    Many senators who voted to acquit Trump said they were disappointed in his conduct or disapproved of it, but that it was up to voters to decide Trump’s fate in November. Alexander said House prosecutors had proved the charges against the president, but said they didn’t rise to an impeachable offense. “The question is not whether the president did i...

    An already ill-defined area of law may be even murkier for 2020 campaigns, thanks to an answer on foreign election interference from deputy White House counsel Patrick Philbin. Democrats pressed Trump’s legal team to acknowledge that foreign election interference is not only wrong but also illegal. Asked if Trump agreed that foreign involvement in ...

    Trump’s lawyers, including retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and former independent counsel Ken Starr, presented a variety of arguments to senators. They said Trump never made military aid contingent on investigations. They painted him as beset by biased investigators and asserted that even if he did what he was accused of, it still was...

  5. Nov 12, 2019 · Bill Moyers and Michael Winship placed a full-page ad in The New York Times on November 8 encouraging PBS to rebroadcast the House impeachment hearings in the evening during prime time hours...

  6. Feb 9, 2021 · PBS NewsHour will also stream the trial for free, including on its YouTube channel (video embedded below). You can find PBS’s full coverage guide here. Broadcast TV news divisions will offer...

  7. To get a sense of how the impeachment trial is being seen and heard across the country outside Washington, D.C., we spoke with two political reporters in Phoenix, Arizona and Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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