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Impeachment: Donald Trump would ‘consider’ testifying
Speed Read US president make surprise response to weekend goading by Democrats
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Poll: Majority of Americans are closely following impeachment hearings and say Trump's actions were wrong
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By Brendan Morrow Published
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Trump calls Pence aide set to publicly testify in impeachment inquiry a 'Never Trumper'
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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SNL gave the impeachment inquiry the soap opera treatment
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By Tim O'Donnell Last updated
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7 savagely funny cartoons about the Trump impeachment hearings
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The comically obvious corruption missing from Trump's impeachment hearings
opinion Why aren't Democrats going after the president's unconstitutional personal profits?
By Ryan Cooper Published
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The 1st Trump impeachment hearing had a little ratings pizzazz after all
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By Peter Weber Published
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Instant Opinion: Corbyn, not Johnson is ‘Britain’s Donald Trump’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 14 November
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Fox News' graphics department is doing its best to undermine the impeachment witnesses
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By Jeva Lange Last updated
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Will Democrats impeach their way to a 2020 loss?
opinion Polling suggests it's not at all clear that the House impeachment inquiry is a political winner
By Edward Morrissey Published
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Instant Opinion: Working mums will decide this election
Speed Read Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Monday 4 November
By The Week Staff Published
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Instant Opinion: the rules of impeachment
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 31 October
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Democrats are giving Trump more impeachment rights than Clinton or Nixon got — but there's a catch
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By Peter Weber Last updated
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The impeachment of Andrew Johnson
The Explainer Johnson's Republican adversaries in Congress accused him of defying the law, acting like a king, and speaking and acting in a way that was unbecoming of the presidency
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