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Sen. Mike Lee grew visibly upset in accusing House impeachment managers of misattributing quotes to him.
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She touched on her unlikely journey from projects in Brooklyn, N.Y., to St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands, "and now as an adult woman representing an island territory speaking to the U.S. Senate."
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Senators on both sides of the aisle were visibly affected by graphic and explicit new footage that included police body camera video and surveillance footage.
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"Almost everyday I remember that 44 Americans gave their lives to stop the plane that was headed to this Capitol building," she said. "The capitol stands because of people like that."
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House impeachment managers played new video and audio documenting the violent mayhem at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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The former president remains confident in his legal representation, senior adviser Jason Miller said, despite critiques of camp's early defense.
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The California Democrat also compared those protesting the election results to the Republican senators who raised objections to those same results.
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Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., says former President Donald Trump was singularly responsible for inciting the mob that breached the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Aides for the House managers' team say members will present footage from Capitol security cameras that they call "devastating." Wednesday is the first of two days of arguments for the prosecution.
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A constitutional law professor whose work is cited extensively by Trump lawyers in their impeachment defense brief says his work has been seriously misrepresented.