The House Judiciary Committee's marathon airing of grievances over two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump ended abruptly in its 15th hour on Thursday night, as the panel's Democratic chairman sent 40 colleagues home after announcing they would hold a vote Friday morning. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, stunned Republicans by abruptly ending …
Jerry Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, informed President Donald Trump on Friday that he has until December 6 to say whether or not he will participate in the next phase of public impeachment hearings. Jerry Nadler informed President Trump he has until December 6 to say whether or not he will participate in the next phase of …
Former White House communications director Hope Hicks has agreed to appear before the House Judiciary Committee – the first Trump White House official to yield to the panel's widespread push for information. Hicks is the first former White House official to agree to testify following the release of the Mueller report House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler vowed to continue …