- 12:41PMRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Rep. Herrera Beutler: ‘The Trump loyal 75 million are watching’
- 12:36PMDemocrats defend call for witnesses, while Republicans say ‘the country needs to move on’
- 12:04PMSen. Mike Lee turns over phone record to House impeachment managers, Trump defense
- 11:56AMTrump’s legal team had flights booked home, not happy about vote to call witnesses
- 11:54AMSchumer announces recess for discussions to continue over how trial will proceed
- 11:27AMSen. Johnson lashes out at Sen. Romney as call for witnesses throws Senate into chaos
The former president still faces a phalanx of lawsuits and probes.
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) is serving as a juror in former president Donald Trump’s impeachment trial and is advising his defense.
Due process is a bedrock protection for anyone facing a loss of “life, liberty or property” — not public office.
Ad
Ad
More Top Stories
Don’t Miss
Ad
Ad
Blair Guild/The Washington Post
How the Senate vote to allow witnesses unfoldedOn Feb. 13, the Senate debated and ultimately voted to allow witnesses in the impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump.
Get the headlines from today's paper, and click on each one to read the story.
Multi-tasking? Follow the latest headlines and analysis through our podcasts.
The Post offers several ways to securely send information and documents to journalists.
Stay connected with the latest news on your tablet and phone.
World
Ad
Ad
Mohammed Khalid was one of the youngest people charged with terrorism in U.S. history. His story tells us a lot about what we’re getting wrong.
“Usually we have people in nice ballgowns getting ready for an event, not in camouflage fatigues, so it’s quite a different picture,” said the Watergate Hotel’s managing director.
Henry Smith’s carryout spot has stayed true to its mission of feeding the D.C. neighborhood.
Ad