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On Thursday, House Democrats are expected to outline how the law applies to what they see as the president's "corrupt scheme" with Ukraine to tilt the 2020 election in his favor.
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House managers called for impeachment and attorneys for President Trump declared the articles of impeachment "ridiculous."
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Long before being picked as one of seven managers in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, Congresswoman Val Demings was known as Orlando’s first female police chief, the youngest of seven children, and part of the city’s most powerful political couples.
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Orlando congresswoman Val Demings says she’s honored to be part of the team that will try the impeachment case against President Trump. Demings says as Orlando’s former police chief, she has the experience to be one of the seven impeachment managers.
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Like many congressional activities, the Senate trial begins with pomp and circumstance and procedure and process. Little of substance will be achieved until the case is presented next week.
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Two Democratic aides say the announcement is planned for 9 a.m. ET. The articles would need approval from the Judiciary Committee and then the full House for President Trump to be impeached.
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No president of the United States has ever been removed from office by impeachment. But efforts to impeach presidents date back to the 1840s.
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"The president must be held accountable," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday. "No one is above the law."