House Dems and White House officials are engaged in active preparations for the high-stakes trial of Pres. Trump, the latest sign that there's a widespread belief that it will still occur despite the bitter standoff that has left the proceedings in limbo
Washington , the latest sign that there's a widespread belief that it will still occur despite the bitter standoff that has left the proceedings in limbo.
Staff for key House committees, in consultation with Democratic leaders, are expected to work over the holiday recess to prepare for a trial in the event it starts early in the new year, according to two sources with knowledge of the work.
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