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What comes next in impeachment

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Amber Phillips previews the Senate’s impeachment trial next month. Griff Witte on why red states are choosing to welcome more refugees. And Sarah Hashemi describes the reach of the new “L Word.”

Transcript

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Glory, Arightonio, we're at the post.

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I'm, this is Post Reports. I'm Martine Powers.

0:34.0

It's Thursday, December 19.

0:38.4

Today, next steps in the presidential impeachment.

0:42.0

Why Utah wants more refugees and rebooting a TV show that was the first of its kind.

0:47.9

On this vote, the Yays are 229. The Nays are 198.

0:59.6

The House impeached the president on two counts.

1:02.2

The Yays are 230. The Nays are 197.

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Present is one.

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Article one is adopted.

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Abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

1:16.8

Article two is adopted.

1:19.5

But he's still president.

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I'm Amber Phillips and I write about politics for the fix at The Washington Post.

1:28.5

It's up to the Senate to hold a trial and decide his punishment.

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