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Senator Romney presses to change rules for impeachment
Senator Mitt Romney was among several senators who pressed to change the rules for the impeachment of President Trump. The changes were a surprise development in the first day of the trial yesterday. The original rules by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would have kept the trial to two 12-hour days and would have delayed voting on allowing witnesses...
Utahn’s wanting impeachment gathering
Hundreds of Utahns who want President Trump to be impeached are making their voices heard in Salt Lake City. Impeachment supporters like Nancy McHugh gathered outside the William Bennet Federal Building last night to show that they want the President held accountable for his actions...
Utah Congressman says no to impeachment
Utah Congressman says no to impeachment
Utah Congressman says no to impeachment
Utah Congressman John Curtis says he will vote no on impeachment articles leveled by Democrats against President Trump. Curtis had previously said he would keep an open mind about the impeachment hearings. But yesterday Curtis said that the articles of impeachment finally brought forward made it an easy decision to vote no...
Congressman Chris Stewart defends President Trump at hearing
Congressman Chris Stewart defends President Trump at hearing
Congressman Chris Stewart defends President Trump at hearing
Republican Congressman Chris Stewart again defended President Trump during today's impeachment hearing before the House Intelligence Committee. While addressing U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, Stewart read comments from the president of Ukraine where he said he did not believe he was under pressure from President Trump to investigate political rivals...
Utah House members vote on impeachment
Utah's members in the U.S. House voted along party lines on yesterday's resolution to advance the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Democrat Ben McAdams joined the majority of his party to pass the measure while Republicans Rob Bishop, Chris Stewart and John Curtis all voted against it...
Republican Senator’s comments raising eyebrows
Republican Congressman Chris Stewart is raising eyebrows with comments he made regarding State Department employees who are providing testimony as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Appearing on Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham's show, Stewart said those employees are "betraying" the American people and the "trust of the Constitution...
Pro Trump rally has opposition
A rally meant to bring together supporters of President Trump to protest an impeachment inquiry didn't work out quite the way organizers planned. When those supporters gathered yesterday in West Jordan, they found themselves outnumbered by Utahns who do support the impeachment probe...

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