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Feb 2020
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Senate approves Monday closing arguments...

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Senate approves Monday closing arguments; final vote Wednesday; Democrats amendment requiring Justice Roberts to rule on witnesses and assertions of privilege fails; Votes on amendments to subpoena Bolton fail; NY Times: President Trump told Bolton to help his Ukraine pressure campaign; President denies that happened; Ambassador Yovanovitch retires from the State Department

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