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Dec 2019
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Country Over Party

The New York Times
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As the House Judiciary Committee pushed toward a historic vote to send two articles of impeachment to the full House, lawmakers made their final appeals to the other side. Democrats implored committee members to vote with their conscience and put country over party. Republicans, in turn, asked for the exact same thing.

“The Latest” is a series on the impeachment inquiry, from the team behind “The Daily.” You can find more information about it here.

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