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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

McAdams says he is a yes on both articles of impeachment. "The evidence, to me, is clear," he said. — PolitiTweet.org

Alan He @alanhe

Rep. Ben McAdams impeachment announcement live stream via CBS affiliate @KUTV2News https://t.co/AowtaZvX6R https://t.co/bZMQJOwkN5

Posted Dec. 16, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Van Drew officially has a challenger in the wake of his party switch: Brigid Callahan Harrison. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 16, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

America 2019: @RepSlotkin calmly explaining why she is going to vote yes on both articles of impeachment as constituents seemingly try to shout over her at a town hall (she also gets loud applause when she finishes making a point). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 16, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

“"He's an attorney, he's a constitutionalist [and] has framed the issues as clearly and concisely as any congressman," Phillips said. Amash left the GOP this year and was rebuked by his colleagues after saying he believed the president had committed impeachable offenses. — PolitiTweet.org

Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Following on a scoop by ⁦@rachaelmbade⁩ — 33 freshmen House Democrats have voiced support for an effort led by ⁦⁦… https://t.co/q05TTIs0PD

Posted Dec. 15, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Following on a scoop by ⁦@rachaelmbade⁩ — 33 freshmen House Democrats have voiced support for an effort led by ⁦⁦@RepDeanPhillips⁩ to draft ⁦@justinamash⁩ as an impeachment manager when the trial moves to the Senate. https://t.co/cBUvXrWC1I — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 15, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

RT @lauren_peller: This potential move does not come as a surprise since this week Rep. Van Drew made it clear that he plans to vote agains… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 14, 2019 Retweet
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

A source familiar tells me @CongressmanJVD’s move to switch parties “90 percent done” and that he had informed his staff. Van Drew was one of two Democrats to vote against opening the impeachment inquiry and wanted Democrats to pursue censure instead of impeachment. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 14, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Notable endorsement of the impeachment articles from freshman Rep. Max Rose, D-NY, who was among the last House Democrats to back the inquiry --> — PolitiTweet.org

Rep. Max Rose @RepMaxRose

Party and politics will never come before the country I bled to protect — and would unquestionably do so again. The… https://t.co/J5pw6duNYK

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Hey world -- get yourself a colleague like @kathrynw5 who Venmo's some coffee $$ to get you through the last hours of a long week. She's the best. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

RT @KFaulders: Grueling hours. But covering this historic moment with some of the best in the biz is a privilege. (Don’t ask the number of… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019 Retweet
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

“Today is a solemn and sad day...the House will act expeditiously.” Quick statement from @RepJerryNadler following today’s impeachment vote. https://t.co/scf5vp6cYp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Statement from ⁦@RepDougCollins⁩ following the House Judiciary passage of two articles of impeachment —> https://t.co/n5qSCm2s2z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The House Judiciary Committee has passed Article II of impeachment charging the president with obstruction of Congress by a party-line vote of 23 to 17. Both articles have passed and now head to the floor of the House for a vote expected next Wednesday. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The House Judiciary Committee has passed Article I of impeachment charging the president with abuse of power, by a party-line vote of 23 to 17. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The @HouseJudiciary committee is NOW voting on Article I of the impeachment articles: abuse of power. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Republicans were furious about the sudden change, with @RepDougCollins calling it a “bush-league stunt.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The @HouseJudiciary markup today ended in a dramatic and unexpected fashion, with @RepJerryNadler announcing he was moving the final vote on articles of impeachment to Friday morning after a 12-hour markup where 5 GOP amendments were considered. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

When the House Judiciary Committee takes a 30 minute break at 9 p.m. and you have time to fill...you can go really, really deep into the markup process. — PolitiTweet.org

CBS News @CBSNews

.@RebeccaRKaplan breaks down what goes into the House Judiciary Committee markup hearing https://t.co/UPh4ulSlGc https://t.co/MUamztx8EL

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

A little late to this, but here’s amendment 5 from ⁦@Jim_Jordan⁩. It strikes the last 8 words of each article. The last amendment from ⁦@GReschenthaler⁩, to strike article II, failed 23-17 on a party line vote. https://t.co/fsfBmp8iII — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

@kyledcheney TBH it's been hours since I saw the first catnap on the dais. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 13, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

@KrisAnkarlo Like maybe a good time to go on vacation, right? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

What the House schedule next week could look like - subject to change, per a Democratic leadership aide: MONDAY: Working day, no votes TUESDAY: Appropriations (gov't funding runs out 12/20) WEDNESDAY: Impeachment THURSDAY: USMCA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

Next up from @GReschenthaler — an amendment to strike all of article II (obstruction of Congress) https://t.co/SZQGsAzncr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

This amendment has failed on a party-line vote of 23-17. — PolitiTweet.org

Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The Gaetz amendment on Hunter Biden failed on a 23-17 party line vote. Next up, the third GOP amendment from… https://t.co/TNOHCaaOzS

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The Gaetz amendment on Hunter Biden failed on a 23-17 party line vote. Next up, the third GOP amendment from @andybiggs4az about the Ukrainian aid eventually being released. https://t.co/LDQO76SWvM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

@kristin__wilson @jeremyherb @Phil_Mattingly @mkraju Your secret is safe with me and the entire population of Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

@kristin__wilson @jeremyherb @Phil_Mattingly To @mkraju and @jeremyherb earlier today. @kristin__wilson, any tips on how to cultivate this behavior in a correspondent? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

@jeremyherb But was this one personally delivered by @Phil_Mattingly with a side of snacks — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

And the @HouseJudiciary markup is back underway. We expect the full House to vote on articles of impeachment next week. A quick look at how each party's leadership is approaching the vote: https://t.co/QMPR6uSQML — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019
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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan

The House just took its last votes for the week, including passing the Democrats' proposal to lower prescription drug prices by a vote of 230-192. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 12, 2019