The impeachment trial of President Trump begins this morning. Today, we answer all of your questions about what will happen next — including how it will work and what is likely to happen. Guest: Nicholas Fandos, who covers Congress for The New York Times.
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
Background reading:
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An Escalating War in the Middle East
The V.P.’s Search for a V.P.
A Radical Reboot of Nuclear Energy
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