The impeachment is about politics, but not all about politics
To say it's one or the other is incorrect, but one thing is for sure: We know what the Senate will conclude.
To say it's one or the other is incorrect, but one thing is for sure: We know what the Senate will conclude.
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Democrats debate as the Republican-led Senate takes up articles of impeachment. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune's John Rash and Patricia Lopez.