Trump news: House takes major step towards impeachment, as Democrats debate in Houston
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Your support makes all the difference.The top 10 Democrats in the presidential race faced each other in yet another 2020 showdown, with Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren meeting head-to-head for the first time in the primary season.
The debate comes following a busy day in Washington, where the House Judiciary Committee approved a key resolution as it gears up towards potential impeachment of Donald Trump. The resolution has defined the boundaries of a probe that Democrats hope could lead to said impeachment, and potentially his removal from office. The move allows the committee to designate certain hearings as impeachment hearings, and empower staff to question witnesses for a longer period of time.
Mr Trump travelled to Baltimore today for a Republican fundraising event and the House Republican Conference member retreat dinner.
During the debates, Ms Warren and Mr Biden were joined by the likes of Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Beto O'Rourke, Julián Castro, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, and Andrew Yang.
The debate saw an illustration of their differences on healthcare policy, with Ms Warren and Mr Sanders advocating for Medicare for All, while many of the others advocating for a less aggressive approach.
Mr Trump has a quiet day scheduled for Friday, meeting for an intelligence briefing in the morning, before then meeting with the secretary of Defense in the afternoon.
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Warren says that "we cannot keep asking our military to keep solving problems that cannot be solved militarily."
She is saying that an international effort must be taken to fight terrorism, and that bombs are not the only answer.
Warren says she was with John McCain in Afghanistan two years ago, and says she talked to people on the ground there.
Sanders says "I never believed" what the Bush administration said about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, after Biden claimed he was against the Iraq war after he found out there was no yellow cake uranium.
Sanders says that is unfair to compare his form of Democratic socialism to what is happening in Venezuela.
He compares his policy ideas to what you see in Canada or in Scandinavia, with universal healthcare coverage.
Castro calls for 21st century Marshall Plan for Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.
Booker, a vegan, says that he does not think that solving climate change's problems means everyone needs to follow the same diet as him. He says that factory farming, however, is detrimental.
Warren says that climate change "is the threat to every living thing on the planet".
She says that she wants to use regulations to cut carbon emissions.
Harris says she looks at the issue of climate change "through the lens" of her baby nieces.
She also says that Republicans lack "courage" in addressing the climate crisis.
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