Senate Debate Over Trial Rules And Witnesses Expected To Begin In Open Session Tomorrow; New CNN Polling On Impeachment

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WSJ: Trump Hopes “Less Shackled” Pulte Shrinks Intel Agencies

Reaction from Maine Democratic voters after their party’s Senate hopeful Graham Platner faces a string of negative headlines. Plus, according to a new report, President Trump said he'd like his pick for acting Director of National Intelligence, Bill Pulte, who has zero experience ...  Show more

Senate GOP Rejects Efforts to Kill Trump's $1.8B Fund

Senate Republicans rejected multiple efforts on Thursday to formally kill President Trump’s push for a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who claim they were victimized by the government. Plus, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark speaks to Anderson about the development of AI. He ...  Show more

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