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Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - U.S. Senate failed, by just one vote, to convict President Andrew Johnson on articles of impeachment 158 years ago today, an issue in today's Louisiana GOP Senate primary election.
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American History TV @cspanhistory
May 16, 2019
Video: #OnThisDay in 1868, the Senate failed to convict Andrew Johnson of “high crimes and misdemeanors” during his impeachment trial. Historian @jmeacham explains how it unfolded and talks about impeachment as a political tool.
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2055651238717362476

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - LA GOP Rep. Julia Letlow advances to the June 27 Republican primary runoff election for U.S. Senate in Louisiana per AP with Sen. Bill Cassidy currently in third place.
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2055837429999804856

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - Schumer, Budget Ranking Mbr Merkley & other Senate Democratic leaders tonight on Senate Parliamentarian’s initial ruling that the $1B for WH Ballroom in the GOP reconciliation bill would be subject to a 60-vote Byrd Rule point of order: “Following this guidance from the Senate Parliamentarian, Republicans will either have to strip the provision as drafted from the bill, or Democrats will raise a Byrd Rule point of order on the floor, and the provision will fail to get the necessary 60 votes to remain in the bill. Democrats are prepared to challenge any future language the Republicans try to pass to use taxpayer dollars to fund Trump’s ballroom.”
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2055841120790118672

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - Thune spox response to Senate parliamentarian’s $1B WH ballroom initial ruling:
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