On Feb. 13, the Senate debated and ultimately voted to allow witnesses in the impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump, an unexpected move in the trial’s proceedings. They later abandoned this plan. Read more: wapo.st/3rOay6G. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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