Tuesday on the NewsHour, Donald Trump becomes the first former president to face judgement from the Senate as both sides begin to make their case on his role in the Capitol insurrection, West Virginia emerges as a leader in the inoculation fight against COVID-19 as new variants spread, and a campaign of targeted assassinations against civil society creates climate of fear in Afghanistan's capital.
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Senate votes to move forward with Trump’s impeachment trial11 min
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Former Trump defense attorney on why the impeachment trial is unconstitutional5 min
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A constitutional scholar on why Trump’s impeachment trial should proceed6 min
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News Wrap: Biden backs $1,400 stimulus payments for some Americans6 min
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Mary Wilson, founding member of the Supremes, dies at 762 min
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Slowing the spread of new COVID strains by changing public attitudes toward vaccinations7 min
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West Virginia emerges as a leader in the inoculation fight against COVID-197 min
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Targeted assassinations against civil society create a climate of fear in Afghanistan10 min
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