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House Votes to Send Impeachment Articles, Managers to the Senate

Iran Makes Arrests Related to Ukrainian Plane Crash, Analyst Says Iranian Credibility Severely Damaged

Iran arrested an unspecified number of suspects in relation to the Ukrainian plane crash on Jan. 14, but experts said the arrests will not solve the crisis, and that the Iranian regime may still resort to further lies. Iran’s Press TV reported on Tuesday that the Iranian Judiciary Commission detained a number of suspects “for their role in the plane crash,” according to the Turkish Anadolu Agency. New York Times journalist and Iran expert Farnaz Fassihi reported that the man who took video footage of the plane being struck by a missile was arrested. Ali Bakeer, an Ankara based Middle East Analyst, is of the opinion that the Iranian administration has arrested low-rank officials involved in the shooting of the plane and that the whole episode lacks transparency. “I think arresting a few…

House Votes to Send Impeachment Articles, Managers to the Senate

The House of Representatives voted to transmit articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate following a month-long delay. The House approved the matter in a 228-to-193-vote that was largely along partisan lines.

It came after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) named two House chairmen who led the impeachment inquiry as prosecutors for the Senate trial. They are Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who led the probe, and Judiciary Chair Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), whose committee approved the impeachment articles.

Nadler called the House to vote on the managers just hours after they were named by the speaker. A 10-minute debate ensued between the GOP and Democrats on the floor, with Nadler again arguing that a “fair trial” in the Senate “must include additional documents and relevant witnesses.” Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), the ranking Judiciary Committee Republican, argued that Democrats didn’t hold a “fair hearing in the House” and said the “president wasn’t allowed” to present counter-arguments and bring in fact witnesses.

The House voted to send up two articles that allege Trump abused his power and obstructed Congress, which is the last major action the lower chamber can take before the Senate takes over. After that, the managers will walk with the articles over the Senate building.

“Today is an important day,” said Pelosi in a news conference. “This is about the Constitution of the United States.”‘

Other managers named included Reps. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas), Val Demmings (D-Fla.), Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), and Jason Crow (D-Colo.)

Senators have said they expect to be sworn in as jurors this week, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has told reporters that the trial likely won’t start until next week, possibly Tuesday.

The House voted Dec. 18, 2019 to impeach Trump—in a party-line vote—but Pelosi announced that her caucus would place a hold on sending the articles of impeachment, saying that she would like to see how the Senate votes on its trial. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Pelosi have both called for witnesses, including former Trump adviser John Bolton, to be subpoenaed in the Senate trial, but McConnell has insisted on holding a trial within the parameters of the rules that were used during the impeachment efforts against then-President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s.

Ahead of the vote, McConnell on Wednesday again faulted the Democrats for rushing their case against Trump. “These things take time,” he said on the Senate floor. Democrats have disputed this claim, saying they need to move with urgency ahead of the 2020 election.

In his speech, McConnell laid out his case for acquitting Trump. “Speaker Pelosi and the House have taken our nation down a dangerous road. If the Senate blesses this unprecedented and dangerous House process by agreeing that an incomplete case and subjective basis are enough to impeach a president, we will almost guarantee the impeachment of every future president,” McConnell said.

The Democrats have alleged that Trump abused his office and blocked a congressional investigation in his dealings with Ukraine last year. Trump, they claimed, withheld millions of dollars in security aid to Kyiv in exchange for investigations into a political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his son, Hunter Biden. Trump and Ukrainian officials have denied the charges.

The White House and Republican allies said the inquiry is a continuation of a “witch hunt” that was initiated during then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election, which found no evidence of such a crime. Republicans have also claimed Democrats are trying to undo the results of the 2016 election.

But on Wednesday, Democrats again argued there was overwhelming evidence Trump abused his office while continuing to push for the Senate to compel more testimony from key witnesses.

The White House had critical words after the House team was announced by the speaker.

“The naming of these managers does not change a single thing,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement after Pelosi’s announcement. “President Trump has done nothing wrong. He looks forward to having the due process rights in the Senate.”

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Iran Bulldozed the Grave of Executed Christian Pastor: Family

A spokesperson for Article18 told Fox News that his grave was found desecrated when his family visited it on the anniversary of his death last December. “The Iranian authorities certainly made the call,” a spokesman for the organization told Fox. “We don’t know who exactly—perhaps the local mayor—but our understanding is they are expanding the cemetery and selling off plots to wealthy families who can afford them.” The pastor converted to Christianity before the 1979 revolution that placed the current regime in power, according to his family. In 1990, he was arrested and tortured before being held in solitary confinement. “Two weeks after resubmitting himself to prison, the pastor was executed after being convicted of apostasy by