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9 Feb, 4 tweets, 2 min read
If House Democrats get their way, Congress’ next coronavirus relief package will also double as the first major expansion of Obamacare subsidies in over a decade
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Pieces of the aid proposal released last night would temporarily bolster the federal aid extended to Obamacare enrollees and expand the population eligible for subsidies
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The proposal is slated to be marked up by the Ways and Means Committee later this week

Here's some of what it would do 👇
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• Fully subsidize Obamacare coverage for people earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level and those on unemployment insurance
• End the subsidy cliff
• Cover 85% of the cost of private health insurance for those laid off during the pandemic
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10 Feb
Thread: We’re answering your questions about the impeachment. 👋

Here’s one we got from a reader in Georgia: What’s the point of impeaching Trump if he’s no longer in office? politi.co/2OshkAH Image
Should Trump be convicted during this trial, a majority of the Senate could choose to bar him from holding future federal office, writes @natashakorecki. Plus, it would send a message to future presidents. politi.co/2OshkAH Image
Q: Why bother with the impeachment trial if it seems likely to fail? Why not instead censure Trump?

A: Democrats have dismissed censure as “a mere slap on the wrist,” says @natashakorecki.
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10 Feb
ICYMI: We've edited down everything you need to see from Day 1 of Trump's second impeachment trial to 180 seconds.

Here are our takeaways 👇 politi.co/3rCZ0Dc
1️⃣ From Raskin's emotional appeal to senators to Neguse's systematic shredding of the Trump argument that a post-presidency trial is unconstitutional, House impeachment managers nailed it. They prepared for weeks for this moment — and it showed. politi.co/3rCZ0Dc
2️⃣ Trump’s attorneys blew it. The meandering presentation by Bruce Castor barely made sense: One minute he was complimenting senators, the next talking about getting lost in the halls of Congress. politi.co/3rCZ0Dc
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9 Feb
Impeachment proceedings begin at noon today with a four-hour debate on whether it’s constitutionally permissible to impeach an ex-president. Then lawmakers will take a vote on the question. politico.com/newsletters/pl…
We'll be watching the constitutionality vote carefully. It will give us a good indication right away about whether any Republicans beyond the usual suspects like Mitt Romney and Susan Collins are open to conviction politico.com/newsletters/pl…
Don't forget: Just last week, 45 Senate Republicans voted that it’s unconstitutional to try Trump now that he’s exited the W.H. Since then, several conservative lawyers have pushed back. We’ll learn today if any Republicans have been persuaded. politico.com/newsletters/pl…
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The trial is here. After weeks of tension in the House following the Jan. 6 insurrection that pushed lawmakers to impeach Donald Trump for the second time, the focus is shifting to the Senate as the impeachment trial kicks off tomorrow. politi.co/3cSuKAg
Big questions about this week's impeachment trial still remain, including how long it will last and whether witnesses will be called. What we do know is that it's highly doubtful enough Republicans will join Democrats to convict Trump. politi.co/3cSuKAg
But the arguments used by both Trump's lawyers and House impeachment managers will hold critical clues for the future of the post-Trump GOP and the Democratic midterm message politi.co/3cSuKAg
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5 Feb
The Senate has confirmed 6 out of 23 of President Biden's Cabinet members so far. Here's a look at where each of Biden's nominees stand 👉 politi.co/39KPW9h
Pete Buttigieg’s confirmation as Transportation secretary marks the culmination of his meteoric rise in politics from the mayor of South Bend, Ind., to the first openly gay Cabinet secretary. politi.co/39KPW9h
Alejandro Mayorkas is the first Latino secretary of Homeland Security. Under Biden, he will be responsible for strengthening DACA and other immigration programs. politi.co/39KPW9h
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5 Feb
More Republicans voted to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments than to impeach Donald Trump — a punishment that will reverberate for a long time to come politi.co/3jm1bIf
Democrats’ decision to boot Greene from panels for incendiary remarks she made before coming to Congress marks a new era of partisan warfare in the House, with the majority party controlling the conduct of minority members
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But the support of 11 House Republicans for the move marked only the latest rift within the GOP as it tries to reclaim power, and Greene herself could make fresh problems for her party at her press conference this morning politi.co/3jm1bIf
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