Article snippet: The House Judiciary Committee will resume debate on two articles of impeachment against MORE on Thursday morning ahead of final votes on them expected later in the day. Clashes between lawmakers late Wednesday highlighted deep divisions on the panel, which is poised to pass the resolutions along strict party lines. The full House is expected to vote on them next week, making Trump just the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. Senate Majority Leader indicated that he expects a trial in the Republican-controlled upper chamber to be held in January, where a two-thirds vote would be needed to remove the president from office. Follow The Hill's live coverage below: Trump appears to set personal record for tweets in a day 11:58 p.m. President Trump on Thursday set a personal record for use of Twitter in a single day since taking office, blasting out more than 120 tweets or retweets in 24 hours. In total, the president sent 123 messages, according to a count by The Hill, topping his previous record of 105 set just a few days earlier. The majority of Trump's tweets came during a morning outburst in which he retweeted dozens of messages from Republican lawmakers ripping the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearings. The president's own tweets throughout the day started and ended with criticisms of Democrats conducting impeachment hearings which he decried as a "hoax." The Judiciary panel spent more than 14 hours debating two articles of impeachment agai... Link to the full article to read more
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