United States House Committee on the Judiciary

The editorial noted the stark contrast between Democrats citing evidence and GOP lawmakers raising "spurious complaints" in the impeachment hearings.
Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said the committee would resume the session at 10 a.m. ET Friday.
The president’s @realDonaldTrump account had tweeted and retweeted 115 times by late Thursday night.
Yet today’s House Republicans are not likely to break with Trump in impeachment votes.
Lawmakers have begun marking up the articles of impeachment levied against President Trump, and the full House could vote on them next week.
The Democratic congressman's office said he was "in good spirits and plans to be back at work next week."
The announcement is expected to come early Tuesday morning, although it's unclear what articles will be drafted.
Republican counsel Steve Castor set Twitter alight when he unpacked his hearing materials from a reusable grocery bag in lieu of a briefcase.
Stanford University Professor Pamela Karlan delivered a fiery opening statement in the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearing.
Stephen Castor suggested some witnesses didn't appear before the House because it's "really expensive to hire these outside lawyers."