Six reporters take on the week in impeachment

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Six POLITICO reporters break down what’s shaking in the impeachment world and fill you in on what you may have missed this week

It was another revelatory week in impeachment where it was almost impossible to pin down what left us most shook.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Democrats would proceed with articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Trump in turn urged Democrats to impeach him as soon as possible. Constitutional scholars testified that Trump's actions related to Ukraine were the worst misconduct in presidential history. And Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani showed up in Kyiv again.

Allow our team of unshakable reporters covering impeachment and the Trump White House to fill you in.Anita Kumar, White House correspondent: Not really. The Democratic witnesses said Trump should be impeached. The Republican witness said Trump shouldn’t be impeached. It was largely predictable and likely didn’t change anyone’s mind. House members are still expected to vote largely — if not completely — along party lines in favor of impeaching Trump, sending the process to the Senate for a trial. The Republican witness, law professor Jonathan Turley, did do one thing that could be a bit of risk down the road for Trump.

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