The House Makes History- For Absolutely No Reason

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The full House is expected to take a historic vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump Wednesday: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The House Rules Committee worked late into Tuesday night to set the terms of the impeachment debate and potential timing of a vote. Democrats and Republicans have agreed on six hours of floor debate.

On the eve of the vote, President Trump sent a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, railing against what he calls an "illegal, partisan attempted coup." ABC News has learned that White House lawyers were cut out of the process of drafting the letter. Instead, at the direction of the President, the letter was drafted by a team of three White House staffers, none of them in the White House Counsel's office. But a White House official familiar with the process says: "The words are the President's." 

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