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The planned votes come after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told Democrats that the chamber would proceed with Trump's impeachment if Pence doesn't agree to the 25th Amendment process.Majority Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said the House could delay sending impeachment articles to the Senate until after Joe Biden's first 100 days in office to allow the president-elect to get his agenda off and running, including Covid-19 relief legislation and the confirmation of his Cabinet officials.Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the soonest his chamber could receive impeachment articles would be the eve of Biden's inauguration unless senators give unanimous consent to doing so earlier.— After break with Trump, Pence charts a new path forward.— FBI memo warns law enforcement across U.S. of possible armed protests at 50 state Capitols.— Nearly three-quarters of voters say democracy under threat, majority say Trump should resign or be removed, poll finds.— New York State Bar Association moves to oust Rudy Giuliani.— Melania Trump makes first comments about attack on the Capitol.Kristen Welker, Peter Alexander, Kelly O'Donnell and Hallie JacksonPresident Trump and Vice President Pence met in the Oval Office on Monday evening, a senior administration official told NBC News."The two had a good conversation, discussing the week ahead and reflecting on the last four years of the administration’s work and accomplishments," the official said.

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