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Comey in court; government shutdown, more news

Comey in court; government shutdown, more news

Stay up to date with live coverage of the Trump administration Wednesday as ex-FBI Director James Comey pleaded guilty at his arraignment on charges of lying to Congress. His trial date was set for January.

Also, the Supreme Court will hear a case today challenging Illinois mail-in voting laws, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to testify about “worldwide threats” before the House Homeland Security Committee.

The Senate convenes to vote yet again on a stopgap funding bill as the government shutdown enters its second week.

The vote is expected to fail.

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