Just about a year after starting his first term in Congress, Manchester Democrat Chris Pappas finds himself in the midst of an impeachment process, as the House prepares to vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump -- abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The debates have been bitter. Pappas has called for a "bipartisan response to uphold the rule of law," indicating he will consider the facts presented by Congress while maintaining his focus also on the concerns of Granite Staters. We talk with him about this tumultuous political period -- as well as the new U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement on trade, military spending, and more.
Just about a year after starting his first term in Congress, Manchester Democrat Chris Pappas finds himself in the midst of an impeachment process, as the House prepares to vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump -- abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The debates have been bitter. Pappas has called for a "bipartisan response to uphold the rule of law," indicating he will consider the facts presented by Congress while maintaining his focus also on the concerns of