A Republican Resistance

It’s been a week of pushback by members of the Republican Party. On Wednesday, House Republicans staged a protest at the Capitol that delayed a crucial deposition in the impeachment inquiry. Chanting “Let us in! Let us in!” about two dozen members pushed past Capitol Police officers to enter the secure rooms of the House Intelligence Committee, where investigators have been conducting private interviews.

On Thursday, Senate Republicans introduced a resolution condemning the impeachment inquiry. Senior Republican aides said the resolution was not expected to come to the Senate floor for a vote until next week at the earliest.

The president also got some encouragement from Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, and other supporters and former aides. They have launched a new radio show from Mr. Bannon’s basement, called “War Room,” to help fight impeachment.

And finally, Mr. Trump has canceled subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post. Officials in the West Wing on Thursday announced that copies of the two papers would no longer be delivered to the White House. The administration is moving to force federal agencies to end their subscriptions, as well.