U.S. futures point to a lower open on Wall Street as Trump faces impeachment inquiry.
, and Congress has never booted one from the White House. Even if Democrats eventually impeach Trump, the Republican-held Senate may never find him guilty and remove him from office.
In the meantime, investors are also monitoring developments on the trade front. Speaking in New York, Tuesday, President Trump said he will not accept a "bad" trade deal with China. Trump also argued the World Trade Organization needs "drastic change" to deal with malpractices from China and other countries.In corporate news, KB Home will be reporting after the bell.
Several Fed members will also be making speeches throughout the day, including Chicago Fed President Charles Evans at 9:00 a.m. ET.
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