Insurrectionists who attacked Capitol say Trump invited them
‘He felt like he was answering the call of our president,’ said a lawyer for the ‘QAnon shaman.’
By Emily Singer - January 15, 2021
‘He felt like he was answering the call of our president,’ said a lawyer for the ‘QAnon shaman.’
By Emily Singer - January 15, 2021
Republicans who complained that impeaching Donald Trump was divisive had nothing to say about Marjorie Taylor Greene’s plans.
By Donna Provencher - January 14, 2021
There does not appear to be four Republican senators who will vote to allow witnesses, a break from every other impeachment trial in American history.
By Associated Press - January 31, 2020
Republicans are still struggling with how to deal with explosive revelations from John Bolton.
By Emily Singer - January 28, 2020
Bolton said Trump wouldn’t release military aid to Ukraine unless it relented to a Biden investigation — contradicting Trump’s legal team.
By Associated Press - January 27, 2020
Schiff said Americans cannot trust Trump to put the country’s interests over Trump’s own, and thus should be removed from office.
By Emily Singer - January 24, 2020
Trump’s legal team will begin its defense in the impeachment trial on Saturday, which Trump called ‘Death Valley’ for television ratings.
By Emily Singer - January 24, 2020
Fact checking the White House’s arguments ahead of the Senate impeachment trial.
By Associated Press - January 21, 2020
The Government Accountability Office says it was illegal for the administration to withhold military aid to Ukraine.
By Emily Singer - January 16, 2020
Lev Parnas gave an explosive interview to MSNBC in which he said Trump and Mike Pence were directly involved in the effort to get Ukraine to investigate Biden.
By Associated Press - January 16, 2020
The Senate impeachment trial against Donald Trump will likely begin next week as well.
By Associated Press - January 10, 2020
McConnell has given the same speech three days in a row complaining about the Trump impeachment trial.
By Emily Singer - January 07, 2020
Trump’s former national security adviser — a key figure in the Ukraine scandal — said he would testify in a Senate impeachment trial.
By Emily Singer - January 06, 2020
Sen. Linsey Graham (R-SC) wants to be able to acquit Trump even if Speaker Nancy Pelosi doesn’t send the articles of impeachment over to the Senate.
By Associated Press - January 06, 2020
Trump also figured in the second and third biggest stories of the year: his family separation policy and the investigation by former special counsel Robert Mueller.
By Associated Press - December 22, 2019
The White House press secretary claimed Trump was hard at work as he took to Twitter all Wednesday to attack the impeachment proceedings.
By Emily Singer - December 18, 2019
Activists organized more than 600 events from Alaska to Florida to show support for Trump’s impeachment.
By Associated Press - December 18, 2019
Donald Trump will become the third president in United States history to be impeached.
By Emily Singer - December 18, 2019
Giuliani has repeatedly admitted Trump knew he was trying to oust the ambassador to Ukraine for standing in the way of a Biden investigation.
By Emily Singer - December 17, 2019
According to the Washington Post Fact Checker, Trump made more than 7,700 false or misleading statements over the past year.
By Emily Singer - December 16, 2019
Trump tweeted a record 115 times on Thursday as the House Judiciary Committee inched closer to finalizing articles of impeachment.
By Associated Press - December 13, 2019
The move sets up a vote by the full House next week.
By Emily Singer - December 13, 2019
Republicans didn’t accomplish much at Thursday’s marathon hearing.
By Emily Singer - December 13, 2019
Rep. Kelly Armstrong tried to claim that the IRS unfairly targeted tea party groups in the mid-2000s, a conspiracy that has long been debunked.
By Emily Singer - December 12, 2019
The articles of impeachment Trump faces would prohibit him from ever seeking public office again.
By Emily Singer - December 11, 2019
If the House successfully impeaches Donald Trump, the Senate will hold a trial in January to determine his fate.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 10, 2019
Trump will face two articles of impeachment: One for abusing the office of the presidency and the other for obstructing justice.
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