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Democrats Build Impeachment Case, Alleging ‘Dangerous Crime'
Democrats are building their case for convicting President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.
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President Trump Has Been Impeached, Again – Here's What to Expect Next
President Trump was impeached for the second time just days before President-elect Joe Biden will take office. Looking ahead, there is no historical precedent for what it means to put a president on trial in the U.S. Senate after he’s left the White House. William Howell, a professor of American politics at the University of Chicago, joined LX News to...
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Many Senate Republicans Want to Move On From the Trump Era — But Will They Vote to Convict Him?
Now that President Trump has been impeached for the second time, all eyes turn to the Senate where Republicans will need to decide whether to vote for conviction. The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold joined LX News to explain the political calculations being made by Senate Republicans about whether to end the Trump era once and for all.
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Impeachment 101: Answers to Your Questions About the Impeachment of President Trump
President Donald Trump is finishing his fourth year in office just like he did his third – by getting impeached. NBCLX’s Ashley Holt and Chase Cain break down how a presidential impeachment works.
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House Urges Pence to Help Oust Trump; Impeachment Next
The U.S. House rushed ahead Tuesday toward impeaching President Donald Trump for the deadly Capitol attack, taking time only to try to persuade his vice president to push him out first. Trump showed no remorse, blaming impeachment itself for the “tremendous anger” in America. Already scheduled to leave office next week, Trump is on the verge of becoming the...
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Countdown to Impeachment Begins
Trump was charged with “incitement of insurrection” in a new article of impeachment for his actions leading up to last week’s assault on Capitol Hill; vote could come within days.
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Top Republican Says Trump Committed ‘Impeachable Offenses'
President Donald Trump is facing growing Democratic momentum to impeach him a second time
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Can Trump Be Tried in the Senate on Impeachment Charges Even After He Leaves Office? Yes, Some Experts Say
Some legal experts on the congressional power of impeachment believe President Donald Trump could be impeached and tried in the Senate even after he leaves office at noon on Jan. 20, NBC News reports. As House Democratic leaders consider a vote on articles of impeachment as early as the middle of next week, here’s a look at how the procedure would work....
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House Managers React After Trump Defense Wraps Up
Democratic House managers addressed the media on Tuesday after President Donald Trump’s defense team wrapped up their arguments in the Senate impeachment trial.
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Impeachment Trial Key Moments: Trump Defense Team Gives Opening Arguments
President Donald Trump’s legal defense team began opening arguments at the Senate impeachment trial on Saturday. Here are some of the top moments you may have missed.
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Jeffries: ‘We Can Handle Adversity Better Than Any Other Country in the World ‘
Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries, D – N.Y., addressed the Senate during Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Friday. Hear his speech on America’s history of overcoming adversity in times of crisis.
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White House Counsel: ‘It Is Time to Start With This Trial'
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone addressed the Senate on Tuesday during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Cipollone said he believes senators will find that president “has done absolutely nothing wrong.”
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Nancy Pelosi Talks Impeachment, 2020 Census During San Francisco Visit
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi visited San Francisco Sunday before heading back to the nation’s capital with what she said is the backing of a vast majority of Americans who are demanding a full and fair impeachment trial in the senate.
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Trump Impeachment Timeline: Senate Trial Begins
The Senate trial into whether President Donald Trump should be removed from office over his attempts to pressure Ukraine into investigating his main political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, has begun.
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Starr, Dershowitz Expected to Join Trump Defense Team
Former independent counsel Ken Starr and defense attorney Alan Dershowitz are slated to join President Donald Trump’s defense team when the Senate’s impeachment trial begins next week, according to NBC News. Also expected to join the team are former special counsel Robert Ray and Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general.
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Pro-Impeachment Rallies Draw Thousands on Eve of Historic House Vote
Vicki Miller is helping to organize one of more than 600 protests planned on the eve of the House’s vote on impeaching President Donald Trump because, for the retired lawyer from Philadelphia, the evidence is clear. “You can’t solicit the help of a foreign government in an election,” she said. For only the third time on Wednesday, the House is...
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Giuliani Says Trump ‘Relied on' His Claims About US Diplomat
Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, says he provided the president with information that the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was impeding investigations that could benefit Trump politically. Within weeks, she was recalled from her post. In an interview with The New York Times, Giuliani portrayed himself as directly involved in the effort to oust Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, and he provided...
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Trump Impeachment Vote Underscores a Harshly Partisan Era
This coming week’s virtually certain House impeachment of President Donald Trump will underscore how Democrats and Republicans have morphed into fiercely divided camps since lawmakers impeached President Bill Clinton. Twenty-one years ago this Thursday, a Republican-led House approved two impeachment articles against Democrat Clinton. While that battle was bitterly partisan, it was blurrier than the near party-line votes expected this week...
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President Trump Reacts After House Judiciary Passes Impeachment Articles
President Donald Trump addressed the media after the House Judiciary Committee sent two articles of impeachment to the full House of Representatives for consideration next week.
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Nadler Announces Articles of Impeachment Moving to Full House
Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., announces the articles of impeachment debated in the House Judiciary Committee will now move to the full House of Representatives