John Bolton says he would testify in Senate impeachment trial if subpoenaed
The former U.S. national security adviser said he's "prepared to testify" before the Senate in President Trump's impeachment trial if subpoenaed.
With an eye on impeachment, judges weigh House-Trump disputes
With an eye on impeachment, federal judges are weighing whether to grant House Democrats' demands for testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn and access to secret grand jury materials from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Trump retweets, deletes post naming alleged whistleblower
President Donald Trump retweeted, then deleted, a post that included the alleged name of the anonymous whistleblower whose complaint ultimately led to Trump’s impeachment by the House.
House committee raises prospect of more impeachment articles
The House Judiciary Committee is holding open the possibility of recommending additional articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Plans for Trump impeachment trial get foggy before holiday break
President Trump is in Florida after his historic impeachment, while plans for his speedy trial back in Washington remained clouded.
Pelosi: Power of gavel means Trump is 'impeached forever'
Nancy Pelosi promised as speaker she would "show the power of the gavel.”
House impeaches President Trump, what happens next?
After a historic vote by U.S. House of Representative members to impeach President Trump, making him the third president in history to be charged with committing high crimes and misdemeanors, there's confusion around what happens next.
Mitch McConnell blasts impeachment, says Senate ensures stability
The top Senate Republican is denouncing the "unfair" House impeachment of President Donald Trump and reassuring Trump and his supporters that "moments like this are why the United States Senate exists.”
Defying party, presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard votes 'present' on Trump impeachment
Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard did not join House Democrats in support of two impeachment articles against President Donald Trump.
President Trump impeached by US House on 2 charges
The votes for impeachment were 230-197-1 on the first charge, 229-198-1 on the second.
House votes to impeach Trump for abuse of power, obstruction of Congress
President Donald Trump is on the cusp of being impeached by the House. Here’s what you need to know.
'It doesn't really feel like we're being impeached': Trump rallies supporters amid impeachment by House
Defiant in the face of a historic rebuke, President Donald Trump rallied supporters in Michigan on Wednesday night as the House voted to impeach him, declaring, “It doesn't really feel like we're being impeached.”
Trump impeached by US House on charge of abuse of power, obstruction of Congress
“Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats, AND I DID NOTHING WRONG!" Trump wrote in one of 45 tweets posted before noon. He asked his followers to “Say a PRAYER!"
House debates Articles of Impeachment
Greg Lee reports.
Giuliani says he needed US ambassador to Ukraine 'out of the way'
Rudy Giuliani is now openly admitting that he pushed President Trump to dismiss the former ambassador to Ukraine - a key factor in the Democrats' impeachment case against President Trump.
House Rules Committee sets parameters for historic floor debate over Trump impeachment
The House Rules Committee was meeting Tuesday to set the parameters for debate over impeachment on the House floor.
AP count: Majority of House supports Trump's impeachment
President Donald Trump is on track to be impeached by the House with the majority now in favor ahead of voting, according to a running tally compiled by The Associated Press.
Trump angrily objects to impeachment, calls it 'perversion'
The president angrily objected to the House of Representatives' articles of impeachment in a fiery letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Trump impeachment vote underscores a harshly partisan era
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 when the House, now run by Democrats, is poised to impeach Republican Trump.
Lawmakers bracing for full vote on Impeachment in Washington DC next week
Mark Meredith reports from the White House.