Impeachment
Trump declares he will get impeached if Republicans lose midterms, plans to meet health insurers
Trump spoke to House Republicans at the Kennedy Center, a Washington performing arts center that was recently renamed to include a mention of Trump.
On This Day in 2021: January 6 US Capitol insurrection riots
Pezeshkian the fall guy: Could Iran impeach its president? - analysis
Over 120 former MKs oppose Ayman Odeh's removal in joint letter
Trump lawyers portray impeachment trial as Democratic witch hunt
Democrats were unimpressed by the presentation.
Republican enthusiasm for Trump 2024 lags as impeachment trial nears end
"Let me decide if he's guilty or not," Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy told reporters when asked if he could vote for Trump again.
Nikki Haley distances herself from former US President Donald Trump
Haley said that Trump will not run for federal office again, and she doesn't believe he could even if he wanted to. "He’s fallen so far," she said.
Trump impeachment lawyer wears kippah on Senate floor
While addressing the chamber, Schoen repeatedly covered his head with his hand when he drank water, leading to an explosion of social media questions.
Donald Trump permanently banned from Twitter, even if he wins in 2024
"The way our policies work, when you're removed from the platform, you're removed from the platform."
Lawyer on Trump’s defense team sued him for baseless claims one year ago
Michael T. van der Veen from Philadelphia represented a client who sued Trump and the Postmaster General for allegedly depriving Pennsylvania voters from the right to vote and having votes counted.
Why did Trump's lawyer, David Schoen, keep putting his hand on his head?
Was the fact that he covered his head while drinking also because he is an Orthodox Jew?
Senators vote to proceed with Trump's impeachment trial
Trump's lawyers plan to open the trial by questioning whether the US Constitution allows the Senate to hold an impeachment trial for a president after he has left office.
After Capitol riot, Trump impeachment to open with fight on Constitution
Trump's lawyers plan to open the trial on Tuesday by questioning whether the U.S. Constitution allows the Senate to hold an impeachment trial for a president after he has left office.
As impeachment begins, NY accelerates probes of Trump's property dealings
Both the district attorney and the attorney general are focused in part on whether Trump’s businesses improperly falsified values on real-estate assets to secure tax breaks, loans or other benefits.