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.
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Over 120 former MKs oppose Ayman Odeh's removal in joint letter
Trump's firing of State Dept watchdog may be 'unlawful,' Pelosi says
House Democrats claim that Sec. of State Mike Pompeo personally recommended Linick's sacking because the inspector general "had opened an investigation into wrongdoing by Sec. Pompeo himself."
Top Trump adviser suggests ousted watchdog was part of 'deep state'
Trump late Friday ousted Inspector General Steve Linick, the fourth inspector general he has fired in two months, following his acquittal by the Republican-controlled Senate in his impeachment trial.
Trump fires State Dept. inspector general in latest broadside on watchdogs
Trump said in a letter to Pelosi that he no longer had confidence in the inspector general's ability to serve, though he did not give the reason for his loss of confidence.
Trump's revenge served hot in the 'Friday Night Massacre'
Revenge has been called a dish best served cold, but US President Donald Trump prefers it red-hot and steaming.
Vindman’s synagogue accepts letters of support following ouster
Vindman was the Jewish staffer who was among the first to raise flags about President Donald Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to investigate a political rival.
Trump ousts Jewish staffer who testified in impeachment hearings
Trump said on Friday that he was unhappy with Vindman, and two senior White House officials told the New York Times that Vindman would be reassigned to the Pentagon.
Trump gives speech celebrating acquittal and slamming political enemies
The president referred to the 22-month investigation by former U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller into his 2016 campaign's possible contacts with Russia as "bulls**t."
Romney breaks from Republicans, votes 'guilty' in Trump impeachment trial
Romney voted 'guilty' on the first impeachment charge, abuse of power, siding with the Senate's 45 Democrats and two independents. He voted 'not guilty' on the second charge, obstruction of Congress.
Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election battle looms
The Senate voted 52-48 to acquit him of abuse of power and then voted 53-47 to acquit him of obstruction of Congress.
Trump addresses war on terror, Mideast peace during SOTU
Jewish Democratic Council of America: “President Trump doesn’t represent the views and values of American Jews."