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House Judiciary Committee Debates Impeachment Articles In Sometimes Tense Hearing
Should Democrats brace for defections, and what will the Republican strategy be in the Senate? -
House Democrats File Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump
The Judiciary Committee could vote as soon as Thursday on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress against the commander in chief. -
WATCH: House Democrats Unveil 2 Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump
The charges unveiled Tuesday stem from Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to announce investigations of his political rivals as he withheld aid to the country. -
From Consensus To Deadlock: Is Impeachment Still A Check On Presidents?
The Nixon impeachment was a bipartisan affair; President Clinton's impeachment was less so. But in the Trump era, getting bipartisan support for the move is virtually impossible. -
Lawmakers And Counsel Clash In Judiciary Committee Hearing
House Democrats summarized their case for the impeachment of President Donald Trump before the Judiciary Committee Monday. -
As Impeachment Inquiry Moves Forward, Questions Around Pompeo Continue To Swirl
The questions surrounding what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo knew about the Ukraine affair reflect the outsized role he has assumed as one of the president's most influential advisers. -
Democrats Are Going To Impeach Trump — Here's How They Might Do It
Democrats are going forward with impeachment against President Trump. During a hearing this week, they tipped their hand about the three articles they might bring forward. -
Articles Of Impeachment: Explaining What's Next In The House
A breakdown of what it means, how the process works and what the articles might say. -
President Clinton Was Impeached 21 Years Ago. Some Parallels Run Deep
From the politics to the presidents' counternarratives, there are a number of similarities between the events of December 1998 and the proceedings underway now against President Trump. -
Harvard Law Professor Discusses His Impeachment Testimony
Noah Feldman was a witness before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.