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A new impeachment effort against Trump underscores the deep political divisions that remain between the two parties in Washington. Those divides were on full display during Trump's joint address ...
Texas congressman Al Green has filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Here's what happens if they stick.
Politics Illegally Firing Government Officials: Who Did It Worse, Andrew Johnson or Donald Trump? Trump won’t get impeached like Johnson, but his purge of Inspectors General betrays his felony ...
This week, in part two of a three-part series, Heritage expert Hans von Spakovsky explains what exactly is an impeachable offense as he details our nation's history with impeachment. TIM DOESCHER ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Thursday that the impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will be sent to the Senate on April 10, and senators are then ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson informed Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer the House will send the impeachment articles against Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on ...
The failure of the House on Tuesday to bring an impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas fizzled into an instant embarrassment for Speaker Mike Johnson and his threadbare ...
The House Speaker hit out at "single party" impeachment attempts in 2019 as the Democrats sought to investigate Donald Trump.
Speaker Mike Johnson said Saturday that he thinks House Republicans have the votes to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, insisting that such a move has "become a ...
Many presidents have faced impeachment resolutions; fewer have been subjected to actual impeachment inquiries. Here’s what happened to them.
In “The Failed Promise,” a new book about Reconstruction and Johnson’s impeachment, Robert S. Levine looks closely at the perspective of Douglass and other Black leaders.
President Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for firing his secretary of war, in defiance of a statute -- which was no doubt unconstitutional -- prohibiting him from doing so.