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The House tabled Green’s resolution with a bipartisan vote that saw 128 Democrats vote with Republicans, while 78 of Green’s ...
The sudden action forced by a lone Democrat, Rep. Al Green of Texas, brought little debate and split his party. Most ...
Put more politely, the president was "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office"—just cause for removal. "This ...
(Privilege Speech delivered by Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III at the Senate on Monday afternoon, 09 June 2025. Senator ...
Trump, who once called Diddy a “good friend,” said he’s considering a pardon. Here’s a guide to his role in the Sean Combs trial.
Mom of murdered gay man claims evangelical Trump impeachment lawyer misled cops about son’s death: lawsuit - Exclusive: Linda Clary Umberger says Jay Sekulow’s response to her son’s homicide ...
We’ve finally impeached the most obviously corrupt president in U.S. history. I’d say, “Take a bow,” but Republican members of Congress have done enough bowing for all of us.
Impeachments of federal judges are rare: Only 15 have ever been impeached in U.S. history, and only eight have been convicted by the Senate, most recently in 2010.
Rep. Al Green, a Democrat from Houston, said he plans to file impeachment articles against President Donald Trump regarding Gaza soon.
Amid 2nd Impeachment, A Look At Troubled History Of South Korean Presidents South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing a second impeachment vote on Saturday after his short-lived declaration ...
South Korean presidents don't have a good track record when it comes to breaking the law. Four of country's last last six presidents have done time in prison for criminal acts.
History of martial law in South Korea August 15, 1948. The Republic of Korea, as South Korea is known officially, was founded in 1948 after the Korean Peninsula was divided into South and North Korea.