Monday morning brings us the second round of House Judiciary Committee hearings to determine whether President Donald Trump has committed impeachable acts. Last week’s hearing with constitutional experts laid out the history of the impeachment process and the somewhat ambiguous criteria. Now we will hear “opening arguments” from three lawyers. This article was originally published [
Democratic senators and Trump will be entering unprecedented territory: juggling an impeachment trial while campaigning for president.
The GOP tried to put the final impeachment witnesses on the spot, but tripped into a series of face-plants that did more damage to Trump than anything Democrats were able to do.
Famous for the big television moment, could we see Trump himself testifying under oath during his own impeachment trial in the Senate? Ron Klain reacts.
With his impeachment now all-but-certain, President Donald Trump and his allies are beginning to look past the House of Representatives, shifting their sights to the Republican-led Senate where the President will face trial.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) claimed Friday he has shared discussions with Republican senators who would consider voting to remove President Donald Trump from office if the House moves to impeach.
The White House supports a full trial for President Trump in the Senate if the House impeaches him.
President Donald Trump said he wants a Senate impeachment trial, and wants to make Rep. Adam Schiff of California his 'first witness.'
President Trump urged House Democrats to impeach him quickly so that he can reveal “how corrupt our system is.”
President Donald Trump gestures towards members on the media on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, after returning from United Nations General Assembly. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano predicted that President Donald Trump would testify during his impeachment trial. Napolitano told “America’s Newsroom” anchor Bill Hemmer on Thursday that he believed the president would testify on his own behalf once the House votes to impeach him and the Senate holds a trial, reported The Hill. “If you [