In the impeachment inquiry, a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the legal standard for impeaching a president split along party lines. On Wednesday three law professors said the evidence against President Trump is strong enough, but a fourth disagreed. Nancy Cordes reports.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ordering House committee chairs to draw up articles of impeachment. She said the president's conduct leaves her no choice. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Roger Stone, President Trump's convicted former campaign adviser, predicted Friday that Republicans may try to impeach the federal judge who presided over his criminal trial.
Stone, who is awaiting the start of a 40-month prison sentence he received as a result of the conviction, said on social media that he ...
House Democrats have their orders: to write articles of impeachment against President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has left them with no choice. Democrats are weighing charges of abuse of power, bribery, and obstruction of justice. A final vote could happen before the end of the year, just the third vote of its kind in U.S. history. Nancy Cordes reports.
In Washington, House Democrats are in the final stages of preparing articles of impeachment. President Trump once again dismissed the inquiry on his way to Florida, where he'll speak at an event Saturday night. Natalie Brand reports.
Today on "Face the Nation": as President Trump's impeachment in the Democratic led House appears inevitable, he looks to the Republican held Senate as his chance to get a quote fair shake.
The lead prosecutor for the House impeachment probe says that his committee will focus on "issues that provide the greatest threat to the country" in its inquiry of President Trump.
Former chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus defended President Trump against what is all but certain impeachment in the House of Representatives.