In a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump vented his frustration about the impeachment process. It comes the day before he is likely to become the third president in history to be impeached. Major Garrett reports.
The impeachment debate will unfold Wednesday on the floor of the House. Nearly all Democrats are expected to vote yes on impeachment. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has been front and center in the scandal that led to the impeachment inquiry. He's at it again, saying he needed the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine "out of the way." Paula Reid has the latest.
By all indications, President Trump is about to become the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. By nightfall Wednesday, the House will vote on two articles of impeachment related to the president's request for Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democrats. Nancy Cordes reports.
In an extraordinary six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump made his feelings known about impeachment and accused her of "declaring open war on American democracy." Ben Tracy reports.
Ahead of the historic House vote on articles of impeachment, chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how impeachment impacts President Trump's legacy.
CBS New legal analysts and constitutional law scholars Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle join "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the historic vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump.
As the full House prepared to debate and vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump, one of his key Republican allies, Rep. Mark Meadows, told CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes that Democrats should drop their investigation.
A group of high school students in Florida have been discussing President Trump's impeachment. Unlike some in Washington, there's no name calling or grandstanding. Manuel Bojorquez explains.