At his rally in Michigan Wednesday night, President Trump slammed local Congresswoman Debbie Dingell for voting in favor of impeachment and suggested her late husband, longtime Rep. John Dingell, was "looking up" from hell. Watch his remarks.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she may hold off on sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate unless Senator Mitch McConnell can show that the proceedings will be fair. CBS News' Paula Reid, USA Today's Nicholas Wu, and CBSN contributor Keir Dougall joined CBSN to explain what happens next in the impeachment process.
While the House of Representatives was voting to impeach President Trump, he was at a rally claiming the results will hurt Democrats in 2020. American University history professor Allan Lichtman joins CBSN to discuss the significance of the impeachment.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will not select her impeachment managers until Senate Republicans agree to a fair process in the trial. Yahoo News' Alexander Nazaryan joined CBSN to explain Pelosi's thinking and look at who some of the possible managers could be.
The day after she led the House in the impeachment of President Trump, Nancy Pelosi said she won't send the case to the Senate until Mitch McConnell lays out the rules for a trial. McConnell fired back on Thursday. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in President Trump's corner on impeachment. He addressed American politics during his annual press conference. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
President Trump is going on the offense after being impeached by the House, stepping up his attacks on the process and people behind it. On Thursday, he took what looked like a victory lap in the Oval Office. Paula Reid reports.
"60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the delay in impeachment proceedings, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggests she may wait to send articles of impeachment to the Senate. He also addresses the impact of Christianity Today's op-ed, which calls for Mr. Trump to be removed from office, on the president's Evangelical Christian base.
As Democrats consider withholding the materials the Senate would need for an impeachment trial, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is accusing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of being "too afraid" to present the case. The standoff means the entire impeachment process is in uncharted territory. Nancy Cordes reports.