The Supreme Court temporarily denied a motion Wednesday from House Democrats to obtain grand-jury testimony and other documents from former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation as they conduct what they've referred to as an "ongoing presidential impeachment investigation" into President Trump.
More lawmakers are demanding to see a transcript of a call between President Trump and the leader of Ukraine. Nancy Cordes joins "CBS Evening News" to discuss what this means for the debate over impeachment.
Several moderate House Democrats are joining the call to impeach President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will meet with key committee chairs Tuesday afternoon, before her entire Democratic caucus discusses the whistleblower complaint about Mr. Trump's phone call with Ukraine's president. Nancy Cordes reports
Mayor Pete Buttigieg sat down with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe on Monday in Iowa, where he launched a new bus tour across the state. The Democratic presidential hopeful discussed his health care plan, his position on impeaching the president, foreign policy and more.
President Trump reacted on Twitter after Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry, calling it "presidential harassment." He also denies pressuring the president of Ukraine during a phone call. Weijia Jiang reports.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the establishment of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump. How will the Trump administration handle an impeachment inquiry heading into an election year? Major Garrett explains.
President Trump and House Democrats are on a collision course. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had been reluctant to pursue impeachment. But on Tuesday, she announced plans to move ahead with an official inquiry. Nancy Cordes reports.
House Democrats are on their way to an extraordinary political clash with President Trump, launching a formal impeachment inquiry. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the president violated his oath of office by directly asking a foreign power, the president of Ukraine, to investigate a political rival. Mr. Trump confirms they spoke about Joe Biden but says he did nothing wrong. He plans to release a transcript of his call with Ukraine’s president Wednesday. Nancy Cordes reports.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the House is launching a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump after his administration refused to hand over a whistleblower complaint related to Mr. Trump's interaction with a foreign leader. Democratic congressman Adam Schiff is chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which is leading one of the six impeachment investigations. He has asked for a meeting with the whistleblower. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what he knows about the whistleblower.
A whistleblower complaint that includes a call between the president and Ukraine's leader was delivered to members of Congress. Top Democrats are now discussing whether to pursue a narrow impeachment process. Nancy Cordes reports.