First Republican lawmaker announces he will vote for impeachment of Trump
Watch Trump’s veiled threat over 25th amendment
Opinion: This won’t be like Trump’s last impeachment
Anger over the pro-Trump mob attack on the US Capitol is growing by the minute in Congress -- Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia told me it is "white hot" -- and it is focused like a laser on President Donald Trump. If his first impeachment was a long, hard-fought effort that left confusion in its wake, this second one will be a lightning strike delivered by officials who have no doubt about the crime they allege.
Schumer urges McConnell to reconvene Senate for impeachment trial
Impeaching Trump isn’t enough
How Trump’s second impeachment will be different from the first
House takes steps to set up Wednesday impeachment vote
Listen to frightening calls to lawmaker over impeachment push
Impeaching Trump is only the start
Following the violent storming of the Capitol by pro-Trump demonstrators, Democrats are preparing for an unprecedented second impeachment of Donald Trump. The argument for impeaching him is relatively straightforward: that he incited an insurrection and, as demonstrated last Wednesday, he remains a threat to the stability and national security of the country.