Citing a risk of "further incitement of violence," Twitter permanently banned President Trump from its services on Friday. Trump also faces a possible second impeachment following the assault on the Capitol from his supporters. Paula Reid has more.
President Trump lost his primary megaphone overnight when Twitter permanently shut down his personal account, breaking off his connection to nearly 90 million followers. They also suspended an account used by his campaign. The ban comes as calls from both Democrats and some Republicans intensify for Mr. Trump to resign or face a potential second impeachment. Paula Reid reports from the White House.
Articles of impeachment allege the president engaged in "high crimes and misdemeanors by willfully inciting violence against the government" of the U.S.
New York Magazine national correspondent Gabe Debenedetti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the fallout from one of the darkest weeks in American history. President Trump is facing a possible second impeachment and calls for resignation with less than two weeks left in his term.
President Trump could become the first president to be impeached twice as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and several House Democrats say they are prepared to move forward with the articles of impeachment process. Also, at least 13 people face federal charges related to Wednesday's Capitol riots. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Chances are growing that President Trump could be the only U.S. leader impeached twice. Democrats are planning to introduce articles of impeachment against Mr. Trump on Monday. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
The articles of impeachment allege Mr. Trump engaged in "high crimes and misdemeanors by willfully inciting violence against the government" of the U.S.