From both sides of the aisle, members of Congress are calling for President Trump to be removed from office after violent rioters broke into the Capitol. Mr. Trump could be forced out if his second-in-command invokes the 25th Amendment, but so far, Vice President Mike Pence won't talk with Democrat leaders. Nancy Cordes reports.
On August 9, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned in the face of Watergate investigations and impeachment hearings, and Gerald R. Ford became the 38th President of the United States. Ford's hand-picked official photographer was 27-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winner David Hume Kennerly, who was granted unheard-of access to the first family. Correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with Kennerly about his remarkable time in the Ford White House; and with Ford's son, Steven, who remembers his father's close relationship with the photographer.
"At no point in my career or life have I felt our nation's values under greater threat and in more peril than at this moment," Alexander Vindman wrote in an op-ed.
Van Drew was elected in 2018 to represent the south Jersey district as a Democrat, but switched parties in late 2019 after voting against impeachment.
"You could certainly question — and I think should question — John Bolton's patriotism in withholding the information during an impeachment proceeding," Re. Adam Schiff said.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the explosive new allegations in a book by former Trump administration National Security Adviser John Bolton. He also addresses Bolton's criticism of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Democratic politicians were quick to react to the allegations against President Trump in John Bolton’s new book. Many are condemning Bolton for not speaking up sooner, especially during Mr. Trump’s impeachment inquiry and trial earlier this year. Nancy Cordes brings us some of those reactions from Capitol Hill.