On "The Takeout" this week, Major Garrett talks with Rep. Ted Lieu, who questioned former special counsel Robert Mueller during his testimony this week.
House Democrats asked a court for documents from the Mueller investigation. Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says he needs them for an impeachment inquiry. Nancy Cordes reports.
Democrats in the House are making their loudest overtures yet toward impeachment of President Trump. They’ve asked a court for documents from the Mueller investigation that House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler says are needed for an impeachment inquiry. Nancy Cordes has details from Capitol Hill.
Time Magazine's Ben Goldberger joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the latest political news, from Robert Mueller's testimony and the latest Democratic moves towards impeachment, to what the presidential contenders have to do in next week's debates.
Just over half of the Democrats in the House now favor impeaching the president. That's a big increase in the past week, but still 100 votes shy of what would be needed to send the president to trial in the Senate. Nancy Cordes explains.
With Congress back from recess, it appears House Democrats have a bigger appetite to for an impeachment inquiry. Some believe President Trump committed more high crimes and misdemeanors while they were gone. Nancy Cordes reports.
With Congress back from recess, it appears House Democrats have a bigger appetite to for an impeachment inquiry. Some believe President Trump committed more high crimes and misdemeanors while they were gone. Nancy Cordes reports.
Congressional Democrats are urging President Trump to take action on gun control, at the same time as they widen an impeachment investigation. Democratic leaders want the president to get Senate Republicans to vote on a House-passed bill to expand background checks for gun purchases. A new poll shows 83 percent of Americans support comprehensive background checks. Nancy Cordes reports.
Nancy Cook, White House reporter for Politico, and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper join "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest push for impeachment, as well as gun control legislation updates, the EPA rolling back Obama-era environmental regulations, and the Justice Department rejecting Andrew McCabe's appeal to avoid prosecution.
At least five Democrats running for president say Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh should be impeached over the latest sexual misconduct allegations from his college years. A new book on Kavanaugh mentions a previously unreported claim. President Trump and other Republicans reject the allegations. Nancy Cordes reports.