Alexander Vindman, the White House staffer who sparked Trump’s 1st impeachment, tells his story Posted on August 1, 2021 (Updated October 30, 2021) by Susan Page, USA TODAY When Alexander Vindman was preparing to testify at the first impeachment hearing, he faced intense pushback from a Trump supporter: his father.
Trump’s Senate impeachment trial is over, again. But the 2020 election? Not yet. Posted on February 15, 2021 (Updated February 15, 2021) by Susan Page, USA TODAY Though Trump has been damaged, the era in which he can be disregarded by the political world – Republican and Democratic – has not yet arrived.
Year of tumult in politics: 2020 changed the U.S., creating ‘a big fork in the road’ with challenges for Biden, Trump Posted on December 28, 2020 (Updated December 28, 2020) by Susan Page, USA TODAY Remember impeachment? Neither does anybody else after a year of upheaval that changed and challenged America's democracy.
USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Six months out, Biden jumps to lead over Trump amid coronavirus concerns Posted on April 27, 2020 (Updated April 28, 2020) by Susan Page, USA TODAY The deadly pandemic has done what impeachment did not: Cost President Trump his national lead over Joe Biden, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll shows.
Tougher than Teflon? Trump shows he is the most resilient politician in modern US history Posted on February 5, 2020 by Susan Page, USA TODAY Donald Trump's impeachment acquittal shows again he is the most remarkably resilient politician in modern American history.
Trump impeachment audiences range from one president to millions of voters Posted on January 27, 2020 (Updated January 27, 2020) by Susan Page, USA TODAY In President Trump's impeachment trial, the targeted audiences range from one (that would be Trump) to millions. That would be the voters.