Rep. Donalds: House Dems ‘weaponized’ race to make Trump impeachment case

The left always uses race to weaponize their arguments, Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said on Thursday in reaction to House Democrats calling President Trump a white supremacist during the impeachment proceedings.

Pressure on Pelosi to send Trump impeachment to Senate as Schumer, McConnell, trade barbs over next steps

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hasn't indicated when she will send the latest article of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate even as House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, her chief deputy, publicly advocates that the article be sent "as soon as possible."

Biden tweets about impeachment vote, reminds Senate of ‘other urgent business’

After the House voted to impeach President Trump Wednesday, President-elect Biden said the chamber had held the president "accountable" and asked the Senate to do their "constitutional responsibilities" on impeachment – along with "other urgent business."

Biden tweets about impeachment vote, reminds Senate of ‘other urgent business’

After the House voted to impeach President Trump Wednesday, President-elect Biden said the chamber had held the president "accountable" and asked the Senate to do their "constitutional responsibilities" on impeachment – along with "other urgent business."

Matt Gaetz pushes back on Crenshaw over Cheney impeachment vote defense

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., pushed back against fellow Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, Wednesday after the congressman defended Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., the highest-ranking woman in the house, for her vote to impeach President Trump.

Cotton says he opposes Trump impeachment effort in Senate

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said in a statement late Wednesday that he will oppose another Senate impeachment trial after the House passed an article of impeachment alleging President Trump incited the riot at the Capitol and is unfit for office.

What a Senate impeachment trial could mean for Trump – and why it might not happen at all

President Trump could face some unpleasant consequences from an impeachment trial if he is convicted, but the proceedings may never begin.