Trump says in post-impeachment message that ‘no true supporter’ of his could endorse political violence

President Trump released a video Wednesday evening denouncing last week's riots at the U.S. Capitol and declaring that no true supporter of his could support political violence.

Democratic Rep. Cicilline caught removing mask to sneeze on House floor

Viewers of the House’s impeachment proceedings were left scratching their heads after a leader in the charge, Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., took off his mask momentarily to sneeze into his hand.

Swalwell compares Trump to Usama bin Laden: ‘He was responsible’

Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell, who remains on the House Intelligence Committee despite foggy ties to a spy for China and who will serve as an impeachment manager, associated President Trump with Usama bin Laden in an interview Tuesday.

Trump does not have future in Republican Party after Capitol riot: Rep. Nancy Mace

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said Wednesday that while she opposes the impeachment process in the closing days of President Trump's term, he does not have a future in the Republican Party after the events of the past week.

McConnell says he has ‘not made a final decision’ on how he will vote on Trump impeachment

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Republican colleagues Wednesday that he has “not made a final decision” on how he will vote on impeachment, despite signaling that he supported House Democrats’ move to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

McCarthy says impeachment would divide: ‘Censure resolution would be prudent’

As the House debated impeachment proceedings against President Trump, the GOP leader weighed in: impeachment would further divide, censure is more appropriate. 

Rep. Chip Roy calls House Democrats’ articles of impeachment ‘flawed’

Though President Trump “committed an impeachable offense,” the House Democrats' articles of impeachment are “flawed,” Rep. Chip Roy argued on Wednesday.

Trump ‘would have standing to challenge’ his impeachment trial: Turley

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley told “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday that President Trump “would have standing to challenge” his impeachment trial potentially taking place after he is no longer in office “and the court could rule on it.”

GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse says he will vote to impeach Trump

Rep. Dan Newhouse became the sixth Republican to say that they will vote to impeach President Trump on Wednesday afternoon as debate raged in the House over an impeachment article accusing the president of inciting an insurrection.