Kamala Harris could preside over Trump impeachment trial if John Roberts doesn’t

The Constitution says that in impeachments for presidents, the chief justice of the Supreme Court is the presiding officer. For lesser impeachments, the presiding officer has been the same as for other Senate business —  either the vice president or a senator. The Constitution is not clear on who should preside over impeachments for former presidents. 

Freshman Republican lawmaker describes her first 100 hours in Congress as ‘hell’ after riot, impeachment

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., described her first 100 hours on Congress as "hell" Monday, telling "The Story" that the deadly Capitol riot, the fight over the Electoral College vote count and the second impeachment of President Trump represented an unbelievable series of events.

Eric Swalwell, prolific tweeter who had ties to Chinese spy, brings political baggage as impeachment manager

When House Democrats present their case to senators about why they should vote to convict President Trump of the impeachment charge that he incited an insurrection in the Capitol, some say their case may be hampered by the presence of Rep. Eric Swalwell as an impeachment manager.

Brit Hume: Senate Dems may not move forward with Trump impeachment as attention shifts to Biden

The news media landscape is about to shift from years of covering President Donald Trump to the new administration of President-elect Joe Biden, said Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume on Monday. 

Trump impeachment intended to keep him from seeking presidency again, Dems acknowledge

While some members of Congress have claimed that President Trump's impeachment and swift conviction are necessary to keep him from serving out the final days of his term, others have acknowledged that they are focused on keeping him from ever running again.

Sen. Graham urges Biden to ‘stand down’ on ‘Scarlet Letter’ Trump impeachment

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., argued on Sunday that pursuing the impeachment of President Trump after he leaves office will ruin the start of Joe Biden's presidency and urged the president-elect to “stand down.”

Trump impeachment supported by only 8% of Republicans: poll

A new national poll indicates that only 8% of Republican voters support the impeachment of President Trump and his removal from office.

Prospect for Trump acquittal unclear as most GOP senators undecided or won’t say how they will vote

President Trump's chances for an acquittal in his upcoming Senate impeachment trial are unclear, as most Republicans either refuse comment on how they will vote or say they are undecided.