Trump’s impeachment trial: Everything you need to know

Former President Donald Trump has been out of office for nearly three weeks, but he is still expected to command the full attention of the legislative branch and the country in the coming days as the Senate begins his second impeachment trial, barely one year after his first.

Live Updates: Trump’s impeachment trial, set to begin today, will determine the future of America, Graham says

The Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin on Tuesday and will determine the future of America, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told "Hannity" Monday.

Graham advises Senate to ‘pull back’ on impeachment to prevent ‘destruction of the presidency’

The Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump will determine the future of America, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told "Hannity" Monday.

Sen. Tim Scott: Trump is ‘simply not guilty’ on impeachment

Former President Donald Trump is "simply not guilty" of inciting an insurrection against the United States government, Sen. Tim Scott R-S.C., told "America Reports" on Monday.

Democrats will realize Trump impeachment is a political ‘loser’ and will end trial quickly: Whitaker

Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker argued on Monday that former President Trump's impeachment is “cheapening” the impeachment standard.

Biden ‘will not spend too much time’ watching impeachment trial but finds Trump behavior ‘erratic,’ Psaki says

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that President Biden “will not spend too much time” watching former President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial.

House impeachment managers slam Trump in final pre-trial brief: ‘Most grievous constitutional crime ever’

The House impeachment managers accused former President Donald Trump of "the most grievous constitutional crime ever committed by a President" in their final brief before Trump's impeachment trial begins in earnest Tuesday.

Biden sidesteps Trump impeachment trial questions: ‘Let the Senate work that out’

President Biden sidestepped questions about former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, which is set to begin Tuesday, saying it is up to the Senate to "work that out."