Dershowitz calls Trump impeachment a ‘loaded weapon’ that would be ‘so dangerous to the Constitution’

Harvard Law professor emeritus and constitutional law scholar Alan Dershowitz said that while he does not believe it would result in a Senate trial, impeaching President Trump over what he said in an address prior to protesters storming the Capitol building on Wednesday would provide a "loaded weapon" to both parties to use at their will in the future.

Trump speech before Capitol riot not enough for impeachment charges: Turley

Democrats are moving to remove President Trump from office after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot, but George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said he doesn’t believe Trump committed an impeachable offense.

Clyburn says Trump impeachment vote ‘will happen this week’ as 195 lawmakers cosponsor articles

House Majority Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said Sunday that the article of impeachment against President Trump that was drafted will go to a vote this week, while Trump's former Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said that unlike last year's impeachment, Republicans may be on board this time.

Biden: Trump ‘not above the law. Justice serves the people — it doesn’t protect the powerful’

President-elect Joe Biden said on Twitter Saturday that President Trump is “not above the law,” after the House announced it would be bringing forth articles of impeachment on Monday.

House Dem apologizing for comparing new Trump impeachment to a ‘lynching’

An Oregon Democrat is apologizing for likening a second impeachment of President Trump to a "lynching."

Article of impeachment against Trump to be introduced Monday in House

The House has reached 185 co-sponsors for an article of impeachment against President Trump, and the chamber plans introduce the measure Monday, the office of Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., told Fox News Saturday. 

Rep. Adam Schiff says Trump must go, backs second impeachment

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff joined a growing list of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for President Trump's removal.

Biden says Trump’s ‘not fit to serve’ as president but punts on calls for impeachment

President-elect Biden on Friday charged that President Trump “isn’t fit to hold the job.” But the president-elect refused to say whether he supported the push by congressional Democrats and handful of Republicans to immediately remove Trump from office either by impeachment or through the use of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.

Democrats march toward another impeachment against Trump for deadly riot at Capitol

House Democrats are drafting new articles of impeachment against President Trump following a deadly riot at the Capitol Wednesday in a failed attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's presidential victory.