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.

Pelosi rejects Trump impeachment acquittal, says Senate will reveal ‘cowards or courage’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., rejected any notion that former President Trump is headed for a second acquittal in the Senate during his impeachment trial. 

What is Trump being accused of in the Senate impeachment trial?

The upcoming impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump is set to be highly politicized, and decisions by senators on both sides about how they vote are almost certain to be made more fundamentally on political calculations rather than on the facts. 

At Wyoming rally, Trump ally Gaetz blasts Cheney over impeachment

One of former President Trump’s top supporters in Congress held a rally Thursday in Wyoming to blast the state’s sole House member – Rep. Liz Cheney – the most high profile House Republican to vote two weeks ago to impeach Trump.

Trump impeachment conviction urged in letter circulated by House aides

A group of aides to members of the U.S. House of Representatives plans to call on members of the U.S. Senate to convict former President Trump on an impeachment charge of "inciting an insurrection."

Sen. Patrick Leahy, set to preside over impeachment trial, released from hospital after health scare

Sen. Patrick Leahy, who will preside over former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, was released from the hospital on Tuesday night after not feeling well early in the evening, his office said in a statement.

Rand Paul to trigger Senate vote on whether Trump impeachment trial is constitutional

Sen. Rand Paul on Tuesday afternoon is expected to force a vote on whether or not the Senate impeachment trial of former President Trump is unconstitutional now that he is out of office. 

Jonathan Turley, professor who called Trump impeachment trial unconstitutional, to attend Senate GOP luncheon

George Washington University Professor Jonathan Turley will meet with Senate Republicans on Tuesday at their in-person lunch to discuss the constitutionality of the impending impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump.

Democratic senator presiding over Trump impeachment trial pledges impartiality despite call to convict

Sen. Leahy was a vocal critic of Trump after his supporters stormed the Capitol, calling for him to be convicted on impeachment charges and barred from holding office in the future.