Ten Republicans voted to impeach former President Donald Trump in 2021. Washington Rep. Dan Newhouse and California Rep. David Valadao are the only ones who remain. Here's where their competitive races stand.
We lay it all out below, including which Republicans voted to convict and the post-presidential perks Trump will continue to access. This story has been updated with new information. Former president Donald Trump was the first US president to be impeached twice. He was ...
kaleigh:Trump’s main defense here has been that this case is politically motivated and a witch hunt (as well as claiming that no crime was committed). Other mainstream Republicans have echoed this. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suggested the potential charges might be using the justice system t...
The former GOP is now the QOP (QAnon Party), as they attack their own elected officials who voted to hold Trump accountable for the Capitol riot. Trump holds complete sway over state and local party leaders, as they cannibalize their senators and congressional representatives who voted to not ...
Only three U.S. presidents have ever been impeached—including President Trump—but none have been removed from office. Here’s how the impeachment process works.
Yesterday afternoon, a bipartisan majority in the U.S. Housevoted to impeachDonald Trump for the second time. The Republican was accused of "incitement of insurrection," and232 federal lawmakersagreed to hold to hold him accountable for his misconduct. ...
All 45 Democrats in the Senate voted "not guilty" on both charges, and several Republicans joined them, with some arguing that Clinton did not deserve to be removed from the White House for these offenses. Clinton remained in office and completed his second term. ...
(on the other side of the Hill) Rep.DAN NEWHOUSE(Wash.), our colleagues on the Hill team report — two Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6. Notably — and perhaps unsurprisingly — Sens.LISA MURKOWSKI(R-Alaska),MITT ROMNEY(R-Utah) andSUSAN COLLINS(R-Maine) all have ...
But first, House Republicans must face a dilemma of their own, which in many ways underscores the dynamics we’ll see at play in the upcoming impeachment trial: Either strip the No. 3 GOP House leader, Liz Cheney,who voted to impeach Trump and publicly rebuked him, of her leadership role...
Mr. Trump is expected to be acquitted, as conviction would require 67 senators to find him guilty. The Senate is currently split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans, so 17 Republicans would have to join all 50 Democrats. Forty-five Republican senatorsvoted to dismiss the trialon constitution...