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  2. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia

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    The timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia is split into the following pages: November 8, 2016–January 2017 Timeline of post-election transition following Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections

  3. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (2020 ...

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    Pelosi signs the articles of impeachment, and the House managers formally deliver the articles to the Senate. [11] January 16: The impeachment trial of Donald Trump begins with the swearing in of Chief Justice John Roberts and 99 of the 100 senators. The senators then unanimously vote to issue a summons requiring President Trump respond in ...

  4. Impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    After Trump was told of the whistleblower complaint in late August [7] and elements of the events had begun to leak, the aid was released on September 11 and the planned interview was cancelled. [5] Trump declassified a non-verbatim summary of the call on September 24, [6] [8] the day the impeachment inquiry began.

  5. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (July ...

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    It is reported Trump urged President Zelensky to "do us a favor" and "look into" potential corruption by Trump's political opponent's son per the White House readout of the July 25 call. [110] Trump responds to an AP reporter at a press conference at the U.N. that he believes Clinton's "missing" emails could be in Ukraine. [111] [112]

  6. First impeachment trial of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The articles of impeachment against President Trump. Under the U.S. Constitution, the House has the sole power of impeachment (Article I, Section 2, Clause 5), and after that action has been taken, the Senate has the sole power to hold the trial for all impeachments (Article I, Section 3, Clause 6).

  7. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia ...

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    Trump and Putin plan Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's May 10 White House visit. [29]: 71 May 3: Senator Dianne Feinstein says there is "not yet" any evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. [197] FBI Director James Comey testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee. [198] May 4: Rice refuses to testify to Congress ...

  8. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia ...

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    The call follows a letter from Pelosi to fellow House Democrats in which she claims the House can hold Trump accountable without impeachment hearings. [165] Trump sues Cummings in attempt to block the House Oversight Chairman's subpoena of longtime accounting firm for the Trump family and businesses, Mazars USA. [166] [167]

  9. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    Numerous federal officials in the United States have been threatened with impeachment and removal from office. [1] Despite numerous impeachment investigations and votes to impeach a number of presidents by the House of Representatives, only three presidents in U.S. history have had articles of impeachment approved: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (twice), all of which were ...