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The public hearings on the impeachment of President Donald Trump resume on Friday, Nov. 15. CBS News will be running special programming around the event.The House Permanent Select Committee on ...
Public hearings in the House Democrats’ ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Trump continued Friday, with Marie Yovanovitch, the ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, testifying in an open ...
According to C-SPAN, "January 6 Committee Meeting with Capitol and D.C. Police: Capitol and District of Columbia police testified at the first hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. Witnesses described their experiences on that day and efforts to protect the Capitol and elected officials.
A 57-43 majority of the Senate voted to convict Trump, but fell short of the two-thirds majority required for conviction.
On May 24, Green told C-SPAN in an interview that he was drafting articles of impeachment and would shortly submit them as a privileged resolution, to begin the formal impeachment process. [58] However, some major Democratic figures stressed the need for caution, patience and bipartisanship in any potential impeachment process. [59]
C-span.org features further live programming such as committee hearings and speeches that are broadcast later in the day, after the House and Senate have left. [28] On January 12, 2017, the online feed for C-SPAN1 was interrupted and replaced by a feed from the Russian television network RT America for approximately 10 minutes. [29]
Week two of public impeachment hearings kicks off with some sure-to-be blockbuster testimonies. From Ambassador Gordon Sondland to Pence aide Jennifer Williams, this week's testimonies will ...
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 ...