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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
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 ...
On September 24, 2019, the House of Representatives began a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump. [16] On October 31, 2019, the House of Representatives voted to approve guidelines for the next phase of impeachment. [17] Trump was impeached on charges of abusing the power of his office and obstructing Congress, [18] but was acquitted by the ...
One of the few Republican senators who voted to convict former president Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial for his role in the January 6 riot, said that the latest indictment showed ...
Less than a month before the U.S. presidential election, former President Trump is facing fresh scrutiny on his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A bombshell book by celebrated ...
Echoes of the 2020 impeachment trial against Donald Trump sparked a bitter exchange between California Senate candidates Rep. Adam Schiff and Steve Garvey at the U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on ...
Based on the information I have right now, I voted today and will vote again later in the impeachment trial to dismiss the impeachment proceedings against former President Trump." [ 190 ] Senator Rand Paul (R- KY ) tweeted "This impeachment is nothing more than a partisan exercise designed to further divide the country.
The Senate hears Congressmen John Bingham and Thaddeus Stevens inform them of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson Secretary of the Senate Julie E. Adams (left) and Senator Patrick Leahy signing the summons for the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. After an impeachment is adopted in the House, the House appoints the impeachment managers.