One year ago | By NBC News
After a marathon session, the House Judiciary Committee is now poised to vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump tonight, for abuse of power and obstructing Congress.
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One year ago | By The Washington Post
With the party-line 23-17 vote, Trump became just the fourth president in U.S. history to face impeachment for “high crimes and misdemeanors.
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One year ago | By Boston Herald
By JONATHAN LEMIRE
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump declared Friday's House committee vote to impeach him ”an embarrassment to our country” and refused to back away from the charge that first ensnared him in the scandal. Almost simultaneous to the vote, Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, turned up at the White House.
With a vote by the full House expected next week, Trump declared in the Oval Office that the Democrats had “made absolute fools of themselves” by moving ahead with impeachment. Trump stands poised to be the third president in history to be impeached, though it...
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One year ago | By NBC News
The measures, charging abuse of power and obstruction of Congress by the president, now go to the full House for passage.
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One year ago | By Reuters
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday took Republican President Donald Trump to the brink of impeachment by approving two charges against him over his efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democratic political rival Joe Biden.
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One year ago | By FOX News
This Week:
The House Judiciary Committee on Friday voted to adopt two articles of impeachment against President Trump charging him with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It now goes to the House floor for the final vote right before Congress heads for Christmas break. Jared and FOX's Senior Capitol Hill producer Chad Pergram covered this week's marathon debate on Capitol Hill and they discuss the key takeaways and what the next steps will be.
The looming impeachment vote by the House next week does not seem to deter President Trump. The president still maintains he did nothing...
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One year ago | By NY Times
In the lead-up to the House Judiciary Committee's vote to recommend articles of impeachment, both parties used the same words to send very different messages.
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One year ago | By Politico
After the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve articles of impeachment, the president strode to a White House microphone, declared “profound remorse” for his actions and begged forgiveness. “What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds,” he said. The year was 1998. The president was Bill Clinton. A banner headline in The New York Times the next day read “Panel, on party lines, votes impeachment; Clinton voices remorse, invites censure.” Twenty one years and one day after that...
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PHOENIX - Arizona Republicans voted Saturday to censure Cindy McCain and two prominent GOP members who have found themselves crosswise with former President Donald Trump. The... Read more ...