Utah Sen. Mitt Romney votes guilty on 1st article of impeachment, not guilty on 2nd
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney will vote to convict President Donald Trump.
Trump impeachment trial: Closing arguments aim at voters, history
The four hours of arguments provide one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of an expected Senate acquittal.
Trump acquittal now likely Wednesday; Senate nixes witnesses
Democrats hopes hearing from witnesses in Trump’s impeachment trial faded after a late decision from Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee.
Trump impeachment trial: Dershowitz backtracks, Paul thwarted
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial has launched into a final day of questions and answers before a crucial vote on calling witnesses.
Trump impeachment trial: Senators' questions launch pointed debate
Senators' written inquiries at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial led to pointed, back-and-forth debate Wednesday as Trump's legal team and House Democrats acting as prosecutors pressed their respective cases.
GOP lacks votes to block trial witnesses, McConnell concedes
President Donald Trump's lawyers have made their closing case for a speedy impeachment acquittal, but Republicans who heard hours of arguments signaled that they were not yet ready to block witnesses and bring the trial to a close
Trump legal team wraps up trial defense as senators mull Bolton testimony
Trump’s legal team made their final opening arguments Tuesday in the impeachment trial.
GOP defends Trump as John Bolton book adds pressure for witnesses
Senators faced mounting pressure Monday to summon John Bolton to testify at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial even as Trump's lawyers mostly brushed past extraordinary new allegations from the former national security adviser and focused instead on corruption in Ukraine and historical arguments for acquittal.
Trump impeachment trial: Defense resumes its case; Dems seek witnesses, as Bolton takes center stage from afar
Here’s what to watch as the Senate impeachment trial resumes Monday at 1 p.m. EST.
Trump impeachment trial: President's defense team makes its case on Senate floor
After three days of the Democrats setting up their case for impeachment, the president’s lawyers get their first chance to defend him Saturday,
Report: Recording links Trump to Ukraine ambassador ouster
In the conversation, Trump demanded the removal of Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch. The recording appears to contradict the president's statements that he did not know Parnas, a key figure in the investigation.
Trump impeachment trial: Democratic House prosecutors enter final day of opening arguments
Democratic House managers accused the president of working to cover up his actions with Ukraine that finally led to the charges now against him.
'Bogus' Ukraine theory led to Trump's abuse, Democrats claim
Democratic House prosecutors made an expansive case Thursday at Donald Trump's impeachment trial that he abused power like no other president in history, swept up by a “completely bogus” Ukraine theory pushed by attorney Rudy Giuliani.
President Trump Impeachment Trial: Democrats open 2nd day of arguments in US Senate
House Democrats declared that “no president” has ever abused power the way Donald Trump did in his Ukraine dealings as they opened their second day of arguments Thursday in the historic impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
Democrats appeal for Republican help to convict 'corrupt' Trump
House Democrats launched into marathon arguments in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial Wednesday, appealing to skeptical Republican senators to join them in voting to oust Trump from office to “protect our democracy.”
Trump's impeachment trial opens on fast track, Dems arguing for removal
Democratic House managers are making their case that Trump abused his presidential power and should be removed from office.
What to expect from Day 2 of the President Trump impeachment trial
Professor William Howell from the University of Chicago joins us to shed insight on the ongoing impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
McConnell backs off, abruptly eases some Trump trial rules
The U.S. Senate plunged into President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Tuesday with Republicans abruptly abandoning plans to cram opening arguments into two late-night sessions and Democrats arguing for more witnesses to expose Trump’s “trifecta” of offenses.
Trump impeachment trial: McConnell abruptly eases impeachment trial limits
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell abruptly changed his proposed rules for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial after senators objected.
CNN survey: 57% say Trump did what he was impeached for
Illinois' senior senator, Dick Durbin, is pushing his Republican colleagues to allow new witnesses and documents at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.