Efforts to impeach Donald Trump for a third time are ramping up as he begins his second term as president. Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. The renewed push for Donald Trump's impeachment underscores the deep political divisions in the country and the ongoing fallout from his campaign.
In The Impeachment Power, Keith Whittington offers sound and convincing guidance for would-be practitioners of the impeachment clause.
Contrary to the view that he is the “biggest stumbling block” to making Vice President Sara Duterte accountable, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not obstructing the three impeachment complaints against his estranged ally.
The Carthage City Council failed at its Jan. 14 meeting to pass a budget adjustment to appropriate $25,000 on top of $75,000 already appropriated to pay the city's impeachment attorney, Paul Martin, for his services as impeached Mayor Dan Rife continues to battle to have that impeachment reviewed by a judge.
Otherwise, they can be be dismissed as a partisan attack, as we saw in Trump's two previous impeachments. The recent impeachment of the South Korean president was supported by his own political party. Richard Nixon resigned after the top leaders of his ...
It’s not yet clear where lawmakers will be on the day of Trump’s inauguration after it was announced that the ceremony would be inside due to dangerously cold temperatures.
House Oversight Chair James Comer is requesting President-elect Trump’s DOJ investigate and prosecute President Biden’s brother, James Biden, for alleged false statements to Congress.
War, weak growth, and policy uncertainty around Trump’s return already threaten the Korean economy. An extended political crisis will make things worse.
Much of the $1.8 billion was found in a bank account only ever existed on paper, but legislators are left puzzled over how the mistake happened under Treasurer Curtis Loftis.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is not blocking any impeachment attempt against Vice President Sara Duterte, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said Friday.
As a congressman who led the first impeachment of President Trump, Mr. Schiff relished his role in the resistance. Now a senator, he must protect his state’s interests at a perilous time.