Pinkerton: Five Times in U.S. History a Vice President Became President — and Brought Huge Change
A look back in U.S. history tells us just how much can change when a president is suddenly replaced by a vice president.
A look back in U.S. history tells us just how much can change when a president is suddenly replaced by a vice president.
Friday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) said President Donald Trump is “really in the throes of some type of insanity.”
The mainstream media have used the word “historic” to cover every stage of President Donald Trump’s impeachment, giving weight to a process that critics say is purely political and the weakest case ever brought.
Republicans should not become Democrats’ accomplices in killing the Constitution. The Senate should vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment.
Fact check – CLAIM: No impeachment has accused the president of constantly changing crimes. VERDICT: Partly true. Andrew Johnson in 1868.
House Democrats unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning after an investigation that violated fundamental provisions of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Democrats are echoing the worst impeachment in American history — the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 — by drafting an article of impeachment that accuses President Donald Trump of “abuse of power.”
The House Judiciary Committee’s report on the legal and constitutional basis for impeaching President Donald Trump declares that impeachment is the “last and most extraordinary resort,” but ignores the fact that Democrats have been trying to impeach the president since well before he took office.
The impeachment report, signed by 20 members of the Democratic majority staff, appears to have been written in advance of the hearing.
The House Judiciary Committee released a report Saturday in which it argued that a president may be impeached for “illegitimate motives” even if his actions are “legally permissible.”
Turley on impeachment: “If you make a ‘high crime and misdemeanor’ out of going to the courts, it is an abuse of power. It’s your abuse of power.”
The New Jersey high school wrestling referee who forced a student to cut off his dreadlocks before competing, has been handed a two-year suspension.
During an appearance Monday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” author Jon Meacham said on the heels of President Donald Trump’s criticism of the so-called “The Squad,” a foursome of progressive Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives, Trump joined former President Andrew
A referee with an alleged history of making racist remarks, forced a black wrestler to cut his dreadlocks before a match in New Jersey on Thursday night, according to SNJ Today News.