Lawmakers Signal Impeachment Trial Details Will Remain Unsettled into the New Year
Senate leaders signaled on Thursday that the details of the Senate impeachment trial will largely remain a mystery heading into the New Year.

Senate leaders signaled on Thursday that the details of the Senate impeachment trial will largely remain a mystery heading into the New Year.

Actress Zoë Kravitz posted a seductive photo, gloating over the House voting to impeach President Trump in an Instagram post to her 5.2 million followers on Thursday.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was unable to provide a sound argument in favor of the impeachment of President Trump during the Democrat debate on Thursday, reverting to vague talking points and calling the president a “pathological liar.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Wednesday replied to what appeared to be an impeachment query from singer and songwriter Lizzo, telling the artist that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) “must conduct a full and fair trial to hold this president accountable.”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday evening definitively stated that President Trump “abused our diplomatic relationships and undermined our national security for his own personal, political gain” and signaled that she is prepared to take impeachment action in the Senate.

Hillary Clinton on Thursday encouraged Democrats to “feel proud” for passing two articles of impeachment against President Trump and pressed them to “keep going” in their partisan-driven efforts.

A giddy Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) recorded herself Wednesday as she headed to the House floor to vote in favor of impeaching President Trump.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) continued to deliver on President Trump’s agenda and pushed nearly a dozen federal judge nominees as House Democrats pursued impeachment.

Two GOP lawmakers, Reps. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) and Mark Walker (R-NC), voted “hell no” on impeachment Wednesday evening, per their Twitter accounts.

House Democrats clapped and celebrated after they passed two articles of impeachment against President Trump.

Omar, during the House debate on impeachment, reportedly reacted to Kevin McCarthy’s quote of Rashida Tlaib shouting, we are going to “impeach the motherf*cker” — by yelling, “stop it!,” according to PBS NewsHour reporters.

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) on Wednesday celebrated the upcoming House vote on impeachment, proclaiming that Democrats have “laid out the facts” and stating that they are “on the correct side of history.”

Horror author and producer Stephen King warned on Tuesday that he will do everything in his power to oust his congressman, Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), should the lawmaker only vote in favor of one article of impeachment against the president rather than two.

Twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday that President Trump “abused his powers to cheat in the next election” and added that “impeachment is the only remedy” to stop him.

House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY), who is leading the partisan impeachment effort against President Trump, warned exactly 21 years ago to date of “an impeachment supported by one of our major political parties and opposed by the other.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) claimed on Wednesday that the impeachment witnesses confirmed wrongdoing by President Trump and added that the president “put himself above the law, abused the power of his office for personal gain, and is trying to corrupt our elections.”

Pollak took apart the articles of impeachment, and observed that President Trump had not actually been accused of violating any law.

A counter-protester appeared in the midst of activists at Tuesday evening’s pro-impeachment rally in Los Angeles, California and shouted, “Investigate Joe Biden” through a megaphone.

Former Rep. Katie Hill (D-CA) attended a pro-impeachment rally in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening and emphatically told the group of protesters that “it’s time to impeach the motherfucker!”

Voters in districts represented by Democrats but won by President Trump in 2016 oppose impeachment by double digits, polling results released by the Trump campaign show.

Support for impeaching President Trump is dropping while opposition is growing, a CNN poll released this week reveals.

The Democrats’ partisan impeachment effort is beginning to have an effect on the 2020 race, with voters shifting to President Trump over his top potential contenders in the Democrat field, an IBD/TIPP poll released Monday indicates.

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton a “coup d’état” and accused Republicans of “trying to do with this impeachment what they were unable to do at the ballot box” 21 years ago, a recently resurfaced clip shows.

Republicans should not become Democrats’ accomplices in killing the Constitution. The Senate should vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment.

They can’t prove either Russia collusion or Ukraine collusion, but they have what seems, to them, a pattern. Ukraine collusion proves Russia collusion.

Dershowitz pointed out that the Supreme Court just agreed to hear two White House appeals of congressional subpoenas, undermining the second article of impeachment.

Donald Trump Jr. is calling on the conservative movement to take action by calling Democrats in Trump districts who are iffy on impeachment, urging conservatives to “tell them this will NOT STAND” and that “you’ll remember in Nov!”

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) failed to turn up in the House Judiciary Committee to present his impeachment report, but found time for late-night comedian Stephen Colbert.

Andrew Yang (D) said on Thursday that the Democrat senators running for president should “feel free” to campaign if impeachment moves to a trial in the Senate because the lawmakers already “know enough to know which way they would vote and can always get briefed on new findings.”

Swing district Democrat (D-VA) Rep. Elaine Luria told reporters Thursday that she will back both articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told Politico this week that Republicans will not abuse power in the way that Democrats have, should they retake the House in 2020.

Gaetz responded: “[T]hey’re naming crimes in debate that they don’t even have in their impeachment resolution because they can’t prove them.”

“Barack Obama should have been impeached,” according to the Democrats’ “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress” standard, said Rep. Mo Brooks.

The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday at 9 a.m. ET will debate for a second day articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) said by wrongfully impeaching Trump, Democrats would lose in 2020. He invited them to attend Trump’s 2nd inauguration.

Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-TX) turned the Democrats’ articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on their heads Wednesday evening, declaring: “The abuses, the obstruction, have come from Congress.”

Two more Democrats, Reps. Xochitl Torres Small (D-MN) and Matt Cartwright (D-PA), are in danger of losing support should they choose to vote in favor of impeaching President Trump, a survey released by the Trump campaign on Wednesday revealed.

The House Judiciary Committee debates two articles of impeachment against Trump related to the administration’s handling of Ukraine policy.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) blasted Democrats in the House for rushing ahead on impeachment “based on the least thorough and most unfair impeachment inquiry in modern history.”

Neither of their two articles meets the constitutional standard for impeachment. The first article accuses the president of “abuse of power,” a charge so vague as to be meaningless.
