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Article I, Section 3
10 fascinating facts about Watergate
On June 17, 1972, police caught five men breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in…
The Second Trump Impeachment: What Happens Next?
The House of Representatives adopted an article of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump on Wednesday, setting in motion a…
The Chief, the Senate, and the Trial
Just before the Senate began the third presidential impeachment trial in American history, Ken Starr and Joan Biskupic previewed…
The next steps in the Senate impeachment trial process
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives formally delivered two articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump to the…
Who is the Senate Parliamentarian and what does she do?
The impending Senate impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump could see an important figure in the national spotlight who is…
To Try an Impeachment, Part I: The Basics
Now that the House of Representatives has impeached President Donald J. Trump for alleged high crimes and misdemeanors,…
House votes to impeach President Trump; what happens next?
The House of Representatives adopted two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening, setting in…
House Democrats unveil articles of impeachment
The House Judiciary Committee has introduced a resolution proposing two articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump.…
The presidency, impeachment and an enduring dilemma
From the debates of the Founders in Philadelphia in 1787 to today’s congressional impeachment inquiry aimed at President Donald…
House to move on articles of impeachment after hearing from scholars
After the House Judiciary Committee heard testimony from four leading constitutional scholars about the meaning of “high Crimes…