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The National Museum of American History removed references to Donald Trump from an impeachment display in July. He has since been re-added, with some changes.
President Donald Trump’s repeated use of the word “hoax,” designed to stifle allegations of impropriety, is more than an effort to avoid accountability for wrongdoings.
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is holding a news conference before he leaves Switzerland to return to Washington, where his impeachment trial is under way. He announced the unexpected ...
If the Democrats win control of one chamber of Congress next year—they are the slight favorites in the House, whereas the ...
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Trump Impeachment Threat May Drive Voters

Republican leaders have predicted that the potential third House impeachment of President Donald Trump could significantly ...
As President Donald Trump's impeachment trial edges on, you might be feel lost in the partisan back-and-forth and jargon-filled headlines. Here are some key questions to help Americans understand what ...
Democratic Representative Al Green announced Wednesday he would file articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, saying the president's recent comments about Gaza "will live in infamy." The Texas ...
Donald Trump is using the full force of the federal government to try to turn the tables on his longtime nemesis, Adam Schiff ...
Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson, British broadcaster Mehdi Hasan and more responded to a Truth Social from Donald Trump that ...
Gov. JB Pritzker said political leaders — starting with President Donald Trump — need to do more to condemn political ...