The president is expected to be acquitted by the Senate in a few hours.
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The president is expected to be acquitted by the Senate in a few hours.
With an expected vote later Wednesday to acquit President Trump in the impeachment vote, Sen. Mitt Romney said he would vote to convict the president on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power, breaking from his Republican Party.7862 minutes ago
President Trump delivered his third annual State of the Union address and highlighted, what he called, the "incredible results" of "the great American comeback" under his presidency. He made a series of claims about his record in office ranging from jobs and manufacturing to healthcare and immigration.
Pelosi later called the address "a dirty speech."
Trump eschewed any direct reference to the months-long impeachment process,
State party officials will double check all the results by hand after delays and "inconsistencies" in reporting.
Results from voting in Iowa, the first round in the contest to pick a Democratic candidate to face President Donald Trump, have been plunged into chaos by apparent technology issues.
The first event that will help decide the candidates for US president is to take place with Monday's Iowa caucuses.
But, Fresco says, the actual impact of the new provision is as yet unclear.
The president's impeachment trial has revealed a common Trump theme: The lawyers he brings in to defend his behavior end up in their own legal morass.
President Donald Trump said he plans to add countries to his existing travel ban to bar more foreign nationals from entry into the US.
Donald Trump’s rival has exploded in his opening address at the impeachment trial, telling a roomful of senators the US President is seeking the “complete destruction” of Congress.
What’s next? The Senate will hold a trial on whether to remove Trump from office, likely in January. A 2/3 majority is required to convict him, which means 20 Republicans would need to get onboard.
Donald Trump has some words for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the congressional Democrats on the eve of his impeachment. Over six pages, on White House letterhead, the president piles adjectives like cords of wood, fires rhetorical fusillades in all directions and invokes the judgement of the American people, the nation's founding fathers and history itself.
With the impeachment process concluding in the House, Senate Republicans have made it clear Trump will not be removed from office during a Senate trial.
The likely impeachment trial of Donald Trump would be just the third of a president in the nation's history.
Vote comes after Democrats, Republicans spar as articles of impeachment for 'abuse of power' and 'obstruction' advance.
Donald Trump’s opponents have announced the charges he will face as they attempt to remove him from office. The President is furious.
Articles follow probe that involved more than 100 hours of deposition testimony from 17 witnesses