Carthage mayor files for restraining order to block impeachment hearing Carthage Mayor Dan Rife is seeking a temporary restraining order, asking a judge to prevent the Carthage City Council from holding a hearing Wednesday to impeach him. The petition was filed Friday by ... 05/31/2024 - 4:58 pm | View Link
Impeachment is a gift for Kris Mayes, and Republicans have no clue It was plainly obvious on Wednesday that there was going to be no impeachment conviction and removal from office. The Republicans would need a super majority in the Senate to accomplish that, and they ... 05/31/2024 - 2:38 am | View Link
Here’s how school vouchers, Paxton impeachment affected the Texas GOP primaries Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton crusaded against House Republicans who voted against school vouchers and in favor of impeachment, respectively. 05/30/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
One ‘sham’ impeachment, please: Arizona Republicans target Kris Mayes A GOP-chaired oversight committee said the Democrat attorney general abused her power. Mayes said it's a “partisan stunt.” ... 05/30/2024 - 5:00 am | View Link
Samuel Alito Impeachment Calls Grow Over Wife Flag Claims People are calling for Samuel Alito to be impeached over the controversy surrounding the upside-down U.S. flag seen flying outside his house in Fairfax County, Virginia, in January 2021. 05/29/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment House vote 8:30 p.m. ET, February 13, 2024. Scalise urges Senate to take impeachment of Mayorkas seriously as Schumer slams House vote. From CNN's Morgan Rimmer. 06/1/2024 - 4:09 am | View Website
Impeachment in the United States In the United States, impeachment is the process by which a legislature may bring charges against an officeholder for misconduct alleged to have been committed with a penalty of removal. Impeachment may also occur at the state level if the state or commonwealth has provisions for it under its constitution. 05/31/2024 - 11:15 pm | View Website
How federal impeachment works | USAGov Learn more about impeachment, including its history and how the U.S. Constitution grants impeachment powers to Congress. Past impeachments of federal officials. The House has initiated impeachment proceedings more than 60 times. But there have been only 21 impeachments. This includes three presidents, one cabinet secretary, and one senator. 05/31/2024 - 8:24 pm | View Website
Live updates: Biden impeachment inquiry hearing Fact Check. 20 Posts. Sort by. 4:44 p.m. ET, September 28, 2023. Key takeaways from the House Republicans' first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing. From CNN's Jeremy Herb, Annie Grayer and... 05/31/2024 - 9:32 am | View Website
House votes on Biden impeachment inquiry 7:46 p.m. ET, December 13, 2023. What to know about the impeachment process in Congress after the House voted to formalize the Biden inquiry. From CNN's Zachary B. Wolf and Annie Grayer. 05/31/2024 - 4:10 am | View Website
Following former President Trump’s first criminal conviction—and his rambling against the outcome—he’s claiming that the possibility of being sentenced to house arrest or jail time doesn’t bother him.
“I’m okay with it,” Trump said on Fox & Friends Weekend, in his first interview since a dozen jurors handed down guilty verdicts on 34 of 34 felony charges for falsifying business records on Thursday.
The Fox & Friends hosts said they spent 90 minutes interviewing the former president at his Bedminster, New Jersey estate.
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff tells CNN's Kasie Hunt that "they should recommend a sentence no greater or no less than any other citizen would get for committing those kinds of crimes."
GOP Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who previously called January 6 rioters “insurrectionists” who “should face the full extent of federal law,” is now singing a different tune: Many of those insurrectionists, he believes, should be “considered” for, and receive, presidential pardons.
On NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, Cotton said people “who did not attack a law enforcement officer, [and] who did not damage public property ” on Jan.
GRANBY — Few physical reminders remain in this unassuming mountain town 20 years after a rampage by an aggrieved muffler shop owner attracted worldwide attention.
Marvin Heemeyer — convinced he’d been wronged by town leaders — plotted for more than a year, crafting and installing a 40,000-pound steel and concrete enclosure atop a bulldozer.