

Impeachment loses its constitutional gravity in Trump case
His acquittal was all but preordained in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Impeachment takeaways: Trump’s iron grip, McConnell delivers
Mitt Romney was the only Republican to break with party and vote to remove him from office.

Trump rolls past impeachment, plans to win on economic record
State of the union address pointed to strong job growth, a soaring stock market and low unemployment as evidence of his leadership.
Trump’s trial opens on fast track, Dems arguing for removal
Republican Senators rejected all attempts to bring in new witnesses, including top Trump aides.

Senate expects USMCA vote Jan. 16, clears decks for impeachment
Trudeau government will follow US approval to introduce implementation legislation of its own.

Trump impeached on charges of abuse of power, obstruction
Only the third US chief executive to be formally charged under the Constitution’s ultimate remedy for high crimes and misdemeanours.

Democrats say impeachment case shows Trump deserves ouster
U.S. House will vote Wednesday on impeachment articles.

Impeachment trial: Trump wants drama, but GOP wants it over
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants a swift trial, potentially with no new witnesses called.

‘We must act;’ Democrats unveil Trump impeachment charges [UPDATED]
Trump says impeaching him would be “sheer Political Madness!”
White House to fight impeachment by stalling and attacking
Increasingly believes all-out warfare is its best course of action.

What’s next now that Pelosi has launched impeachment inquiry
Six House committees investigating the Trump administration now under a new impeachment umbrella.
Mueller rejects Trump’s claims of exoneration, ‘witch hunt’
Condemned Trump’s praise of WikiLeaks, which released Democratic emails stolen by Russia.
Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has kept calls for impeachment at bay by insisting that Robert Mueller first must be allowed to finish his work.
GOP and some Democrats, too reject talk of impeachment
Trump’s former lawyer has implicated the president in a crime, but lawmakers are being cautious with their words.