
How to watch Judiciary Committee's next impeachment hearing
The committee will hear from both the Democratic and Republican counsels of the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees to argue for or against President Trump's impeachment.
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The committee will hear from both the Democratic and Republican counsels of the House Intelligence and Judiciary Committees to argue for or against President Trump's impeachment.
The bill, which would reverse the effects of a 2013 Supreme Court decision, is unlikely to move forward in the Senate
The four-term congressman said that the "countless hours" spent on the impeachment inquiry and investigating Russian election interference "rendered my soul weary."
Wednesday's hearing features testimony from four constitutional law experts on the historical basis for impeachment.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for the U.S. to "correct its mistake at once" after the House overwhelmingly approved legislation condemning China's treatment of ethnic Muslims.
The House Intelligence Committee voted behind closed doors to adopt the impeachment inquiry report along a party line vote.
The California Republican admitted to using more than $150,000 in campaign cash on personal expenses.
The 300-page report is based on more than 130 hours of public and private testimony by 17 witnesses over the past two months.
The president isn't likely to accept the offer to send counsel or attend himself, as CBS News has previously reported.
The president asserted Friday that then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch refused to hang his photo at the embassy in Kiev for at least a year. He said she was "not an angel"
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett spoke with Congressman Max Rose for this episode of "The Takeout"
House Democrats elected Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York to lead the House Oversight and Reform Committee, making her the first female to chair the panel
A new phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week with open congressional hearings Wednesday and Friday
The House Democratic Steering Committee recommended Carolyn Maloney of New York to replace the late Representative Elijah Cummings as chair of the Oversight Committee
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that Trump's tax returns can be turned over to state criminal investigators
They are holding their separate press conferences a day after two key witnesses testified in the first public hearing in the House impeachment inquiry
President Trump's first chief of staff spoke to "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell and chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett on Day 1 of the public impeachment hearings
The first hearings on Wednesday raise the stakes of the investigation into President Trump's dealings with Ukraine
Staff will be set up to "react in real time" with a "rapid response"
Eight more officials will testify over the course of three days at hearings next week
The memo outlines the strategy for Republicans to argue that evidence does not support Democratic reasoning for impeachment
Mulvaney has withdrawn his request to join a federal lawsuit over congressional subpoenas, indicating he plans to file his own suit
Highlights and analysis of the impeachment inquiry against President Trump
House Democrats released transcripts of hours of testimony by the top Ukraine official in the White House and the former White House Russia expert
During a press briefing in October, Mulvaney appeared to admit the administration had engaged in a quid pro quo with the government of Ukraine
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed numerous generals and admirals, as well as some of their staff, from around the world to come to Quantico, Virginia next week.
The Trump administration is raising the stakes as Congress faces a looming deadline to pass a government funding bill.
The Trump administration announced in July that a 90,000-square-foot ballroom with a seated capacity for 650 people will be constructed in the White House's East Wing.
The National Archives admitted a technician had erred in releasing Rep. Mikie Sherill's "entire record."
The U.S. sent fighter jets, yet again, to identify and intercept Russian military aircraft in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.
Denmark's defense chief has called a series of unidentified drones being spotted near airports and military installations a "hybrid attack."
Starbucks' overhaul will cost $1 billion as it shutters locations and cuts 900 nonretail employees.
Sean "Diddy" Combs appeared in court again Thursday, one week before he was scheduled to be sentenced for his July conviction on two prostitution-related charges.
Sprout Organics is expanding a recall of its sweet potato, apple and spinach pouches, due to potentially elevated lead levels.