Live updates: Lawmakers clash over path forward after Trump impeachment
House and Senate leaders traded heated accusations the day after the vote to impeach President Trump.
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House and Senate leaders traded heated accusations the day after the vote to impeach President Trump.
Democrats highlighted dormant legislation on climate change, gun control, health care, immigration and minimum wage.
The House of Representatives passed the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on Thursday in a major legislative victory for President Trump following the lower chamber's historic vote to impeach him.
For the third time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives voted Wednesday night to impeach a sitting president.
While the outcome was the same, the process this time had stark differences.
There are a few procedural steps before the House can send the articles of impeachment to the Senate.
The House voted to impeach President Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress after nearly eight hours of bitter debate.
A parade of lawmakers made their cases for and against impeachment in a marathon session that ended in just the third presidential impeachment in U.S. history.
Unlike some in Washington, there's no name-calling or grandstanding.
CBS News spoke to voters from coast to coast and heard from voters on both sides of the impeachment debate.
The debate will last six hours, and there will be no amendments.
In remarks on the Senate floor, McConnell called a request from Schumer for witnesses during the Senate impeachment trial a "strange request."
With the House poised to impeach the president, Senate Democrats are working to shape an eventual trial.
Amash left the Republican Party earlier this year after saying he believed President Trump had committed impeachable acts.
Here are the highlights, analysis and a look ahead after a historic week in the nation's capital.
The marathon debate lasted 14 hours and the votes were postponed until Friday morning.
The bill, which passed 230 to 192, is unlikely to move forward in the Senate
The Judiciary Committee held a "markup" hearing to debate the two articles of impeachment against the president.
"No one — not even the president — is above the law," House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler said on Capitol Hill
Former White House physician Ronny Jackson, who was accused of improper workplace behavior after he was nominated to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, filed to run for Congress in Texas.
The two articles are expected to be tied to President Trump's abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, CBS News has confirmed.
Pierce Bush, a grandson of late President George H.W. Bush, announced that he would run for Congress on Monday.
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."
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says U.S. peace plan forces Ukraine to choose between losing "dignity" or "a key partner."
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to meet with President Trump on Friday afternoon, where he plans to discuss affordability.
Blendon Township police officer Connor Grubb could have faced up to life in prison for the shooting death of Ta'Kiya Young.
Trump administration officials have proposed a 28-point peace plan designed to end the Russia-Ukraine war — a framework that would require Ukraine to give up territory and swear off NATO membership.
While the U.S. has taken part in previous iterations of the military exercise, this year's U.S. footprint was smaller as allied nations are pressed by the Trump administration to put more into European defense.
A 16-year-old who is being eyed for possible involvement in the death of his stepsister on a Carnival cruise ship may be called to testify in person about the incident, an attorney said.
President Trump has called Zohran Mamdani "my little communist mayor." Mamdani has vowed to "Trump-proof" New York City. Today they meet at the White House.
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