Impeachment

US Air Force officer under investigation after calling for Trump's impeachment

The active-duty officer, Major Jason Watson, denounced Trump and Vance on Wednesday for actions including going to war with Iran without congressional authorization, according to a video.

MAJOR JASON Watson on the steps of the US Capitol building protesting US President Donald Trump and demanding his impeachement.
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump gestures as he addresses House Republicans at their annual issues conference retreat, at the Kennedy Center, renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center by the Trump-appointed board of directors, in Washington, DC, US, January 6, 2026.

Trump declares he will get impeached if Republicans lose midterms, plans to meet health insurers

Police officers stand guard as supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in front of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington

On This Day in 2021: January 6 US Capitol insurrection riots

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian speaks with Fox News Channel's Martha MacCallum during an interview on September 25, 2025, in New York City.

Pezeshkian the fall guy: Could Iran impeach its president? - analysis


Trump impeachment trial could wrap up Saturday, conviction seen unlikely

Trump is the first US president to be impeached twice and the first to face trial after leaving office. If convicted, the Senate could then vote to bar him from running for office again.

U.S. House of Representatives votes on Trump impeachment on Capitol Hill in Washington on December 19, 2019.

Trump lawyers portray impeachment trial as Democratic witch hunt

Democrats were unimpressed by the presentation.

Michael van der Veen, attorney for former President Donald Trump, answers a question submitted by a Senator during the fourth day of the impeachment trial of the former president on charges of inciting the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., February 12, 2021. U.S

Republican enthusiasm for Trump 2024 lags as impeachment trial nears end

"Let me decide if he's guilty or not," Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy told reporters when asked if he could vote for Trump again.

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump celebrates with Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Congressional Republicans after the US Congress passed sweeping tax overhaul legislation in December.

Nikki Haley distances herself from former US President Donald Trump

Haley said that Trump will not run for federal office again, and she doesn't believe he could even if he wanted to. "He’s fallen so far," she said.

Former UN ambassador from the US Nikki Haley looks on ahead of the final 2020 US presidential campaign debate between US President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, US, October 22, 2020.

Trump impeachment lawyer wears kippah on Senate floor

While addressing the chamber, Schoen repeatedly covered his head with his hand when he drank water, leading to an explosion of social media questions.

Trump's impeachment lawyer David Schoen covering his hand with his head before drinking water

Donald Trump permanently banned from Twitter, even if he wins in 2024

"The way our policies work, when you're removed from the platform, you're removed from the platform."

US President Donald Trump taps the screen on a mobile phone at the approximate time a tweet was released from his Twitter account, during a roundtable discussion on the reopening of small businesses in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, US, June 18, 2020.

Lawyer on Trump’s defense team sued him for baseless claims one year ago

Michael T. van der Veen from Philadelphia represented a client who sued Trump and the Postmaster General for allegedly depriving Pennsylvania voters from the right to vote and having votes counted.

A SUPPORTER of former president Donald Trump holds a flag, in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday.

Why did Trump's lawyer, David Schoen, keep putting his hand on his head?

Was the fact that he covered his head while drinking also because he is an Orthodox Jew?

Trump's impeachment lawyer David Schoen covering his hand with his head before drinking water

Senators vote to proceed with Trump's impeachment trial

Trump's lawyers plan to open the trial by questioning whether the US Constitution allows the Senate to hold an impeachment trial for a president after he has left office.

US President Donald Trump departs next to first lady Melania Trump from the Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US, January 20, 2021.

After Capitol riot, Trump impeachment to open with fight on Constitution

Trump's lawyers plan to open the trial on Tuesday by questioning whether the U.S. Constitution allows the Senate to hold an impeachment trial for a president after he has left office.

SUPPORTERS OF US President Donald Trump protest in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, on January 6.