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  1. Jan 13, 2021 · Trump is the first president in U.S. history to be impeached a second time. Ten Republicans broke with Mr. Trump and voted “yes” on impeachment. One of them, Representative Tom Rice of South...

  2. Jan 13, 2021 · Jan 13, 2021, 04:33 PM | 117th Congress, 1st Session. Vote Question: On Agreeing to the Resolution. Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Vote Type: Yea-And-Nay. Status: Passed.

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    Party
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    Adams
    Democratic
    North Carolina
    Aderholt
    Republican
    Alabama
    Aguilar
    Democratic
    California
    Allen
    Republican
    Georgia
  3. Jan 13, 2021 · The House voted today to impeach President Trump for a second time in a swift and bipartisan condemnation of the President’s role in inciting last week’s riot at the US Capitol. In case you...

  4. Jan 13, 2021 · The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Trump for "high crimes and misdemeanors" — specifically, for inciting an insurrection against the federal government at the U.S....

    • 10 House Republicans Vote to Impeach
    • 4 Lawmakers Skip Impeachment Vote
    • Trump Impeachment Imminent as Debate Ends in The House
    • Capitol Police Watchdog Opens Investigation Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
    • Trump Asks Backers to Remain Peaceful When Joe Biden Is Sworn in
    • GOP Rep. Newhouse Supports Impeachment, Saying ‘No Excuse’ For Trump’s Actions
    • GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz Blames Left For Political Violence
    • McCarthy: Trump ‘Bears Responsibility’ For Riot, But Impeachment A ‘Mistake’
    • Senate Trial Likely Won’T Begin Until After Biden Sworn in
    • Lawmaker Who Switched Parties After Last Impeachment Opposes This One Too

    Ten House Republicans joined Democratsin the historic vote Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time, charging him with inciting insurrection in the Capitol riot. The Republican support was unprecedented for lawmakers voting to impeach a president of the same party, doubling the five Democratic votes against President Bill Cli...

    Four members of the House, all Republicans, decided to skip Wednesday's impeachment vote: 1. Rep. Kay Granger of Texas 2. Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland 3. Rep. Greg Murphy of North Carolina 4. Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida Harris, an anesthesiologist, said in a statement he decided to take care of patients Wednesday rather than vote. Murphy skipped...

    Voting has begun on the second impeachment of President Donald Trump on a charge he incited the mob last week that attacked the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers were formally acknowledging President-elect Joe Biden’s Nov. 3 victory. The vote to impeach Trump a second time within the past 13 months is expected to pass on a largely party-line vote by Wednes...

    The United States Capitol Police's watchdog opened an investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to a source familiar with the matter not authorized to speak on the record. The investigation, first reported by Capitol Hill publication Roll Call, might not ever enter the public record. The Capitol Police are not subject to the same public...

    As the House debated whether to impeach him a second time, President Donald Trump called on his supporters to remain peaceful when Joe Biden is sworn in as president next week – just one week after a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, an attack designed to intimidate lawmakers into reversing his election loss. "In light of reports of m...

    Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington became the first Republican to announce on the House floor that he would support impeaching President Donald Trump. “Last week there was a domestic threat at the door of the Capitol and he did nothing to stop it,” Newhouse said. “That is why with a heavy heart and clear resolve, I will vote yes on these articles of i...

    House Rep. Matt Gaetz, who has falsely suggested antifa – and not Trump supporters – are to blame for last week’s riots, said the left has incited far more political violence than the right. He said that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., incited anger, resentment and division when she tore up President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address ...

    House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy called the Capitol riot “undemocratic, un-American and criminal,” but impeaching President Donald Trump would be a mistake, he said. “I believe impeaching the president in such a short timeframe would be a mistake,” said McCarthy of California. “A vote to impeach will further divide the nation. A vote to impea...

    While the House is set to impeach President Donald Trump today, the Senate trial likely won’t start until after he leaves office. The Senate is currently on a recess break and is set to reconvene Tuesday – one day before Joe Biden’s inauguration. Democrats have been hopeful in immediately moving forward on a trial to argue the president is guilty o...

    New Jersey Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew, who left the Democratic party after the 2019 impeachment against President Donald Trump, said the nation shouldn’t endure another one. “We’ve been here before. We’ve done this before. This has failed before. We’ve fractured our nation using the same process before,” he said. “Congress must be the glue that ...

  5. Jan 14, 2021 · Washington — The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol that left five people dead, cementing his place in history as the only ...

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  7. Jan 13, 2021 · In a historic vote, the House of Representatives on Wednesday impeached President Donald Trump for urging his supporters to march on the U.S. Capitol last week, making him the first president...

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