Fifty years have passed since President Richard Nixon resigned the presidency on Aug. 9, 1974, under imminent threat of impeachment by the House of Representatives. Had he not resigned, he would ...
Richard Nixon resigned, but Congress never in American history has removed a president from office. Donald Trump joins a small group of fellow presidents now that he's the subject of an official ...
The House initiated an impeachment process against Nixon in February 1974, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate whether grounds existed to impeach him of high crimes and misdemeanors.
In 1998, after Bill Clinton got a blowjob and lied about it, more than a hundred of the country’s newspapers demanded his resignation. What Clinton did shouldn’t be trivialized. It wasn’t just about ...
Democratic New York Congressman Gregory Meeks told CNN’s Chris Cuomo that contrary to accepted wisdom, the Senate very well could convict and remove President Donald Trump if the House of ...
Congress has moved to impeach four presidents. Zoe Lofgren of California has had a role in three of those episodes in history. She was a staffer to a Judiciary Committee member during Watergate.