Breaking with Republicans, Romney votes ‘guilty’ in Trump impeachment trial
Republican Senator Mitt Romney issued a scathing criticism of Donald Trump on Wednesday as he broke with his party and voted to convict the U.S. president for abuse of power in his impeachment trial.
Trump says he will speak about impeachment acquittal on Thursday
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he will deliver a public statement at noon EST (1700 GMT) on Thursday on his acquittal on impeachment charges in the Senate.
In Trump’s impeachment, four months, 28,000 pages and one loose end
When it was over, the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump produced 135 days of partisan rancor, 17 witness accounts, more than 28,000 pages of documents and testimony, and one big loose end.
U.S. Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election battle looms
By David Morgan, Susan Cornwell, Richard Cowan and Patricia Zengerle
Factbox: ‘A giant asterisk’ – quotes from Trump’s impeachment trial
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday acquitted President Donald Trump on impeachment charges of abusing his office and obstructing Congress, despite Republican Mitt Romney becoming the first senator in history to vote for the conviction of a president from his…
Trump’s trial is over but the final verdict is not yet in
By Susan Cornwell, Steve Holland, Richard Cowan and James Oliphant
U.S Senate acquits Trump of impeachment charges
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday acquitted President Donald Trump of both charges in his impeachment trial as it found him not guilty of obstructing Congress, as had been charged by the House of Representatives.
U.S. Senate acquits Trump of abuse of power impeachment charge
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday found President Donald Trump not guilty of abusing his powers, as had been charged by the House of Representatives.
Enough senators find Trump not guilty to acquit Trump of second impeachment charge
Thirty-four U.S. senators on Wednesday voted to find President Donald Trump not guilty of obstruction of Congress as had been charged in articles of impeachment by the House of Representatives, enough to guarantee acquittal.
Enough senators find Trump not guilty for acquittal on first impeachment charge
Thirty-four U.S. senators on Wednesday voted to find President Donald Trump not guilty of abusing his powers as had been charged in articles of impeachment by the House of Representatives, enough to guarantee acquittal on the charge.