Trump says Iran appears to be 'standing down,' missile strikes caused no US casualties
Trump said Iran appears to be "standing down" and said no Americans or Iraqis were harmed in Iran's ballistic missile strike on two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops.
Trump says ‘all is well’ in response to Iran launching ballistic missiles into Iraq targeting US
President Donald Trump responded in a tweet Tuesday evening to Iran launching more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two military bases in Iraq that house U.S. troops, saying “all is well.”
Trump impeachment: McConnell can start trial, delay on witnesses
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the Senate votes to proceed with setting the ground rules for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Pentagon rejects Trump threat to bomb Iranian cultural sites
The Pentagon on Monday distanced itself from President Donald Trump's assertions that he would bomb Iranian cultural sites despite international prohibitions on such attacks.
CBC removes Donald Trump's scene from 'Home Alone 2' broadcast: report
Donald Trump's cameo in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" was cut from the film by the Canadian Broadcast Company this week, according to a new report.
‘Christianity Today’ sees spike in subscribers after op-ed calls for President Trump’s removal
Mark Galli, the editor-in-chief of "Christianity Today," said he's seen a spike in subscribers after an editorial came out calling for President Donald Trump's removal from office.
President Trump tweets morning after impeached by House
President Donald Trump was active on Twitter the morning after he became just the third president in American history to be impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Impeachment proceedings: Here’s what it means and what happens next
Here’s what impeachment proceedings entail and what to expect as the House moves forward with its impeachment inquiry against Trump.
Pres. Donald Trump suggests late congressman John Dingell is 'looking up'
In the Merry Christmas Rally, President Donald Trump said that John Dingell may be looking up, suggesting he's not looking down from heaven.
Gov. Walz sends Trump letter consenting to refugee resettlement, saying 'Minnesota is not full'
Friday Gov. Walz sent Pres. Donald Trump a letter contesting to refugee resettlement in Minnesota.
Read the articles of impeachment against President Trump
House Democrats have unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Trump that will serve as the basis for action by the House Judiciary Committee. One accuses Trump of abuse of power, and the other accuses him of obstruction of Congress.
House Democrats announce abuse of power, obstruction of Congress articles of impeachment against Trump
The charges stem from Trump's pressure on Ukraine to announce investigations of his political rivals as he withheld aid to the country.
Top House lawyers present evidence, spar over Trump impeachment case in Judiciary hearing
Lawyers for both parties laid out the case for and against impeaching President Trump during Monday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Watchdog report: FBI's Russia probe justified, no bias found
The Russia probe report found no evidence of political bias, despite performance failures, per a summary obtained by The Associated Press.
'Yearbook' memorializing victims killed in school shootings to be mailed to Trump, Senate
"The 2018 Yearbook" remembers the 37 people who were killed in school shootings throughout the year.
House Judiciary Committee holds first hearing, trio of legal experts called by Democrats back Trump impeachment
Three of four legal experts called by Democrats said the president's interaction with Ukraine amounted to high crimes and misdemeanors, the impeachment standard set out in the Constitution.
House Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report alleges abuse of power, obstruction
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released a report Tuesday on the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
Trump was briefed on complaint before Ukraine aid was released
President Trump was briefed on the whistleblower complaint about his dealings with Ukraine before the White House released nearly $400 million in military aid to Kyiv, officials say.
Minneapolis mayor seeks to disallow political rallies that cost city money
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Tuesday he'll seek a legislative change to block future political rallies that cost the city money after a President Donald Trump campaign event set the city back more than $500,000 last month.
House Judiciary Committee sets Dec. 4 impeachment hearing
The House Judiciary Committee will be taking over the impeachment probe of President Donald Trump starting next week on Dec. 4.