The wide gulf between Democrats and Republicans on the allegations at the heart of the impeachment inquiry was on full display Wednesday. Here's a sampling.
Most Senate Republicans have said they want to acquit President Trump in a quick trial. In turn, some House Democrats are talking about withholding the impeachment articles from the Senate.
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dave Levinthal of the Center for Public Integrity about how President Trump and other politicians are raising money off the impeachment process.
The Democratic-led House of Representatives voted for just the third time in American history to impeach a sitting president. Trump's allies in the Senate will very likely preserve him in office.
Speaker Pelosi says Wednesday's impeachment debate and vote is a solemn constitutional duty. Republicans — and President Trump — say it's a political play that will come at a cost at the polls.
Lawmakers are expected to vote on whether to impeach President Trump after roughly six hours of debate on Wednesday. The articles charge that Trump abused his power and obstructed Congress.