The House of Representatives is on track to approve articles of impeachment for abuse of power and for obstruction of Congress against President Trump. A Senate trial is expected in January.
The bill includes some policy surprises and increases in funding for several key public health priorities. And it cuts the few remaining taxes that were paying for Obamacare.
Each of the United States' four presidential impeachment proceedings has highlighted increasingly sophisticated technologies, beginning with telegrams in the case against Andrew Johnson.
Columnist Ruth Marcus' new book, 'Supreme Ambition: Brett Kavanaugh and the Conservative Takeover' goes in-depth on how he made it to the Supreme Court.
The moderate Republican will face an important test when President Trump's impeachment trial begins in the Senate. Collins has not indicated how she plans to vote.
Rep. Alcee Hastings is helping advance the full House vote to impeach Trump. Being a participant on both sides of impeachment places him alone in American political history.
NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana about a House vote on whether to impeach President Trump that would lead to a trial in the Senate. NPR's Kelsey Snell weighs in on the topic.