Trump's attorneys urged the Senate to vote against removing Trump from office, saying the decision should be left up to voters in November.
Bolton revelations roil Trump trial, witness push grows
John Bolton's explosive revelation Trump directly ordered him to withhold military aid to Ukraine is fueling calls for the GOP to call witnesses to the Senate impeachment hearing.
Trump defense lawyers attack Bidens at impeachment trial
In his forthcoming book, John Bolton reportedly says the president explicitly tied $391 million in military aid to China to an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden.
Bloomberg joins just two other Democratic candidates backing full statehood for Puerto Rico
Trump's attorneys try to counter Democrats case amid allegations from former national security adviser John Bolton that president explicitly linked aid to Ukraine to an investigation of Joe Biden.
Moderate Democrats worry they haven't done enough to stop Sanders' campaign.
Trump denies telling Bolton Ukraine aid was tied to probe
Joe Biden will still beat Trump in November, believe nearly four in 10 Democrat voters.
Bolton says Trump wanted to tie Ukraine aid to probe: report
Explosive new comments from former UN ambassador John Bolton could give Senate democrats some much-needed momentum in their quest to have witnesses testify at Trump’s Impeachment trial.
President Trump and other presidential candidates send their condolences for the untimely death of Lakers star, Kobe Bryant.
White House lawyers say voters should decide Trump's fate
Sen. Sanders is doing well in the polls, despite being stuck in Washington D.C. due to impeachment.
The Trump legal team began their defense of the White House on Saturday, with opening arguments lasting two hours.
Democrats wrap up case against 'imminent threat' Trump, his team up next
Pompeo to visit UK ahead of Brexit, then to Ukraine
Pompeo to head to UK ahead of Brexit, then to Ukraine
House managers say President Trump has tried to stymie and delegitimize the House impeachment inquiry from the outset.
In Davos, Trump said cuts to benefits will "at some point" be considered
Anita Hill said she needs Biden to do more if he wants her to accept his apology.