Half a century ago Congress, the courts, other key institutions within and outside of the government, and the American public ...
Texas congressman Al Green has filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Here's what happens if they ...
Danielle Sassoon can’t be dismissed as some kind of liberal deep-stater. Her résumé suggests anything but: registered Republican; participant in the Federalist Society; former law clerk to two ...
The Politics of Presidential Mercy, by Jeffrey Toobin “When it comes to pardons, presidents are kings,” the legal journalist Jeffrey Toobin writes in his new book, “The Pardon: The Politics of ...
The president summarily fired and replaced top officials at five watchdog offices in an apparent attempt to consolidate power ...
and Richard Nixon, who resigned to avoid being impeached in connection with the Watergate scandal. The rarely-used procedure is spelled out in Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution ...
The two men could not be more different. In August of 1974, then President Richard Nixon, amid the Watergate scandal, was facing certain impeachment, and, at the urging of Republican congressional ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was sworn in Wednesday, was part of Trump's legal team during his first impeachment and ...
Recent court orders slowing down or indefinitely blocking President Donald Trump’s policy blitz have raised the specter that the executive branch might openly flout the federal judiciary and prompted ...
Nixon resigned to avoid an impeachment that seemed inevitable in the wake of the Watergate scandal. The articles of impeachment that the House Judiciary Committee approved on July 27, 1974 ...