A petition calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump has garnered more than 100,000 signatures just a few days into his second term. The White House has been contacted for comment via email.
The Constitution does not set a limit on how many times a president can be impeached. Although Trump was impeached twice during his first term, there is no reason that he can't be impeached again if there are new allegations that prompt the House to file articles of impeachment.
House members Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamie Raskin have not filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump over his Jan. 6 pardons.
President Trump’s political opponents have called him cruel and authoritarian and dictatorial. They’ve accused him of rewriting the Constitution and trampling on basic rules of government. But one thing that’s been missing in all the early vitriol over his first 10 days is the I-word.
That relationship is raising questions among some senators about whether the nominee will follow the law if confirmed.
Efforts to impeach Donald Trump for a third time are ramping up as he begins his second term as president. Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. The renewed push for Donald Trump's impeachment underscores the deep political divisions in the country and the ongoing fallout from his campaign.
President Donald Trump’s administration issued a memo Monday ordering widespread federal assistance to be temporarily paused, as Trump and his allies have argued he can block government funds that Congress has already authorized, despite a federal law forbidding it.
But the spending freeze – along with other key moves early in this presidency, including the firing of Justice Department prosecutors and a bid to repeal birthright citizenship – also reflects Trump’s view that the presidency has almost unlimited power and he can simply decide what is legal and what isn’t.
President Trump fired 17 inspectors general across federal agencies. Here's what an inspector general does and who they work for.
The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a Senate-confirmed inspector general.
Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. The renewed push for Donald Trump's impeachment underscores the deep political divisions in the country and the ongoing fallout from ...
“Kamala is for they/them,” went Donald Trump’s notorious TV ad during the 2024 campaign. “President Trump is for you.” But not quite two weeks into President Trump’s second term, we already know that to be false. Trump is for I/me/mine.