Has the House of Representatives impeached Trump a third time, and where can I find the Senate roll call for that trial?
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Executive summary
No authoritative record in the provided reporting indicates that the U.S. House of Representatives successfully impeached Donald J. Trump a third time; multiple impeachment resolutions were introduced in the 119th Congress but at least some were tabled or remained proposals rather than enacted into an impeachment vote by the full House [1] [2] [3]. For the prior (second) impeachment trial, the official Senate roll‑call and related documents are published by the U.S. Senate’s roll‑call archive and contemporaneous news coverage documenting the Senate’s February 13, 2021 acquittal vote [4] [5].
1. The factual posture: resolutions introduced, but no confirmed third impeachment in the sources
The materials supplied show that multiple House resolutions in the 119th Congress sought to impeach Donald J. Trump — for example, H.Res.353 is listed as “Impeaching Donald John Trump” [1] and H.Res.537’s full text explicitly states “Resolved, That Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, is impeached…” [2] — but the documentation in this packet does not include a definitive record that the House adopted any such article and thereby carried out a third impeachment; some measures were put to procedural votes and at least one privileged impeachment resolution was explicitly tabled on December 11, 2025, according to Rep. Al Green’s statement [3]. The available GovTrack and Congress.gov snippets note motions and the text of resolutions but do not, in the provided excerpts, record a successful House impeachment vote that would constitute a third impeachment [6] [2].
2. What “impeached” means and why the distinction matters for finding a Senate roll call
Constitutionally and procedurally, an impeachment occurs when the House adopts articles of impeachment by majority vote; only after that step are the articles transmitted to the Senate and a trial can proceed (as summarized in historical explanations about earlier impeachments) [7] [8]. Thus, documents that merely introduce articles or publish their text (Congress.gov entries) are not the same as an adopted impeachment; if the House had impeached a third time, an adopted resolution would have been exhibited to the Senate and a formal delivery recorded — a fact not present in the supplied snippets [2] [1].
3. Where to find an official Senate roll‑call for any impeachment trial that did occur
When a Senate trial happens, the Senate’s Legislative Information System publishes roll‑call votes online in its roll_call_votes archive; that resource holds the definitive vote records for the Senate including impeachment trial votes [4]. For the most recent Senate impeachment trial that followed the House’s January 2021 article, the Senate roll‑call vote records and contemporaneous coverage show the Senate voted to acquit on February 13, 2021, and that roll‑call is accessible via the Senate’s official roll‑call pages and news outlets that archived the vote [4] [5].
4. What the reporting shows about outcomes and open questions readers should track
The supplied reporting documents past impeachments, proposed resolutions in the current Congress, and at least one tabling of a privileged impeachment measure [9] [2] [3], which together indicate active efforts but not a conclusively completed third impeachment in the House according to these sources. Because the presence of draft articles, text posted on Congress.gov, and press releases from members [2] [10] can create the impression of an accomplished impeachment, the prudent next step for verification is to consult the official House Journal, Congress.gov vote records and the House clerk’s published roll calls to confirm whether an adoption vote occurred; the provided sources do not include those final House roll‑call pages asserting a third impeachment.
5. Bottom line and practical guidance for researchers
Based on the materials provided, the House had multiple impeachment resolutions filed in the 119th Congress but the packet does not show a completed third impeachment vote by the full House; to find a Senate roll call for any trial that would follow, consult the U.S. Senate’s roll‑call archive (senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes) which hosts official vote pages — and for historical precedent and context, the February 2021 acquittal roll‑call is available there and in contemporary news reporting [4] [5]. If a subsequent House adoption occurred after these excerpts, it is not reflected in the supplied reporting and must be verified on the House and Senate official vote logs.