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Impeachment investigations

Investigations conducted by the House Judiciary Committee or other committees into potential impeachable offenses.

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Jan 12, 2026
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What constitutional mechanisms exist to remove a sitting U.S. president before January 20, 2029?

Three constitutional routes can end a presidency before January 20, 2029: voluntary exit (resignation or death), involuntary removal through impeachment and Senate conviction, and temporary or permane...

Jan 14, 2026
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Can Stephen Miller be impeached

The short answer based on the reporting provided is: the materials do not establish that Stephen Miller is clearly subject to impeachment proceedings, and they do show vigorous political pressure for ...

Jan 30, 2026
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How does the House Judiciary Committee process articles of impeachment before a full House vote?

is the central gatekeeper in modern House s: it receives referrals or resolutions, conducts or reviews (sometimes drawing on other committees’ work), holds hearings and a markup to draft and vote on a...

Jan 16, 2026

Which House committees would handle impeachment articles and what procedural steps must occur before a floor vote?

The House Judiciary Committee ordinarily conducts impeachment investigations and drafts articles of impeachment, but other standing committees or specially created select committees can investigate, g...

Feb 1, 2026

What are the procedural steps and timeline required for the House to approve articles of impeachment and for the Senate to hold a trial?

The Constitution creates a two-step removal process: brings charges by approving articles of by a simple majority, and tries those charges and may remove the official by a two‑thirds vote . Practice f...

Jan 12, 2026

What procedure would the House use to force a floor vote on impeachment and who controls that process?

A full House impeachment vote is triggered when the House adopts an impeachment resolution or articles of impeachment by a simple majority; how and when that question reaches the floor is governed by ...