HOW MUCH LONGER WILL TRUMP BE PRESIDENT
Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second, non‑consecutive presidential term on January 20, 2025, and that term is scheduled to end at noon on January 20, 2029 under the Constitution and multiple p...
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The events of January 6, 2021, and their connection to the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.
Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second, non‑consecutive presidential term on January 20, 2025, and that term is scheduled to end at noon on January 20, 2029 under the Constitution and multiple p...
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment provides a constitutional path to remove a president deemed unable to discharge the duties of the office, but Section 4 — the only provision that contemplates involuntary re...
The Twenty‑Fifth Amendment was not invoked in the past two days; reporting in the provided sources documents calls from some Democrats for invocation and analysis of the amendment’s mechanics, but con...
assembled by targeted for a conspiracy to obstruct the lawful transfer and certification of the 2020 presidential election and related offenses tied to , 2021, and a 37‑count prosecution accusing Trum...
repeatedly amplified and promoted claims that the had been tainted by fraud—questioning mail‑in ballot security, alleging unverifiable entries on voter rolls, organizing and publicizing actions, and u...
Three separate House resolutions—H.Res.537, H.Res.353 and H.Res.939—have been filed in the 119th Congress to ; each is formally captioned as impeaching the president “for high crimes and misdemeanors”...