A petition urging that Congress begin impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump be impeached has attracted more than 250,000 signatures, according to the nonprofit that initiated it. Newsweek has contacted the White House and Free Speech for People, the campaign group that set up the petition, for comment via email.
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Fact Check: No evidence of 2012 Trump post calling for impeachment if Dow drops by 1,000 points
The Dow drops 478 points as Trump shrugs off a market rout and says more tariffs are coming
Stocks ended lower on Tuesday, extending Monday’s rout, as President Donald Trump doubled down on his trade war with Canada and a warning from Delta Air Lines sent many travel-related stocks tumbling.
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Dow drops nearly 600 points as Trump escalates trade war with Canada
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What to expect after South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment of President Yoon
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South Korean police prepare for 'worst-case scenarios' ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
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South Korean court orders release of President Yoon Suk Yeol as he awaits impeachment ruling
Richard J. Sullivan, impeachment and threats to independence
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Judicial Conference raises concerns about threats, impeachment and funding
Judges raise concerns about threats to independence amid criticism of decisions, calls for impeachment
Elon Musk has accused some federal judges of being "evil" and said they should be fired after issuing preliminary decisions against the Trump administration.
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US judiciary warns of threats amid 'concerning' calls to impeach judges
York County Judge Steven Stambaugh has been accused by the feds of defrauding unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Donald Trump, impeachment and US Circuit Judge
A federal judge overseeing judicial security issues said he’s concerned about recent articles of impeachment filed against judges who have ruled against the Trump administration’s early actions.
We speak with Democratic Congressmember Al Green of Texas a day after he was censured by the House of Representatives for disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday night.
Green revealed that House Speaker Mike Johnson attempted to silence him with repeated admonishments. When he refused to back down, he was ultimately escorted out of the chamber. Despite the removal, Green said, “The people who escorted me out were very kind. I hold no animus toward the speaker. He did what the rules required.”
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