Rep. Al Green Files Articles of Impeachment Against President Trump
Representative Al Green (D-TX) files articles of impeachment against President Trump for a third time.
The House passed a resolution condemning President Trump’s comments about four minority members of Congress in which he told them they should “go back” to the countries… read more
The House passed a resolution condemning President Trump’s comments about four minority members of Congress in which he told them they should “go back” to the countries “from which they came.” Four Republicans voted “yes” with all Democrats and Representative Justin Amash (I-MI). Debate was halted for more than an hour as the parliamentarian reviewed a Republican request that some of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) words be stricken from the record. While the review was happening, Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) abandoned the speaker’s chair after making brief remarks. Members voted against striking those remarks.
Lawmakers also passed a rule for debate on a resolution finding Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas relating to the 2020 Census citizenship question.
Representative Al Green (D-TX) filed articles of impeachment against President Trump for a third time. close
Representative Al Green (D-TX) files articles of impeachment against President Trump for a third time.
Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) makes a short statement while presiding over the House, and accusing Republicans…
In prepared remarks on the House floor on a resolution condemning President Trump's recent comments telling four…
In a vote of 240-187, the House passes a resolution condemning President Trump's comments about four minority members…
The House blocked Representative Al Green’s (D-TX) resolution to impeach President Trump, 332-95, with 137 Democrats…
The House approved a bill that would increase the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025.
The House approved a resolution, 229-191, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to pursue court action on subpoenas…
The House voted 421-0 for a resolution calling for the release of the whistleblower complaint involving President Trump’s summer of 2019…