To this impeachment ‘connoisseur,’ Trump’s case looks familiar

In 1998, when House Republicans set out to impeach President Bill Clinton for lying about sex, they claimed lofty ambitions. “This has to be a bipartisan exercise,” Rep. Henry J. Hyde of Illinois, then chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, told me back then. He failed. … History repeated itself […] Read more »

Fox News Poll: Trump job approval ticks up, views on impeachment steady

Weeks of congressional hearings and debate have failed to move the electorate on impeachment, according to the latest Fox News Poll. At the same time, approval of President Trump’s job performance has climbed three points. Currently, 45 percent of voters approve of the job Trump’s doing, up from 42 percent […] Read more »

Representative Jeff Van Drew, Anti-Impeachment Democrat, Plans to Switch Parties

Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, a moderate Democrat who is among his party’s staunchest opponents of impeaching President Trump, told aides on Saturday that he is planning to switch parties and declare himself a Republican as soon as next week, just as the House is casting its historic […] Read more »

Trump, allies target vulnerable Democrats ahead of House impeachment vote

With the House on course to vote on the impeachment of President Trump next week, Trump and his allies have trained their sights on the Democrats who represent districts that supported the president in 2016. As public opinion on Trump’s impeachment remains splintered and mostly stagnant, more than half of […] Read more »

This Week in Impeachment: Liberals Got an Impeachment, Moderates Got It Their Way

… Pelosi has managed her diverse party caucus with customary skill; while Democratic leaders expect a small number of members to vote no, a number of key moderates from competitive districts are beginning to signal their support, indicating that her approach has resulted in a broadly unified party. But as […] Read more »