Trump impeachment

Senators voted on Feb. 5, 2020 to acquit President Trump on two articles of impeachment — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The vote ended the trial that began Jan. 21.

Want a quick overview of the case, those involved and key documents? Check out this NPR guide.

Poll: Americans overwhelmingly say impeachment hearings won't change their minds
The poll shows just how locked in most Americans are in their partisan positions, even as nearly a dozen people have either testified or are set to testify in the impeachment inquiry.
Impeachment public hearings week 2 — who is testifying and what happens next
Eight witnesses are scheduled over three days. Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the EU, faces questions about his call with President Trump about pushing for investigations in Ukraine.
Democrats invite Trump to testify in impeachment inquiry
Pushing back against accusations from the president that the process has been stacked against him, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump is welcome to appear or answer questions in writing, if he chooses.
Transcripts put Sondland at center of Trump's block of Ukraine aid
Transcripts released Saturday in the impeachment inquiry show Ambassador Gordon Sondland playing a central role in President Trump’s effort to push Ukraine to conduct political investigations as a condition for receiving needed military aid.