White House Press Aide TJ Ducklo Resigns Over Threats Against Reporter The White House deputy press secretary resigned Saturday, a day after he was suspended for threatening and harassing a journalist who was pursuing a story on his relationship with another reporter. H.J. Mai
Trump Celebrates His Acquittal, Says The Impeachment Was Part Of A 'Witch Hunt' In a statement issued shortly after a final vote in the Senate on a charge of inciting an insurrection, Trump said the "movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun." Jason Slotkin
After Voting To Acquit, McConnell Torches Trump As Responsible For Riot The Senate Minority Leader condemned the actions taken by Trump on the day of the Capitol insurrection but said he didn't believe the trial was constitutional. Barbara Sprunt
Senate Acquits Trump: Key Takeaways From Impeachment Trial The Senate found former president Donald Trump not guilty on an impeachment charge of inciting an insurrection, by a 57-43 vote, acquitting the former president in his Senate trial. Domenico Montanaro
Trump Impeachment Trial Verdict: How Senators Voted Democrats did not gain enough Republican support to convict former President Donald Trump of inciting insurrection, but seven GOP senators did break with their own party. See the vote breakdown. Brakkton Booker
Senate Acquits Trump In Impeachment Trial — Again Seven Republicans joined with all Democrats and independents to vote to convict the former president for inciting an insurrection, but the tally is short of the two-thirds vote needed. Domenico Montanaro
Agreement Reached To Avoid Witnesses In Trump's Impeachment Trial The impeachment managers and the former president's defense team agreed to enter a statement from GOP Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler into evidence instead of calling her as a witness. Brian Naylor
Senate Unexpectedly Votes To Subpoena Witnesses And Documents In Impeachment Trial Who will testify in Former President Donald Trump's Senate trial, and how many witnesses will be called? At this point, it's still unclear. Tamara Keith
Spanish — And Latinos — Should Be More Than An Election Year Afterthought, Group Says Voto Latino is encouraging members of Congress to learn to speak Spanish fluently and pressing them to reach out to Latino constituents in substantive ways between campaign seasons. Juana Summers
Senate Unanimously Votes to Award Officer Eugene Goodman a Congressional Gold Medal The award is the institution's highest civilian honor and goes to an officer who is credited with saving the lives of many senators by distracting the mob away from the Senate chamber. Alana Wise