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.

Trump tried hard to win Ukraine Biden probes, officials say
If Ukraine's new leader wanted an Oval Office welcome from Donald Trump — and he did — he would have to open a public probe into the president's Democratic foe Joe Biden and his son.
Mulvaney stands up Democrats in impeachment probe
Democrats subpoenaed Mulvaney late Thursday as the White House signaled that he wouldn't appear. The White House instructed its officials not to comply with the investigation, which is looking at President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
1st Pence aide testifying in impeachment probe
Jennifer Williams, the vice president's special adviser for Europe and Russia, was among those on the July 25 call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart that helped spark the inquiry.
Public impeachment inquiry hearings to begin next week
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff announced his panel will take public testimony starting Nov. 13 with acting Ukraine Ambassador William Taylor.