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.

Bureaucratic thriller: Diplomat kept notes, tells his story
William Taylor, a career diplomat, went behind closed doors in the basement of the Capitol on Tuesday and told a tale that added up to the ultimate oxymoron — a 10-hour bureaucratic thriller.
How a complicated web connects 2 Soviet-born businessmen with the impeachment inquiry
The case of Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman blurs the line between impeachment and a criminal investigation — and unfolds like a mystery novel. The Giuliani associates face campaign finance charges.
Get caught up: 4 big questions about the Trump-Ukraine affair
Although new pieces of the puzzle are added all the time, some of the biggest questions about the Ukraine pressure campaign — and what Congress may do about it — aren't yet resolved.
Democrats weigh formal impeachment vote as probe quickens
House Democrats are gauging support for a vote to formally authorize the impeachment inquiry as another official testified Tuesday in the deepening probe of President Trump's efforts to have Ukraine investigate Joe Biden.
Biden takes on Trump with a sweeping ethics plan, amid push back over Ukraine
Joe Biden is taking aim at President Trump over ethics, as the president continues attacks on the candidate and his son. Hunter Biden is now pledging to curtail his overseas business dealings.
Trump's former Russia adviser set to testify as part of impeachment inquiry
Fiona Hill, a British-born American foreign affairs expert, resigned as the president's top Russia analyst just days before the president's controversial call with his Ukrainian counterpart.
In Minneapolis, Trump unloads on critics as impeachment calls mount
In his first campaign rally since the House began an impeachment inquiry against him, President Trump railed against Democrats, the media, Rep. Ilhan Omar and others as he vowed to deliver Minnesota for the GOP in 2020.