In this impeachment edition of The Point, CNN Legal Analyst and UNC Law Professor Michael Gerhardt sits down with Chris Cillizza to discuss what it’s […]
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How a Senate impeachment trial works
Breaking news: the House of Representatives has officially impeached President Donald Trump. As we know, though, this doesn’t mean he’s removed from office. It’s time […]
Continue readingHow a one-term pledge could sink Joe Biden
Joe Biden is ending 2019 in a pretty good place. His poll numbers are rising and his once-woeful fundraising has vastly improved. Why, then, are […]
Continue readingHere’s why Trump’s impeachment is not like Nixon’s
Throughout the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, many comparisons have been drawn to the impeachment inquiry into President Nixon. In this impeachment edition of The […]
Continue readingPresident Trump’s feud with Fox News
Fox News has championed President Trump since he became a candidate in the 2016 election. Now it seems, Trump is unsatisfied with his once constant […]
Continue readingAll your impeachment inquiry questions answered
The ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is continuing in the House with another round of hearings. Chris Cillizza answers all your impeachment questions […]
Continue readingDo witnesses have to comply with Congress’ subpoenas?
In this impeachment edition of The Point, Chris Cillizza and CNN legal analyst Laura Coates dig into one of our most-requested topics — what’s the […]
Continue readingMichael Bloomberg’s expensive 2020 gamble
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg has officially entered the 2020 presidential race, further saturating the Democratic field. As the 8th wealthiest American, Bloomberg's candidacy could […]
Continue readingIllegal vs. impeachable: What’s the difference?
In this impeachment edition of The Point, Chris Cillizza and Elie Honig, CNN legal analyst, discuss what the difference is between an impeachable offense and […]
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