Watch Live: Day Nine of President Trump Impeachment Trial
The Senate will start the ninth day of the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump beginning at 1:00 p.m. Eastern.

The Senate will start the ninth day of the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump beginning at 1:00 p.m. Eastern.

Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) told Breitbart News during a press conference call Wednesday that “several Democrats” are squirming over whether to vote to acquit President Donald Trump during the Senate impeachment trial.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), a moderate Democrat representing deep-red West Virginia, has signaled that he could vote to acquit President Donald Trump in the upper chamber’s impeachment trial.

Three moderate Democrat senators — Joe Manchin (WV), Doug Jones (AL), and Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) —are considering a vote to acquit President Donald Trump in the upper chamber’s impeachment trial.

Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) has suggested that if John Bolton is not brought to testify in the impeachment trial, his book could be instead.

During a Monday interview with CNN as part of its impeachment coverage, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) addressed The New York Times reporting a draft of a book by former National Security Advisor John Bolton claims President Donald Trump withheld aid

Jeff Sessions (R-AL), former U.S. attorney general and former senator, has taken a commanding 21-point lead over the rest of the GOP field a little over a month ahead of the Alabama primary, a poll obtained by Breitbart News exclusively shows.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) said Saturday it is “certainly possible” some Senate Democrats will vote to acquit President Donald Trump when the Senate impeachment trial concludes.

Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions took aim at Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) on Friday after Jones stated he found the evidence against President Donald Trump in the impeachment trial “compelling.”

America First Policies announced Tuesday that it would target three states with a $1 million anti-impeachment advertisement, which is set to begin in Alabama on Wednesday.

Monday during an appearance on CNN, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) made a bold prediction regarding his reelection chance and impeachment.

A small group of Senate Democrats have broken with party leadership by calling for the upper chamber’s impeachment trial against President Donald Trump to begin without an agreement on witnesses.

Freshman Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) could imperil his chances of getting reelected to the U.S. Senate whether he votes for or against impeachment, according to a report released Monday.

Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) said Thursday that a “couple” Senate Democrats might vote to acquit President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial.

A poll shows the two leading contenders for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Alabama lead incumbent Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL).

On Sunday’s broadcast of ABC’s “This Week,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said he supported House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) withholding articles of impeachment from Senate. Jones said, “Well, I certainly don’t think it’s unfair for her to do that. Lets put

Even though Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) is one of a handful of potentially vulnerable red-state Democrats up for reelection in 2020, he is not shying away from his insistence of continuing the impeachment process of President Donald Trump in the U.S. Senate.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) told Breitbart News during an exclusive interview Wednesday that, like an untrained puppy, Democrats could not contain themselves on impeachment and that the Senate will have to restore confidence in the American republic.

It’s clear that this entire process isn’t about following the law, but rather about partisan politics and undoing the 2016 election.

During an appearance Wednesday on Huntsville, AL radio’s WVNN, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) offered his reactions to the Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on his investigation into the handling of the investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) told Breitbart News during a press conference Tuesday as many as three Democrat senators could vote to clear President Donald Trump of any wrongdoing during a potential Senate impeachment trial.

If the House passes Articles of Impeachment against Trump, setting up a U.S. Senate trial, there is no guarantee Democrats will be unified behind convicting him.

Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) vows to keep an open mind should impeachment make its way to the Senate from the House of Representatives.
Microsoft recently testified at a hearing of the House Committee on Homeland Security. The subject? How tech companies can prevent “election interference” in 2020. But a member of its board, billionaire Reid Hoffman, admitted to funding an election interference campaign in 2017.

Former U.S. Attorney General and former Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who is again running for his old seat in the U.S. Senate in Alabama, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview last week that Republicans can dominate electorally for generations if they stick to what President Donald Trump campaigned on in 2016 when it comes to immigration and trade.

Although his campaign is not officially even 24 hours old, a poll out Friday from the Club for Growth has former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions with a double-digit lead over his closest opponent.

It’s now official. Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama, a seat he once occupied prior to going to serve in President Donald Trump’s administration in 2017.

Trump and the Republicans cannot coast on the unpopularity of Democrats’ big socialist plans. The GOP needs its own health care alternative.

Thursday during an appearance on Huntsville, AL radio’s WVNN, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) defended congressional Democrats’ efforts to explore options on the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) told Breitbart News Saturday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) leadership is “blowing up” her impeachment of President Donald Trump.

During Sunday’s “Kasie DC” on MSNBC, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) took aim at the media over the push for President Donald Trump’s impeachment following the “whistleblower” complaint alleging he sought a quid pro quo with Ukraine’s president over probing former Vice

One of Sen. Doug Jones’ (D-AL) top Republican opponents is calling him out for remaining silent on the Democrats’ rush to impeach President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday’s “MSNBC Live,” Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) stated his opposition to impeaching Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Host Hallie Jackson asked, “Should lawmakers move forward with impeaching Justice Kavanaugh?” Jones responded, “No. … I don’t think you move forward

Sunday on MSNBC’s “Weekends With Alex Witt,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said if Justice Brett Kavanaugh lied to the Senate during his confirmation process, he could be impeached. Reacting to a New York Times report about Kavanaugh’s potential involvement in unwanted sexual

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — On Monday, Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL), a candidate for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat up in 2020 currently occupied Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL), downplayed the latest attempt by his House Democratic colleagues to initiate impeachment proceedings against President

Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), who is up for reelection in 2020, has attacked Medicare for All, even though he recently admitted that “you’re going to have Medicare for All down the road.”

Many vulnerable Senate Democrats up for reelection in 2020 have rejected the polarizing Medicare for All proposals and instead pushed for expanding Obamacare through a public option.

During an appearance on Huntsville, AL radio’s WVNN on Thursday, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) urged President Donald Trump to make finding a solution to trade disputes a priority regarding his administration’s economic policy.
Alabama candidate for the U.S. Senate Tommy Tuberville, former Auburn University football coach, has hired the chief Republican aide for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s organization dedicated to lobbying Congress to import more foreign workers to take American jobs.

Although it appears to many that the Democratic Party is moving further down the left said of the political spectrum, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) says that is not actually the case, and he says the first night of the second round of the Democratic presidential debates are a sign of that.