80 People 23175 Fact-checks 7766 Articles People (80) Yes on 84 The Manila Times New York Times Students for Trump Vets for Trump The Trump Talks Donald Trump Tiffany Trump Eric Trump Melania Trump Ivanka Trump New Century Times St. Lucia Times Democrats President Trump's lawyers Donald Trump Jr. Wisconsin Trump Victory Politics Elite Trump Winning Democrats Georgia Democrats Fact-checks (23175) Charles Schumer stated on January 24, 2020 in a news conference: "The American people are overwhelmingly with us" in calling witnesses in Senate trial By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 28, 2020 Jake Tapper stated on January 13, 2021 in remarks in a CNN broadcast: The second presidential impeachment of Donald Trump was “the most bipartisan impeachment in American history.” By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 Mike Gallagher stated on December 20, 2019 in a radio interview: Says the House impeachment vote was the third by Democrats — "They tried to impeach Trump for criticizing the NFL and for some other things." By Madeline Heim• January 21, 2020 Jim Sensenbrenner stated on December 11, 2019 in a tweet: "104 House Democrats voted for impeachment before the Ukraine call took place." By Madeline Heim• December 20, 2019 Ted Cruz stated on July 17, 2018 in a campaign press release: Says Beto O’Rourke is "the only candidate to the U.S. Senate to call for" impeaching President Donald Trump. By W. Gardner Selby• July 25, 2018 Beto O'Rourke stated on May 29, 2019 in a television appearance: "For more than a year, I have been saying that it’s time for Congress to act and begin impeachment proceedings." By Madlin Mekelburg• June 10, 2019 Bryan Steil stated on October 31, 2019 in a tweet: The House impeachment rules resolution "does not provide the president with due process protections that were afforded to both President Clinton and President Nixon." By Eric Litke• November 5, 2019 Marco Rubio stated on January 27, 2021 in remarks: "Only in the Third World do you see this habitual use of prosecutions of former leaders.” By Miriam Valverde• January 29, 2021 Facebook posts stated on January 09, 2021 in a screenshot: A second impeachment means Donald Trump loses his lifetime pension, travel allowance, Secret Service detail, and his ability to run for public office. By Daniel Funke• January 11, 2021 Mark Harris stated on October 10, 2018 in a tweet: "In our debate, Dan McCready doubled down on his support for Pelosi’s liberal agenda of … impeaching our president." By Paul Specht• October 31, 2018 Jeanne Ives stated on January 29, 2020 in a press release: Says U.S. Rep. Sean Casten “demanded the impeachment of the Republican President before the Mueller report was even released.” By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• February 6, 2020 Facebook posts stated on April 19, 2023 in a Facebook post: "Adam Schiff will be impeached.” By Jeff Cercone• April 24, 2023 Juan Williams stated on August 03, 2014 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": The people who want President Barack Obama impeached "are all white, they're all older, and guess what, they're in the far right wing of the Republican Party." By Jon Greenberg• August 3, 2014 Color of Change stated on October 29, 2014 in an Arkansas flyer: Republicans are "trying to impeach our president." By Lauren Carroll, Steve Contorno• October 30, 2014 Andrew Napolitano stated on October 24, 2019 in an interview: The impeachment inquiry hearings "going on behind closed doors over which Congressman Schiff is presiding—they are consistent with the rules" of the U.S. House of Representatives. By Tom Kertscher• October 28, 2019 X posts stated on January 22, 2025 in an X post: “The U.S. Senate has the votes to remove Trump from office if the House votes to impeach.” By Caleb McCullough• January 24, 2025 Ron Kind stated on November 17, 2019 in a TV interview: "I am the only member of Congress that voted for both inquiries -- the Clinton inquiry and now the Trump inquiry." By Mica Soellner• November 25, 2019 Facebook posts stated on December 20, 2019 in a Facebook post: "If Trump is impeached in the house & not senate, he can run 2 more times." By Tom Kertscher• January 27, 2020 Kaya Jones stated on October 01, 2019 in a tweet: "If the impeachment reaches the house and passes to the senate and isn’t passed the first term is nullified and Trump can run two more terms." By Bill McCarthy• October 2, 2019 Bloggers stated on February 09, 2021 in an article: “Manipulated Video used in House Impeachment Looks to Have VIOLATED House Rules” By Noah Y. Kim• February 11, 2021 Articles (7766) Cornyn cages Stockman, Democrats may need runoff to settle Senate nominee By W. Gardner Selby• March 5, 2014 The House impeached Donald Trump over his speech before the Capitol attack. Here’s what happens next By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 The second Trump impeachment: Questions and answers By Louis Jacobson• January 11, 2021 A guide to possible paths to impeachment (or not) in the House By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• April 26, 2019 What’s next after Trump’s impeachment? By Louis Jacobson• December 19, 2019 Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, Trump: 9 questions about impeachment By Louis Jacobson• October 9, 2019 House hearings about the Jan. 6 insurrection begin this week. Here's what to watch By Jon Greenberg• June 7, 2022 Using the 25th Amendment or impeaching Trump: Could they happen? By Louis Jacobson• January 7, 2021 Trump fans pose a hypothetical: Could Donald Trump become speaker, then president in 2023? By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2021 PolitiFact's Trump-Ukraine-Biden coverage in one place By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 27, 2019 UPDATED: How Beto O'Rourke is a yes and no on impeaching Donald Trump now By W. Gardner Selby• July 25, 2018 Did Trump’s freeze on Ukraine aid violate the Impoundment Control Act? By Bill McCarthy• December 5, 2019 Fact-checking impeachment trial claims by the Philly-area lawyers who played big roles By Jessica Calefati• February 17, 2021 Could Donald Trump be impeached, removed and run for re-election? It’s possible By Louis Jacobson• November 6, 2019 7 questions about the Trump and Ukraine impeachment hearings, answered By Daniel Funke, Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• December 6, 2019 The impeachment inquiry: What to expect from public hearings and beyond By Louis Jacobson• November 11, 2019 The Senate impeachment trial is here. So what’s next? By Louis Jacobson• January 15, 2020 Can Congress impeach and remove a president who’s left office? A look at the history By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2021 Fact-checking the Aug. 3 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Aaron Sharockman• August 3, 2014 PunditFact fact-checks the Aug. 3 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Aaron Sharockman• August 3, 2014
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Charles Schumer stated on January 24, 2020 in a news conference: "The American people are overwhelmingly with us" in calling witnesses in Senate trial By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 28, 2020 Jake Tapper stated on January 13, 2021 in remarks in a CNN broadcast: The second presidential impeachment of Donald Trump was “the most bipartisan impeachment in American history.” By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 Mike Gallagher stated on December 20, 2019 in a radio interview: Says the House impeachment vote was the third by Democrats — "They tried to impeach Trump for criticizing the NFL and for some other things." By Madeline Heim• January 21, 2020 Jim Sensenbrenner stated on December 11, 2019 in a tweet: "104 House Democrats voted for impeachment before the Ukraine call took place." By Madeline Heim• December 20, 2019 Ted Cruz stated on July 17, 2018 in a campaign press release: Says Beto O’Rourke is "the only candidate to the U.S. Senate to call for" impeaching President Donald Trump. By W. Gardner Selby• July 25, 2018 Beto O'Rourke stated on May 29, 2019 in a television appearance: "For more than a year, I have been saying that it’s time for Congress to act and begin impeachment proceedings." By Madlin Mekelburg• June 10, 2019 Bryan Steil stated on October 31, 2019 in a tweet: The House impeachment rules resolution "does not provide the president with due process protections that were afforded to both President Clinton and President Nixon." By Eric Litke• November 5, 2019 Marco Rubio stated on January 27, 2021 in remarks: "Only in the Third World do you see this habitual use of prosecutions of former leaders.” By Miriam Valverde• January 29, 2021 Facebook posts stated on January 09, 2021 in a screenshot: A second impeachment means Donald Trump loses his lifetime pension, travel allowance, Secret Service detail, and his ability to run for public office. By Daniel Funke• January 11, 2021 Mark Harris stated on October 10, 2018 in a tweet: "In our debate, Dan McCready doubled down on his support for Pelosi’s liberal agenda of … impeaching our president." By Paul Specht• October 31, 2018 Jeanne Ives stated on January 29, 2020 in a press release: Says U.S. Rep. Sean Casten “demanded the impeachment of the Republican President before the Mueller report was even released.” By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• February 6, 2020 Facebook posts stated on April 19, 2023 in a Facebook post: "Adam Schiff will be impeached.” By Jeff Cercone• April 24, 2023 Juan Williams stated on August 03, 2014 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": The people who want President Barack Obama impeached "are all white, they're all older, and guess what, they're in the far right wing of the Republican Party." By Jon Greenberg• August 3, 2014 Color of Change stated on October 29, 2014 in an Arkansas flyer: Republicans are "trying to impeach our president." By Lauren Carroll, Steve Contorno• October 30, 2014 Andrew Napolitano stated on October 24, 2019 in an interview: The impeachment inquiry hearings "going on behind closed doors over which Congressman Schiff is presiding—they are consistent with the rules" of the U.S. House of Representatives. By Tom Kertscher• October 28, 2019 X posts stated on January 22, 2025 in an X post: “The U.S. Senate has the votes to remove Trump from office if the House votes to impeach.” By Caleb McCullough• January 24, 2025 Ron Kind stated on November 17, 2019 in a TV interview: "I am the only member of Congress that voted for both inquiries -- the Clinton inquiry and now the Trump inquiry." By Mica Soellner• November 25, 2019 Facebook posts stated on December 20, 2019 in a Facebook post: "If Trump is impeached in the house & not senate, he can run 2 more times." By Tom Kertscher• January 27, 2020 Kaya Jones stated on October 01, 2019 in a tweet: "If the impeachment reaches the house and passes to the senate and isn’t passed the first term is nullified and Trump can run two more terms." By Bill McCarthy• October 2, 2019 Bloggers stated on February 09, 2021 in an article: “Manipulated Video used in House Impeachment Looks to Have VIOLATED House Rules” By Noah Y. Kim• February 11, 2021
Cornyn cages Stockman, Democrats may need runoff to settle Senate nominee By W. Gardner Selby• March 5, 2014 The House impeached Donald Trump over his speech before the Capitol attack. Here’s what happens next By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 The second Trump impeachment: Questions and answers By Louis Jacobson• January 11, 2021 A guide to possible paths to impeachment (or not) in the House By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• April 26, 2019 What’s next after Trump’s impeachment? By Louis Jacobson• December 19, 2019 Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, Trump: 9 questions about impeachment By Louis Jacobson• October 9, 2019 House hearings about the Jan. 6 insurrection begin this week. Here's what to watch By Jon Greenberg• June 7, 2022 Using the 25th Amendment or impeaching Trump: Could they happen? By Louis Jacobson• January 7, 2021 Trump fans pose a hypothetical: Could Donald Trump become speaker, then president in 2023? By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2021 PolitiFact's Trump-Ukraine-Biden coverage in one place By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 27, 2019 UPDATED: How Beto O'Rourke is a yes and no on impeaching Donald Trump now By W. Gardner Selby• July 25, 2018 Did Trump’s freeze on Ukraine aid violate the Impoundment Control Act? By Bill McCarthy• December 5, 2019 Fact-checking impeachment trial claims by the Philly-area lawyers who played big roles By Jessica Calefati• February 17, 2021 Could Donald Trump be impeached, removed and run for re-election? It’s possible By Louis Jacobson• November 6, 2019 7 questions about the Trump and Ukraine impeachment hearings, answered By Daniel Funke, Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• December 6, 2019 The impeachment inquiry: What to expect from public hearings and beyond By Louis Jacobson• November 11, 2019 The Senate impeachment trial is here. So what’s next? By Louis Jacobson• January 15, 2020 Can Congress impeach and remove a president who’s left office? A look at the history By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2021 Fact-checking the Aug. 3 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Aaron Sharockman• August 3, 2014 PunditFact fact-checks the Aug. 3 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Aaron Sharockman• August 3, 2014