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Anthony Gonzalez is the first congressman who voted to impeach former President Trump to not run for another term.
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Anthony Gonzalez is the first congressman who voted to impeach former President Trump to not run for another term.
Neguse pointed to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's condemnation of Mr. Trump after he voted to acquit him on the impeachment charge.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Joe Neguse of Colorado, that aired February 14, 2021 on "Face the Nation."
The yeas were 57, ten votes short of the 67 required in the Senate to convict the former president of inciting the riot at the U.S. Capitol in which five people died.
Seven Republicans joined Democrats in the most bipartisan impeachment effort in history.
McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor that it was unconstitutional to convict a president who was no longer in office.
Seven Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in voting to convict.
The former president's lawyers tried to link Democrats to political violence.
Former President Trump's legal team used a spliced video montage of Democrats saying "fight" taken out of context.
House impeachment managers concluded their arguments by tying the former president to the mob that attacked the Capitol.
Senators will consider whether to convict the former president of incitement of insurrection after a mob of his supporters overran the U.S. Capitol in a deadly attack on January 6.
"I look forward to thanking him when I next see him," Romney told reporters.
House impeachment managers played new video highlighting timeline of the horrifying January 6 attack on the Capitol.
House impeachment managers showed new surveillance videos showing the mob storming the Capitol.
Unlike his first impeachment trial, during which he had an army of lawyers defending him before the Senate, Mr. Trump's legal team for the second proceedings is much smaller and was thrown together in haste.
Raskin's daughter and son-in-law had accompanied him to the Capitol on January 6 "to be together" the day after their family buried Raskin's son, 25-year-old Tommy Raskin.
Republican senators were particularly unimpressed with Bruce Castor's presentation.
The Senate voted 56 to 44 in finding that it has jurisdiction to try former presidents on impeachment charges.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that President Biden would not be watching the upcoming proceedings.
The former president has been impeached on a charge of inciting the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6.
The former president's attorneys filed the impeachment trial memorandum ahead of start of the Senate's proceedings Tuesday.
Donald Trump accounts for half of the presidential impeachments in U.S. history
The Senate will convene Tuesday to begin former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Cheney, the third-ranking Republican in the House, said Saturday that her vote to impeach was "compelled by the oath I swore to the Constitution."
The Senate is set to convene as a court of impeachment February 9.
Rep. Liz Cheney is the last of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump to face a primary challenge.
The order directs commonwealth agencies to "do everything in their power to discourage conversion therapy."
CBS News' Robert Costa caught up with Cheney soon after she had voted in the Wyoming primary.
"Let me say from the start, with this law, the American people won and the special interests lost," Mr. Biden told the crowd assembled at the White House.
The California Democrat faces federal charges for were multiple alleged fraud schemes, the Justice Department announced.
The move came as officials predict levels at Lake Mead, the largest U.S. reservoir, will plummet even further.
The Department of Homeland Security inspector general says he's following federal guidelines for ongoing probes.
Results may not be known for a couple weeks, since absentee ballots can be received until Aug. 26.
The Supreme Court's decision ending the constitutional right to an abortion served as a springboard for Democratic candidates to share their personal experiences.
As prosecutors gather evidence of Russian troops' alleged war crimes, some are calling for a special tribunal to hold Russia's leaders to account.
The video shows her son crouching in a corner of his bedroom, demonstrating how he would hide in his classroom and use his bulletproof Spider-Man backpack as a shield.
Manti Te'o is speaking out about the 2012 catfishing incident in order to heal from it, he told "CBS Mornings."
The NTSB has released a preliminary report which offers some insight into what may have prompted a 23-year-old co-pilot to exit a damaged plane in mid-air, prior to an emergency landing.
A new Gallup poll that found half of workers are stressed, and one in five battles anger or sadness during the day.
"It is very hard to convince Cooper that he will be happy again. Of course, we are beyond grateful for his survival, and we know others weren't as fortunate, but we want people to know his path/our path will be a very long and hard road," Cooper's family said.
A new Gallup poll that found half of workers are stressed, and one in five battles anger or sadness during the day.
The bill would help many older Americans with high drug costs save thousands of dollars per year, experts say.
It's been nearly 20 years since the Concorde flew for the last time. Will high-speed air travel take off this time?
Southern California compound once owned by children's book author Theodor Seuss Geisel is up for sale.
Calling it the end of an era in automotive history, car maker says it plans to refocus the brand on electric vehicles.
Rep. Liz Cheney is the last of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump to face a primary challenge.
The order directs commonwealth agencies to "do everything in their power to discourage conversion therapy."
CBS News' Robert Costa caught up with Cheney soon after she had voted in the Wyoming primary.
"Let me say from the start, with this law, the American people won and the special interests lost," Mr. Biden told the crowd assembled at the White House.
The California Democrat faces federal charges for were multiple alleged fraud schemes, the Justice Department announced.
The Food and Drug Administration will make hearing aids available without a prescription as soon as mid-October. The agency estimates it could save consumers nearly $3,000 on a pair of hearing aids.
The order directs commonwealth agencies to "do everything in their power to discourage conversion therapy."
The bill would help many older Americans with high drug costs save thousands of dollars per year, experts say.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
Just the soot from a week-long nuclear war would cause a "global catastrophe," researchers said.
Police in the Bahamas are investigating the death of a 70-year-old American tourist who was found dead in a resort located on the same island three people died of carbon monoxide poisoning in May.
The gold-medal winning athlete told The Associated Press it was the best decision of his life.
Russia blamed the blasts in the village of Mayskoye on an "act of sabotage," without naming the perpetrators.
Just the soot from a week-long nuclear war would cause a "global catastrophe," researchers said.
Member states have haggled over the terms of new international laws to protect international waters from exploitation since 2017. Could they finally reel it in?
Heralded as an antiwar masterpiece, "Das Boot" was nominated for six Oscars, including for Petersen's direction.
"I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior," Miller said.
I's too early to say how much weight the finding will carry with prosecutors, but Baldwin's lawyers suggested it was another reason he shouldn't face criminal charges.
Littlefeather was mocked when she declined Marlon Brando's Best Actor win onstage at the 1973 ceremony.
The 33-year-old rapper faces two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm with allegations of personally using a firearm.
The belts may not properly restrain a passenger in a crash, increasing the risk of injury, regulators said.
About 36% admitted they spend too much time on social media and 54% say it would be somewhat hard to give it up.
CNET editorial director Dan Ackerman joins "CBS Mornings" to share tracking devices and apps that can help people find lost things. He discusses trackers that can find a parked car or glasses as well as a smart lock to help keep track of keys and even pets.
While many EVs qualify for tax credits under inflation bill, no cars sold today likely would get the full $7,500 rebate.
Programmable thermostats and smart lights can help consumers' lower energy bills.
A new report reveals nearly one-third of U.S. adults will likely live in counties experiencing hazardous heat by 2053. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Irina Ivanova joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano to discuss the alarming analysis.
Member states have haggled over the terms of new international laws to protect international waters from exploitation since 2017. Could they finally reel it in?
The Ryugu samples could give clues to the mystery of how oceans appeared on Earth billions of years ago, scientists said.
Climate change has already doubled the likelihood of catastrophic flooding in the state, researchers found, and without a limit on greenhouse gas emissions, it'll only get worse.
Researchers studying two men who caught the virus in Paris said "symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission."
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe pleaded guilty to espionage charges in February. But the judge rejected their plea agreements.
The California Democrat faces federal charges for were multiple alleged fraud schemes, the Justice Department announced.
More than 200 state, local and federal partners and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children conducted 391 operations over a two-week period in August.
Weisselberg is not expected to provide information about Trump or the company as part of the deal.
A postmortem examination is underway to try identify the deceased and figure out the circumstances behind the remains, police said.
The maiden flight of the SLS moon rocket is intended to clear the way for the Artemis program's first piloted flight in 2024.
The Ryugu samples could give clues to the mystery of how oceans appeared on Earth billions of years ago, scientists said.
Even Utah's governor, out for a run, heard the boom, which was caused by what the National Weather Service said was a meteor.
Scientists suspect the tangled object is likely pieces of shredded Dacron netting from the Perseverance itself.
"Dueling gravitational forces will trigger bursts of intense stellar formation and wildly distort their once-majestic structures," researchers said.
While many Afghans have little to celebrate, the country's Taliban rulers were happy to show off their control of Kabul's streets.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
Inside the case against Steven Pankey, a former political candidate who was tried for the kidnapping and murder of a Colorado 12-year-old.
These colleges come with a hefty price tag
CDC data reveals which U.S. state has the highest rate of drug overdose-related deaths per 100,000 residents.
Political analysts Leslie Sanchez and Joel Payne examine the impact of former President Donald Trump, and the investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on the upcoming midterm elections.
Anthony Salvanto, CBS News executive director of elections and surveys, gauges the impact of former President Donald Trump on both the Wyoming primary and Republican races across the U.S.
An Oklahoma mom has gone viral on TikTok for a video showing her going over active shooter drills with her 5-year-old son as he prepares to go to school. Cassie Walton joins CBS News' Lana Zak to talk about why she felt this was an important lesson for her child and how she feels about the response.
The federal government has declared a historic water shortage on the Colorado River, which provides water to nearly 40 million people in the Southwest. CBS News national environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports.
There are new concerns about the spread of misinformation on TikTok ahead of the midterm elections. Researchers found the average U.S. user spends three times as much time on the app than on Twitter, and twice as long on TikTok as Instagram or Facebook. Globally, TikTok accounts have been used to spread misinformation ahead of elections in Europe, Asia, and South America. Tiffany Hsu, technology and disinformation reporter for the New York Times, breaks down what makes TikTok particularly problematic.