Tag: Impeachment

The U.S. Senate, voting along party lines, has dismissed impeachment proceedings against Jewish Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over his handling of undocumented migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for failing to address the influx of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to impeach Jewish Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on party lines, with some Jewish groups expressing concern over the use of antisemitic rhetoric during the hearings.
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted against impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas, the Jewish Homeland Security Secretary, after a process that Jewish groups and the White House said was marred by antisemitism.
Si Kahn, a civil rights activist and reader of The Forward, wrote a letter to the editor expressing his concern about the use of the word "lynching" in an article discussing the impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas.
Republicans are seeking to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing him of being responsible for the situation at the southern border.
House Republicans are planning to hold a vote on the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, prompting comparisons to the impeachments of Donald Trump.
The article discusses the weaponization of judicial systems by political parties to target and discredit politicians from opposing parties, posing a threat to democracy.
The podcast discusses recent events related to Donald Trump, including someone moving boxes around, the FBI's actions toward Trump, updates on the January 6th hearings, and information about inflation.
The text discusses the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, questioning the effectiveness of Trump's lawyers and the House managers.
In a recent podcast episode, the focus is on the Democratic rush to quickly wrap up the Senate impeachment trial in order to move on to passing a $2 trillion spending package.
The House Republican conference recently voted against punishing Rep. Liz Cheney for her impeachment vote against Donald Trump but showed support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's conspiracy beliefs, raising questions about the state of political affairs.
The podcast discusses the second impeachment of Donald Trump and the Senate's dilemma regarding his trial.
In a podcast discussing the possible second impeachment of Donald Trump, the focus is on whether this is the best approach for addressing necessary actions and how it may impact the Republican Party.
Congress is revisiting the topic of impeaching President Donald Trump, with Republicans feeling pressured and hesitant to support such a move, while Democrats are not actively encouraging betrayal of Trump.
The podcast discusses various topics, including the repercussions of riots, Trump's removal from Twitter, Parler's removal from the internet, challenges facing the Republican Party, the potential for impeachment, and reflections on the nature of reality.
In the aftermath of the Capitol Building siege, there is a discussion about the necessary consequences for such events to never happen again.
The "People of the Pod" podcast episode featured discussions on various topics: Eric Cortellessa discussed antisemites blaming Jews for Trump's impeachment, Rabbi David Levy talked about combating antisemitism post the Jersey City shooting, where two shooters targeted a kosher supermarket, while Jacob Magid provided an update on the International Criminal Court's inquiry into the Israel-Palestinian conflict.