Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned Tuesday from her position in the wake of the Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
500 million+ members | Manage your professional identity. Build and engage with your professional network. Access knowledge, insights and opportunities.
November 24, 2019 A California Democratic congressional candidate, who's running against Republican Congressman Devin Nunes in 2020, this weekend revealed that his campaign has raised almost $300,000 to unseat the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee since the public Trump impeachment hearings commenced two weeks ago. Phil Arballo, a small business owner from Fresno, California, told Newsweek on Sunday that his campaign has "raised nearly $300,000 from nearly 10,000 contributions"
Observers say their chances of success are close to nil, but these state Republicans are doing it anyway
'Well, in that — I guess, in that sense...'
Colorado's Ken Buck says America can't "move forward" with a Joe Biden presidency unless the DOJ appoints a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden's laptop—that is, Buck claims, if Biden even...
Legal analysis: A bombshell story has Democrats calling for the president's impeachment or resignation if true.
“It’s not a matter that any of us like Rosenstein ... it’s a matter of timing," the lawmaker said at a fundraising event.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) offered procedural objection to the forthcoming impeachment trial, prompting a test vote that showed deep support in the GOP ranks for a theory questioning the constitutionality of impeaching a former president.
The third impeachment within the United States brought upon the live viewing of the Republican Party massacre.
RNC officials said the calls were not prerecorded "robocalls."
A congressional report Clinton helped pen during Watergate was later used to justify impeaching her husband. Now it's guiding Democrats angling to oust Trump.
Do your students know what impeachment is and how the process works? This resource helps students learn why a person is impeached, the steps for impeaching someone, and who in U.S. history has been impeached. Students will learn facts about impeachment from a reading passage and expand their vocabulary by doing 3 activities. Includes Print (PDF) and Google Drive™-compatible versions. What an educator who has used this resource says about it: ♥ "I did a mini lesson on the impeachment process and this was a very helpful resource. Thank you!!" -- Mrs Ds Store. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> What you get in this product: In the PDF file: ★ Cover (1 page) ★ A list of materials in the PDF and Google Drive™ files (1 page) ★ Notes to the Teacher (explanatory information for teachers) (1 page) ★ Instructions for accessing the Google Drive™ materials (1 page) ★ Instructions for doing the online versions of the puzzles (3 pages) ★ Glossary for reading passage (1 page) ★ Task about multiple-meaning words and answer key (2 pages) ★ Reading passage #1: Text-only (1 page) ★ Reading passage #2: Text with images (2 pages) ★ Comprehension questions and answer key (2 pages) ★ 3 word search puzzles with answer keys (6 pages) ★ Word bank for the crossword puzzle (1 page) ★ 1 crossword puzzle with answer key (2 pages) ★ Copyright, social media, and credits information (1 page) In the Google Drive™ materials: ★ Cover page (1 slide) ★ Instructions for doing the online versions of the puzzles (3 slides) ★ Glossary for reading passage (1 slide) ★ Task about multiple-meaning words and answer key (2 slides) ★ Reading passage #1: Text-only (1 slide) ★ Reading passage #2: Text with images (2 slides) ★ Comprehension questions and answer key (2 slides) ★ 3 word search puzzles with answer keys (6 slides) ★ Word bank for the crossword puzzle (1 slide) ★ 1 crossword puzzle with answer key (2 slides) More Info: This resource includes a reading passage with comprehension questions, a vocabulary task about multiple-meaning words, word searches, and a crossword puzzle. After using the materials in this resource, students who are unfamiliar with impeachment will have a greater understanding of what impeachment is. The reading passage is written in easy-to-understand English so English Language Learners at an intermediate level of language proficiency (and higher) will be able to comprehend the text. The reading passage materials include a glossary to aid students when reading the text, with words presented in the order they appear in the passage. Two versions of the reading passage are included: 1 that is text-only and 1 with photographs to aid students’ understanding of the content. There is also a page with 10 comprehension questions about the text and an answer key is provided for your convenience. In addition, a 1-page task about multiple-meaning words is included in this resource. Some of the words in the reading passage have more than 1 meaning and the task for students is to find and write down the other definitions of the words. This helps all students, but especially ELLs, expand their vocabulary. The word searches are available at 3 levels of difficulty, based on the direction the words are written in the puzzle, so they can meet the needs of all your students, including ELLs. Answer keys are provided for all the puzzles. There is also a word bank for the crossword puzzle for students who need additional support. The vocabulary words in the puzzles are: acquit, article, bribery, committee, Congress, Constitution, convict, hearing, high crimes, House, impeachment, judge, misdemeanors, office, president, resolution, Senate, Supreme Court, trial, treason. (The glossary contains different words.) Both Print (PDF) and Google Drive™ versions are provided in this resource. The PDF file includes teacher notes, instructions for accessing the online materials, instructions for completing the puzzles as well as the glossary, 2 reading passages, the comprehension questions and answer key, the multiple-meaning task and answer key, and all the word searches and the crossword puzzle with word bank with their answer keys. The Google Drive materials include directions for using the materials, the glossary, 2 reading passages, the comprehension questions and answer key, the multiple-meaning task and answer key, the word search puzzles and the crossword puzzle with word bank, and the answer keys for the puzzles. After using the materials in this resource, your students will have a better understanding of the reasons for impeaching someone and how the impeachment process works. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> You might also like this product: ★ U.S. Elections: Vocabulary, Reading, Writing, and Speaking Activities <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> If you would like to receive updates about my new products, please click on the star under my store name at the top of your screen. You can earn TpT credits that reduce the cost of your future purchases by giving feedback about this product. Just click on the "Comments & Ratings" tab after downloading to leave a comment and a rating. It's that easy! Thank you and happy teaching! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Donald Trump's efforts to prevent his top aides from giving evidence in his impeachment hearing have been dealt a blow after a federal judge ordered former White House counsel Donald McGahn to appear before Congress.
Looking for a comfy, snug-looking t-shirt to wear this summer? Look no further as here it is. You will immediately fall in love with the irresistible softness and those unique prints. Even better, it makes for the best gift for the one you adore. Awesome fit This unisex t-shirt is super comfy and soft. Want to look years younger, hip, and fashionable? Find the size that fits you best, and wear it with your favorite jeans or shorts Unique design Show off our unique fashion style with our funny, inspirational unisex t-shirt. Great gift ideas Give it to your beloved ones or get one for yourself. You will love the soft feel and want to wear it all day long. Product details: Material: 100% pre-shrunk cotton, or composition (96% cotton, 4% spandex) for maximum comfortable stretch. Products will be automatically fulfilled with existing materials to optimize production and delivery time to customers. Machine wash cold Lay flat to dry No bleach Disclaimer Due to variations of light and color settings of computer/personal device screens, colors may appear slightly different from photographic images. Due to the manufacturing process, sizes of items listed in descriptions are approximate and actual size may vary slightly. Due to the manufacturing process, alignment of images may vary slightly
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he'll release information on Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a major witness in the House impeachment investigation, that supposedly proves he's a "Never Trumper.
Senators Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Ben Sasse and Patrick Toomey joined their Democratic counterparts in voting to table a motion to dismiss former President Donald Trump's...
Are your students confused about impeachment? Well, they aren't alone! Somehow, impeachment has gotten equated with removal. I'm not sure why. No President has ever been impeached and removed. 3 Presidents (Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump) have been impeached and each have been acquitted. Richard Nixon escaped impeachment by resigning before the House Judiciary Committee voted to send articles of impeachment to the full House of Representatives. And, throughout history, of the 20 Federal government officials who have been impeached, only 8 have been removed from office (curious about who has been impeached? Visit the History of the House of Representatives site). Impeachment is discussed in Article II, Section IV of the U.S. Constitution. It states that "The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be REMOVED from office ON IMPEACHMENT FOR, AND CONVICTION OF, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors." The key here is that the official will be removed from office if TWO things happen - (1)Impeachment and (2)Conviction. Impeachment is when the official is charged with a crime. Before they can be removed, there must be a trial to determine if they are actually guilty of the crimes they are being charged with. To help students visualize and understand the process, I created a free Impeachment Doodle Flow Chart. Students place the name of the official in the blank at the top of the paper and then color the correct path to determine if the official was actually impeached. It takes students through the basic steps of the impeachment process: (1) A resolution is introduced in the House of Representatives (2) If passed, it is sent to the House Judiciary Committee who holds hearings and determines what the charges will be (3) If the Judiciary Committee votes to proceed, the articles of impeachment (the criminal charges) are sent to the full House of Representatives (4) If the House of Representatives votes to accept the articles of impeachment, the official is impeached (charged with a crime) (5) The House of Representatives then sends the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a trial (6) The Senate holds a trial to determine if the official is actually guilty of the crimes they have been charged with (7) The Senate renders the verdict (8a) If they are acquitted or found not guilty, the person has been impeached (charged with a crime) but since they were not found guilty, they remain in their position (8b) If they are found guilty, the punishment is removal from office
However, the congressman later added, ‘impeachment doesn’t make any sense right now.’
We just lived through history—but what was the point? Fourteen experts explain what Trump’s fast, unusual second impeachment will mean for America.
The complaint, which the administration initially withheld from Congress, was declassified with minimal redactions.
Worüber die Mainstream Medien schweigen: Eine detaillierte Studie beweist, wie die Open Society Stiftungen von George Soros die Entscheidungen des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte (EGMR) beeinflusst. Ein Gastbeitrag von Collin McMahon
We will get through this together.