BREAKING: The House Judiciary Committee has approved two articles of impeachment against President Trump along party lines. The articles will now go to the House floor.
The House Judiciary Committee will vote on impeachment articles today. Here's what happens next.
The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. ET today, and members are expected to vote on the articles of impeachment against Trump.This is just a committee vote. The full House needs to approve the articles in order to officially impeach the President. If approved by the committee today, the articles will head to the House floor next week. The House has not yet set a specific date for when it could take up and vote on the articles, but two Democratic leadership aides said it could happen on Wednesday.
If the full House approves the articles, Trump will become the third president in US history to be impeached. The Senate will then
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