If Joe Biden doesn’t score a convincing victory in the Feb. 29 South Carolina primary, his third bid for the presidency could be effectively over.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
As public impeachment hearings open, the surprise was that there was a surprise: Analysis
The first public impeachment hearing was expected to be an effort by Democrats to put into context the private testimony. Then news happened.
From ‘Anonymous,’ key excerpts from inside Trump White House on Putin, Hillary
Key excerpts from “A Warning,” a book by an anonymous senior administration official about President Trump and his administration.
‘Anonymous’ author warns that Trump ‘will not exit quietly,’ even if defeated or impeached
The anonymous official who has written a scathing account of President Trump suggests he might refuse to leave office even if impeached or defeated.
USA TODAY interview: Nikki Haley isn’t running for president. That is, not yet.
Interview: Nikki Haley just may be the only top Trump official who has maintained good relations with the president and yet defined some distance.
Perilous times for Trump: By 45%-38%, Americans support impeaching him over Ukraine allegations, poll finds
In perilous times: Americans are now inclined to support impeaching President Trump and removing him from office, a USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds.
Pelosi vs. Trump: Combatants in a historic impeachment showdown that will test them, and the nation
President Trump and Speaker Pelosi have been the oddest of couples. Her decision to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into him sets up a historic battle.
From impeachment to indictment: 5 repercussions from Robert Mueller’s testimony
From impeachment to indictment, 5 ways Robert Mueller’s long-awaited testimony is likely to resonate down the road
Tweet, outrage, double-down: Will the furor over Trump’s tweets be any different?
Trump’s tweets replaced headlines about immigration raids, Pence viewing migrants at the border and a citizenship question on the census.
Harry Reid changes opinion, says Pelosi-led House should open Trump impeachment inquiry
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, former Senate majority leader Harry Reid said the House should open an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.