House Republicans could vote as early as today in an attempt to push through the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
House Republicans could vote as early as today in an attempt to push through the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
House Republicans are building a case to potentially impeach President Joe Biden as inquiry hearings started in the House Oversight Committee this week.
House Republicans will hold their first hearing next week concerning the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
This week, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced that he is ordering the U.S. House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his family's business ventures.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says lawmakers may be considering an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.
New York lawmakers are planning to launch an impeachment investigation into the state's governor, Andrew Cuomo. In recent weeks, at least six women have accused Cuomo of sexual misconduct.
The U.S. Senate, on Tuesday, voted to move forward with the impeachment trial of former President Trump.
Politicians are not the only leaders who must balance principles with pragmatics. Corporate CEOs know the saying, “No margin, no mission.” If they do not add value for shareholders or meet other financial metrics, they cannot fulfill the other purposes of their organization. Pastors know that if their church is not growing numerically, it can struggle to minister effectively. This balance is just one place where the biblical worldview is vitally significant for our secular culture.
On Tuesday, Congress will begin the trial for former President Trump's second impeachment. Here are three biblical principles to offer you hope during these divisive times.