'TRUMP IMPEACHED': How newspaper front pages reacted to Trump's historic impeachment by the House of Representatives

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The New York Times went for a bold, all-caps headline: "TRUMP IMPEACHED."

The New York Times went for a bold, all-caps headline: "TRUMP IMPEACHED."
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The simple headline is a strategy that many newspapers used, including The Wall Street Journal. The paper used photos from the Capitol Hill vote as well as Trump's rally in Michigan, which he held at the same time.

The simple headline is a strategy that many newspapers used, including The Wall Street Journal. The paper used photos from the Capitol Hill vote as well as Trump's rally in Michigan, which he held at the same time.

Trump used the rally to vilify Democrats, tout the strong economy, complement Republicans for sticking by him, and claim that he did nothing wrong.

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USA Today made it even simpler ...

USA Today made it even simpler ...

... as did the New York Daily News, which also emphasised how unusual the event is.

... as did the New York Daily News, which also emphasised how unusual the event is.
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The Washington Post's cover image featured House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who announced the adoption of the articles of impeachment.

The Washington Post's cover image featured House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who announced the adoption of the articles of impeachment.

The Philadelphia Inquirer also used a photo from Trump's rally, and highlighted the partisan nature of the House vote.

The Philadelphia Inquirer also used a photo from Trump's rally, and highlighted the partisan nature of the House vote.
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The San Francisco Chronicle also used a picture of Pelosi, choosing one from her speech to media after the votes. It also highlighted key quotes from the day, including Pelosi saying: "Today we are here to defend democracy for the people."

The San Francisco Chronicle also used a picture of Pelosi, choosing one from her speech to media after the votes. It also highlighted key quotes from the day, including Pelosi saying: "Today we are here to defend democracy for the people."

Politico also kept the message simple ...

Politico also kept the message simple ...
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... as did the Chicago Tribune ...

... as did the Chicago Tribune ...

... and Texas' Houston Chronicle, which also highlighted pro-impeachment demonstrations and the potential for voters to be fatigued over the issue in 2020.

... and Texas' Houston Chronicle, which also highlighted pro-impeachment demonstrations and the potential for voters to be fatigued over the issue in 2020.
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Using the same picture, The Boston Globe highlighted the vote margins, which saw Trump receive more votes for his impeachment than either Bill Clinton or Andrew Johnson.

Using the same picture, The Boston Globe highlighted the vote margins, which saw Trump receive more votes for his impeachment than either Bill Clinton or Andrew Johnson.

The Tampa Bay Times used a picture of the chamber during the proceedings.

The Tampa Bay Times used a picture of the chamber during the proceedings.
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And Minnesota's Star Tribune framed Trump's moment in light of Clinton and Johnson, the only two other US presidents to ever be impeached, and the Senate trial still to come.

And Minnesota's Star Tribune framed Trump's moment in light of Clinton and Johnson, the only two other US presidents to ever be impeached, and the Senate trial still to come.