We hired 2 comic creators from the world of DC and Marvel to tell the full story of why Trump was impeached, and what he got away with
Josh Adams
In November, President Donald Trump became the third president in the history of the United States to be impeached.
The story of why that happened and what he was accused of spans oceans, features an enormous cast, and runs the course of his entire presidency.
To help the American people understand precisely what happened, Insider hired Anthony Del Col and Josh Adams — two accomplished comics creators — to tell this story.
All of what's contained in here are illustrations of real events. The original reporting is outlined beneath the comic.
Without further ado, Insider is proud to present:
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This story was a synthesis of reporting from countless journalists from a number of outlets as well as primary sources. All events depicted are specific illustrations of events reported or described by credible outlets, released documents, or firsthand witnesses.
To read the original reporting that underscores this piece, consult the following.
"The Invention of the Conspiracy Theory on Biden and Ukraine," Jane Mayer, The New Yorker
"Trump's 'Missing DNC Server' Is Neither Missing Nor a Server," Kevin Poulsen, The Daily Beast
"Trump Repeatedly Pressed Ukraine President to Investigate Biden's Son," Alan Cullison, Rebecca Ballhaus, and Dustin Volz, The Wall Street Journal
"A Brief Guide to Giuliani's Questionable Friends in Ukraine," Katie Zavadski and Jake Pearson, ProPublica, and Ilya Marritz, WNYC
"Arrest of Giuliani associates ensnares 'Congressman 1," Michael Biesecker, Desmond Butler, and Brian Slodysko, The Associated Press
"Trump involved Pence in efforts to pressure Ukraine's leader, though officials say vice president was unaware of allegations in whistleblower complaint," Greg Miller, Greg Jaffe, and Ashley Parker, The Washington Post
"Giuliani Associate Claims He Dangled Pence's Attendance at Zelensky's Inauguration to Force Biden Investigation," Mairead McArdle, National Review
"Two business associates of Trump's personal attorney Giuliani have been arrested on campaign finance charges," Devlin Barrett, John Wagner, and Rosalind S. Helderman, The New York Times
"Two Giuliani Associates Who Helped Him on Ukraine Charged With Campaign-Finance Violations," Aruna Viswanatha, Rebecca Ballhaus, Sadie Gurman, and Byron Tau, The Wall Street Journal
"2 Giuliani Associates Arrested With One-Way Tickets at U.S. Airport," Mark Mazzetti, Eileen Sullivan, Adam Goldman, and William K. Rashbaum, The New York Times
"Pelosi's Leap on Impeachment: From No Go to No Choice," Sheryl Gay Stolberg, The New York Times
Read the original article on Insider