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Sondland tells Congress he acted at Trump’s direction on Ukraine
Sondland tells Congress he acted at Trump's direction on Ukraine -
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Sondland tells Congress he acted at Trump's direction on Ukraine -
Cooper’ s appearance, you should be aware that the Supreme Court has held … that a person cannot be sanctioned for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena unauthorized by House Rule or Resolution
For billionaires earning 10 percent on their investments, or roughly the historical average return on the S&P 500, the tax would claw back 60 percent of that gain; if they earned a mere 6 percent, the
What to wear? Republicans flag Vindman's sartorial choice -
Shelby said Tuesday that staff continue to trade offers on subcommittee allocations, known as 302(b)s, and tried to tamp down concerns about a December shutdown.
Former ambassador calls Trump's efforts to investigate Bidens 'unacceptable' -
Alexander S. Vindman, a Ukraine expert at the National Security Council, testified that Trump and Zelenskiy discussed Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company, on the call.
Alexander S. Vindman on conversations he had with an intelligence official about the now infamous July 25 phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Holmes said after the call he asked Sondland for his impression about Trump’s views on Ukraine, specifically questioning “if it was true that the president did not give a s— about Ukraine.”
Negotiators have been trading offers frequently during the past two weeks and appeared close to an agreement on the subcommittee allocations, known as 302(b)s, following a meeting Thursday between
House Democrats want to get grand jury materials from former special counsel Robert S.
She also called for Trump’s EPA director to resign and supported Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into 2016 election meddling. “She’s a thoughtful member.
Stone was found guilty on all seven charges he faced from a January indictment stemming from former special counsel Robert S.
New Trump call emerges in Taylor's testimony -
Two central figures in the new evidence linking President Donald Trump more closely to the U.S.’s request for Ukraine to investigate the president’s political rivals are scheduled to testify before lawmakers
Castor, Republican general counsel for the House Oversight and Reform Committee, made $17,137.50 more than his Democratic counterpart, Daniel S. Goldman, according to House disbursement reports.
A dramatic shift As 2019 opened, Special Counsel Robert S.
Stone was the last person to be indicted by Robert S. Mueller III’s special counsel team.
Trump had considered diGenova and Toensing for a spot on his personal legal team in late March 2018, when Special Counsel Robert S.
undertook an effort to hack U.S. election systems and organizations and launch a covert social media influence campaign during the 2016 elections — as Russia did, according to former special counsel Robert S.