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White House: Rosenstein to Meet With Trump on Thursday
about removing him via the process laid out in the 25th Amendment.
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about removing him via the process laid out in the 25th Amendment.
Grassley offered to have Ford testify Wednesday in public or private, but also offered her a public or private interview.
In the meantime, the debate over what happened — and the fate of Kavanaugh’s nomination — continues.
Under the regular order of the committee, prepared testimony was already requested for the Monday hearing, with a deadline of 10 a.m. Friday.
Ford “should be treated with respect,” he said, and “should be given the benefit of the doubt and not be, you know, abused again by the system.”
Before the rally started, Trump lightly criticized Blasey Ford during a brief interview at the Las Vegas Convention Center with Fox News personality Sean Hannity.
The New York Times published a story Friday afternoon detailing alleged conversations Rosenstein had in the spring of 2017 about the circus-like operations that defined the West Wing in the early
Miranda further walked back her claim from the original Facebook post in an interview with NPR on Thursday, suggesting that when she said the incident “did happen,” she meant that it was her belief
“I don’t think you can delay it a little longer,” Trump said of that session during a Thursday interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.
I’m still waiting to hear back from the accuser’s attorneys, who can’t find time between TV appearances to get back to me.” The comments contrasted with the tone Committee Chairman Charles E.
Askari co-founder and former Assistant Secretary of Defense Mary Beth Long confirmed in a Sept. 11 interview with Roll Call that Waltz, who is listed on multiple defense think tank co-founder and
“The FBI needs to interview this witness,” Lieu wrote of Miranda, before asking, “Will more witnesses step forward?” Additional evidence below that Dr.
Eshoo described that conversation — which took place over coffee, tea, and cookies on July 20 — to the San Jose Mercury News in a 45-minute interview this week.
But he also appeared to side with the federal judge over the woman.
An attorney for Ford, Debra Katz, said in an interview with CBS that her client would testify under oath about the allegations.
the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
When she tried to scream, she said, he put his hand over her mouth, The Post reported. “For me, we can’t vote until we hear more,” Flake told The Post hours after Ford’s interview was published.
the nomination.
“I have observed some behavior that would cause one to wonder,” the Louisiana Republican told the USA Today Network in an interview, apparently joking.
Grijalva said in an interview there have been conversations between his and Bishop’s office on legislation related to creating “firewalls” to curb political meddling at the utility.