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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 16
his team would conduct an audit to reveal the truth about his interactions and donations with Parnas to the press and the public.
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his team would conduct an audit to reveal the truth about his interactions and donations with Parnas to the press and the public.
Nevertheless, Morrison believed the transcript of the call might leak to the press, receive negative coverage, and damage the U.S.’s relationship with Ukraine.
Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor is willing to return to the Capitol to testify in a public impeachment hearing, CNN reported Wednesday, citing an anonymous source familiar with the potential star witness
A status conference on the lawsuit is set for Thursday at 3 p.m., citing “the time-sensitive nature of the issues raised in this case.”
Francis Rooney of Florida, who announced Saturday that he was retiring from Congress at the end of this term, told CNN on Sunday that he wasn’t “100 percent sure right this second” how he would vote on
But, in true Trump-style, his 2020 campaign decided to capitalize on the press conference by selling a T-shirt emblazoned with one of the more memorable lines from Mulvaney’s press conference.
Acosta used an afternoon press conference to call alleged sex-trafficking by Epstein “despicable,” and said his actions deserve a “stiffer sentence” than the 13 months he served last decade.
Nine days before he is to be sworn in, Trump started subdued but then turned defiant, engaging in an angry exchange with a CNN reporter and refusing to answer his question. “Not you. Not you.
Here’s a question President-elect Donald Trump likely did not expect to be asked Wednesday during his first post-election press conference: Have you been “cultivated” by Russian intelligence for half a