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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 31
“The Senate turned away from truth and went along with a sham trial,” he said.
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“The Senate turned away from truth and went along with a sham trial,” he said.
the International Monetary Fund and even many Republican senators that they supported Biden’s work to oust Viktor Shokin, the former Ukrainian prosecutor general who was ultimately expelled from his post
“Witnesses tell the truth and witnesses don’t tell the truth. Documents don’t lie,” Schiff said. During Clinton’s impeachment trial, 13 House Republicans were chosen as impeachment managers.
Donald Trump frequently boasts about accomplishing things other presidents failed to do, although he frequently bends the truth.
As the Washington Post summarized in a 2017 article, “Obama’s approach often seemed reducible to a single imperative: Don’t make things worse.”
Few other parts of the U.S. government under the Trump administration feel as undermined and besieged as the State Department.
Mueller III’s probe into potential obstruction of justice by Trump.
Trump reacted to the verdict on Twitter, calling it a double standard that is biased against Republicans.
[Impeachment strains longstanding bipartisan support for Ukraine] Since Jordan has been leading Republicans’ defense of President Donald Trump in the closed witness interviews, GOP leadership
Hill told lawmakers in her Oct. 14 deposition about the removal of Yovanovitch from her post as ambassador to Ukraine, which she saw as an abuse of the system by allies of the president.
“All yielded high drama and no small measure of absurdities from President Donald Trump, Congress and the Fourth Estate.
Beto O’Rourke is ending his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, writing in a Medium post Friday that his campaign “does not have the means to move forward successfully.”
House Democrats haven’t revealed their strategy for persuading a sharply divided public that President Donald Trump needs to be impeached, but they hold plenty of advantages as their fast-moving inquiry
He’ll be followed on Wednesday by Philip Reeker, assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs, who might have details on the decision to remove Marie Yovanovitch from her post as
Vocal support of the president pre- and post-election exists right alongside his philanthropic and mission outreach — such as recent efforts in the Bahamas — through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Luria was one of seven freshman Democrats from vulnerable districts with military and national security backgrounds whose op-ed last week in The Washington Post calling for an inquiry tipped the scales
Rap music is a popular African American art form, and Trump is at 10 percent approval with black voters, according to a September ABC News/Washington Post poll.
And Trump knows it.
“I don’t agree with that,” Trump said.