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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 28
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
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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 15
“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.
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Diplomats testifying in impeachment inspire pride, worry
Few other parts of the U.S. government under the Trump administration feel as undermined and besieged as the State Department.
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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 19
Mueller III’s probe into potential obstruction of justice by Trump.
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Roger Stone, Trump confidant, found guilty of lying to Congress
Trump reacted to the verdict on Twitter, calling it a double standard that is biased against Republicans.
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McCarthy temporarily puts Jordan on Intelligence Committee for impeachment hearings
[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
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Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 8
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.
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CQ Roll Call’s RJ Matson wins Berryman Award for political cartoons
“All yielded high drama and no small measure of absurdities from President Donald Trump, Congress and the Fourth Estate.
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Democrats control narrative in impeachment inquiry
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
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Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 21
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
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Disinformation moves from fringe sites to Facebook, YouTube
[jwp-video n=”1″] For example, followers of QAnon, a far-right conspiracy group that believes President Donald Trump is waging a secret battle against so-called deep state actors engaged in a
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Democrats divided over whether it’s time to open impeachment inquiry
“That will for me establish a pattern of this president to continue to obstruct our collection of evidence to try to prevent us from getting to the truth, to continue a cover-up that is preventing
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Pelosi again urges caution on Trump impeachment, post-Mueller report
Colleague” letter sent to House Democrats on Monday, saying that while there are disagreements on the next investigatory steps, all Democrats agree “that we should proceed down a path of finding the truth
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‘Shooting with real bullets,’ Democrats change tune on impeachment vote
An ally of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Schakowsky said she for the most part agrees with the California Democrat’s comments to the Washington Post that impeachment is an issue that will divide the country
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Guest list: Here’s who you’ll see at the State of the Union
Smith’s recent appearance on MSNBC’s “Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” sparked a groundswell of support among viewers who made her video the 10th most viewed post on Twitter, shared by thousands including