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White House Declares War on Impeachment Inquiry, Alleging Effort to Undo Trump's Election WASHINGTON — The White House declared war on the House impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, announcing that it would not cooperate with what it called an illegitimate and partisan effort "to overturn the results of the 2016 election" of President Trump.
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Read the White House Letter in Response to the Impeachment Inquiry In a letter to House Democratic leaders, the White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, called the House's impeachment inquiry illegitimate, saying the administration will not cooperate unless until the House votes to open an investigation. + Show more.
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Subpoenas issued in impeachment inquiry following blocking of ambassador deposition (CNN) House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff on Tuesday called the State Department's blocking testimony of a key witness "strong evidence of obstruction" of Democrats' impeachment investigation, and the move prompted House Democrats to issue a ...
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Trump lays into Democrats as impeachment net tightens (CNN) As the impeachment battle heads into its third week, President Donald Trump is intensifying his counter-attack against Democrats driving ever deeper into his inner circle. Trump's threats and extreme mistrust between the parties on Capitol Hill are ...
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Warren Details Her Account of Losing Teaching Job Because of Pregnancy WASHINGTON — It is one of Elizabeth Warren's signature anecdotes in her stump speech: By the end of her first year as a public-school teacher, she was "visibly pregnant," and the principal wished her luck and hired another teacher to replace her. In recent ...
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Here are the most common reasons Republicans use to defend Trump against impeachment Washington (CNN) Over the past few weeks, many Republicans have gone to bat for President Donald Trump, using a few standard arguments to defend him against the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry. Here's a look at the most common GOP defenses for ...
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Demoralized State Department personnel question Pompeo's role in Ukraine crisis Secretary of State Mike Pompeo returned Monday morning from a European trip to a State Department workforce that is increasingly demoralized and resentful under his leadership, amid a growing belief that he has subordinated its mission and abandoned ...
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Sanders Says He Will 'Change the Nature' of His Campaign After Heart Attack BURLINGTON, Vt. — Senator Bernie Sanders, in a striking concession for a leading presidential candidate, said on Tuesday that he planned to slow down his pace on the campaign trail after suffering a heart attack a week ago, and acknowledged that voters ...
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Bipartisan Senate report calls for sweeping effort to prevent Russian interference in 2020 election A bipartisan panel of U.S. senators Tuesday called for sweeping action by Congress, the White House and Silicon Valley to ensure social media sites aren't used to interfere in the coming presidential election, delivering a sobering assessment about the ...
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Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Bias Against LGBT Workers WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday on whether a landmark civil rights law protects gay and transgender people from workplace discrimination. The court has not heard a gay rights case since the retirement last year of ...
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