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Mulvaney faced White House ouster threat before impeachment crisis took over Washington (CNN) Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney faced internal efforts to oust him before House Democrats moved ahead with their impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, multiple sources tell CNN. Top aides including ...
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Republican jitters grow over Trump in 'turning point' week Washington (CNN) Here are the stories our panel of top political reporters have on their radar, in this week's "Inside Politics" forecast. 1. Trump outsources his diplomatic mission to Pence. President Donald Trump has been vocal this week about his ...
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Lindsey Graham does not rule out the possibility of Trump impeachment if new evidence emerges (CNN) In another sign of the dangerous predicament facing President Donald Trump, his longtime ally Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said in an interview that aired Sunday night that he could not rule out the possibility of impeachment if new evidence ...
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Trump Said to Favor Leaving a Few Hundred Troops in Eastern Syria WASHINGTON — President Trump is leaning in favor of a new Pentagon plan to keep a small contingent of American troops in eastern Syria, perhaps numbering about 200, to combat the Islamic State and block the advance of Syrian government and ...
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Buckle up -- Canada's election will be a cliffhanger Montreal (CNN) Nasty. It is not a word associated much with Canada -- except perhaps with the winters here. But during this election campaign, nastiness has been one of the only unifying themes, as parties trade insults and dig up scandals from coast to ...
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Why some say Mexico already built Trump's wall -- and paid for it Mexico City (CNN) The commander paces in front of a line of troops, preparing them for the day's mission. "We are in our country. We are in Mexico. We are enforcing our laws," he says, his voice getting louder with each point he makes. "Nobody is going to ...
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Lawyer? Lobbyist? Fixer? Rudy Giuliani's overseas activities leave trail of questions Rudy Giuliani's passport filled up quickly in late 2018. That October, he traveled to Armenia to headline a pro-Russia conference where he met with the country's acting defense minister. In November, Giuliani flew to Uruguay to discuss a security plan with ...
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The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry The latest: Rep. Francis Rooney, a Republican, announced Saturday. that he will not run for re-election. He made headlines Friday when he said he would not rule out supporting impeachment. Meeting; White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is taking a ...
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Bolivia's Evo Morales Faces Tightest Race of His Life LA PAZ, Bolivia — The choice before voters in Bolivia on Sunday is starkly laid out in graffiti scrawled all over the capital. The incumbent, Evo Morales, whose 15 years in power make him Latin America's longest-serving president, is lionized in messages that ...
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They Are Not the Resistance. They Are Not a Cabal. They Are Public Servants. President Trump is right: The deep state is alive and well. But it is not the sinister, antidemocratic cabal of his fever dreams. It is, rather, a collection of patriotic public servants — career diplomats, scientists, intelligence officers and others — who, from within the ...
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