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Pompeo has lost confidence at State amid impeachment probe Washington (CNN) Revelations that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was unwilling to defend career State Department officials under political attack have damaged his standing within the Department and devastated morale there, according to multiple people ...
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Trump's White House braces for public hearings Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump and his allies are bracing for open hearings that will preoccupy Washington and bring to life the vivid picture of presidential behavior that until now has been confined to written statements and private testimony.
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Senate Republicans consider including Bidens in Trump impeachment trial Senate Republicans are privately debating whether they should use an impeachment trial of President Trump to scrutinize former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter as some Trump allies push to call them as witnesses while others dismiss the ...
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Top US diplomat gave damning account of how quid pro quo was established with Ukraine (CNN) The top US diplomat in Ukraine told House impeachment investigators that President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani was pressing Ukraine "to intervene in US domestic policy or politics" by launching investigations into Trump's ...
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Republicans again shift their defense of Trump over impeachment inquiry barrage (CNN) Facing damaging testimony from senior diplomats that President Donald Trump sought to condition the release of US military aid to Ukraine on the opening of investigations into his political rivals, Republicans are struggling to find a unified defense as ...
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'Talk to Rudy': Testimony from diplomats highlights Giuliani's central role in driving Ukraine policy Three ominous words uttered in the Oval Office led two American diplomats on a journey that ended in a Capitol basement room as key witnesses in the House impeachment inquiry: "Talk to Rudy." President Trump's instruction in May to a U.S. delegation that ...
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Harvard Law School traces its origins to an Antiguan slave owner. Now the country wants reparations. In an urgently worded letter recently sent to Harvard, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne demanded that the university pay his country reparations "for the gains Harvard enjoyed at the expense" of Antiguan slaves. Browne's Oct. 30 letter to ...
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China Vowed National Security Steps for Hong Kong. Easier Said Than Done. BEIJING — Beijing urged Hong Kong's embattled leader on Wednesday to support a push to impose national security measures in the territory, which has been hit by months of antigovernment protests. The trouble is that what China's ruling Communist Party ...
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The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: Latest Updates After two days of no-shows, David Hale appeared on Capitol Hill to testify. More transcripts may also be released. Right Now. David Hale, the under secretary for political affairs at the State Department, is testifying before impeachment investigators.
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Europeans look to China as global partner, shun Trump's US PARIS — When France's president wants to carry European concerns to the world stage to find solutions for climate change, trade tensions or Iran's nuclear ambitions, he no longer calls Washington. He flies to Beijing. President Emmanuel Macron's visit to ...
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