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Trump and Giuliani remain in touch as impeachment drama heats up Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump continues to speak with his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on the phone, according to multiple people with knowledge, as the ongoing impeachment inquiry has accelerated. Those people say the men's ...
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White House officials testify quid pro quo effort was coordinated with Mulvaney (CNN) Two White House officials told lawmakers the "blatant" push for politically motivated investigations from President Donald Trump left "no ambiguity" what the Ukrainians needed to do to secure a highly sought meeting — and the effort was coordinated ...
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District braces for planned visit by Turkish President Erdogan The last time Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Washington, members of his security detail overran police and were caught on video beating demonstrators at Sheridan Circle, violent clashes that drew condemnation and criminal charges ...
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Top White House official told Congress 'there was no doubt' Trump sought quid pro quo with Ukrainians In vivid and at times contentious testimony before House impeachment investigators, the senior White House official responsible for Ukraine described what he believed was an unambiguous effort by President Trump to pressure the president of Ukraine to ...
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Fast track: A House vote before Christmas? (CNN) Democrats continue to push an aggressive timeline for moving on the impeachment inquiry. CNN's Manu Raju and Jeremy Herb write that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hasn't shared her thinking on timing with members, but watching the actions of ...
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Mulvaney attempts to join lawsuit over House subpoena, sidestepping scheduled testimony Washington (CNN) Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is attempting to join a lawsuit testing House subpoena power, which, if allowed, could effectively derail him from giving testimony in the impeachment inquiry until a federal court decides the ...
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More Spending on Public Services? Sure, Boris Johnson Says LONDON — Outside 10 Downing Street this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain launched his election campaign with a broadside against his opponents — joking that delays to Brexit made him want to chew his necktie — but then abruptly changed ...
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Four unexpected places where the Berlin Wall still stands When the border between East and West Germany opened on the night of Nov. 9, 1989, revelers hacked and chiseled at the Berlin Wall, which had divided the city for decades. They were trying to make way for people to cross over, but also revolting against a ...
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Hill and Vindman Testimony: Key Excerpts From Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts House investigators released the interview transcripts of Fiona Hill and Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman. Right Now. New York Times reporters are reading through the depositions now, highlighting key excerpts and offering context and analysis. Image.
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The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry Possible timeline: House Democrats could wrap up the impeachment inquiry and vote on possibly impeaching President Trump by Christmas. Next week: House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff said public hearings will begin next week. Sign up for ...
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