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We read all 2677 pages of impeachment inquiry testimony released to date. Here's what's clear. (CNN) To President Donald Trump, the whole flap with Ukraine is over a "perfect" phone call. "It's based on a single phone call of congratulations to the President of Ukraine, which they fraudulently mischaracterized to sound absolutely horrible," Trump said a ...
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In Seeking to Join Suit Over Subpoena Power, Mulvaney Goes Up Against the President TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Even in a White House of never-befores, this may be one of the more head-spinning: The president's chief of staff is trying to join a lawsuit against the president. Mick Mulvaney works only about 50 steps from the Oval Office as he runs ...
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Republicans attempt to move impeachment inquiry away from Trump House Republicans on Saturday pressed ahead with their efforts to move the impeachment inquiry away from President Trump, calling on Democrats to add witnesses to the probe including former vice president Joe Biden's son and the whistleblower whose ...
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Schiff says whistleblower testimony is 'redundant and unnecessary' Washington (CNN) House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff made clear on Saturday that the Ukraine whistleblower won't be testifying in the impeachment inquiry, arguing that the individual's testimony would be "redundant and unnecessary.".
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The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry The latest: 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. Skipped testimony: Mulvaney refused to ...
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This is what the whistleblower's attorney told House Republicans who asked client to testify in impeachment inquiry Washington (CNN) The attorney for the whistleblower, whose complaint initiated the House impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, responded Saturday to House Republicans' call for his client to testify, saying that an in-person interview is a non ...
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Cambodia opposition leader in Malaysia in bid to go home KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Cambodia's exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy arrived in Malaysia on Saturday, making partial progress in his quest to return to his home country to lead a movement to try to oust long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Another Election in Spain Threatens to Deepen the Political Deadlock MADRID — In September, Pedro Sánchez, Spain's caretaker Socialist prime minister, called off coalition talks with a smaller left-wing party, Unidas Podemos, saying that he "could not have slept at night" if he had allowed its more radical politicians into his ...
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Mulvaney asks to join lawsuit over conflicting demands for impeachment testimony Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Friday asked to join a federal lawsuit seeking a judicial ruling on whether Congress can compel President Trump's senior advisers to testify in the impeachment inquiry. The lawsuit was originally filed late last ...
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall in Photos: An Accident of History That Changed The World BERLIN — When Werner Krätschell, an East German pastor and dissident, heard that the Berlin Wall was open, he did not quite believe it. But he grabbed his daughter and her friend and drove to the nearest checkpoint to see for himself. It was the night of ...
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