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New Jersey Democrat outspoken against Trump impeachment expected to switch parties, sources say (CNN) A freshman Democrat, who strongly opposes House Democrats' impeachment of President Donald Trump, is expected to switch to the Republican Party and is telling colleagues his intentions, according to two sources. Rep. Jeff Van Drew is ...
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Representative Jeff Van Drew, Anti-Impeachment Democrat, Considering Switching Parties WASHINGTON — Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, a moderate Democrat who is among his party's staunchest opponents of impeaching President Trump, is considering switching parties and could make an announcement as soon as next week, ...
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After exposing surveillance errors in Trump probe, inspector general looks for a pattern The Justice Department watchdog is investigating whether the alarming errors revealed in a wiretap application for one of President Trump's former campaign aides were one-offs or indicative of systemic flaws in the government's use of its most intrusive, ...
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Clinton's Impeachment Was Nail-Biter. Trump's Grip on GOP Means His Won't Be. WASHINGTON — Even as the House Judiciary Committee prepared to vote on articles of impeachment, Lindsey Graham was in a back room trying to cut a last-minute deal. If the president fully admitted what he had done, he could head off charges of high ...
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Staring Down Impeachment Vote, Freshman Democrat Seeks Legislative Victories RHINEBECK, N.Y. — On a recent Friday, as impeachment investigators were releasing new evidence of President Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine and John R. Bolton, the former national security adviser, was refusing through his lawyer to tell ...
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A Park Shed Its Reputation. Then Came the Tessa Majors Murder. Morningside Park seems to jut up, like a narrow extension of Central Park, into Upper Manhattan — separating affluent Columbia University, in the elevated Morningside Heights neighborhood, from Harlem to the east. "It's literally the border between the ...
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Buttigieg in the Spotlight: This Week in the 2020 Race Congratulations on surviving another week in American politics. We would reassure you that next week will be calmer, but we're not allowed to lie. Here's a look at what happened in the 2020 presidential race this week.
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Army-Navy: Record-setting QB Malcolm Perry has 'biggest game that I've ever played in my life' PHILADELPHIA — Until Saturday, Navy's Malcolm Perry had one major blemish on his record-setting football career: He had never beaten rival Army. That changed Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field where the senior quarterback continued his record-setting ...
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Richard Hatcher, one of the nation's first black mayors of a major city, dies at 86 Richard Hatcher, who became one of the first African American mayors of a large U.S. city when he was elected mayor of Gary, Ind., in 1967, died Dec. 13 at a Chicago hospital. He was 86. His death was announced by his daughter, Indiana state Rep. Ragen ...
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Richard G. Hatcher, Ex-Mayor of Gary, Ind., and Champion of Urban and Black Issues, Dies at 86 Richard G. Hatcher, one of the first two black people elected mayor of a large American city, who during two decades leading Gary, Ind., sought vainly to stem its growing poverty and blight while championing the nation's cities and blacks generally, died on ...
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