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Trump Told Bolton to Help His Ukraine Pressure Campaign, Book Says WASHINGTON — More than two months before he asked Ukraine's president to investigate his political opponents, President Trump directed John R. Bolton, then his national security adviser, to help with his pressure campaign to extract damaging ...
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Day in Impeachment: Senate Votes Against Considering Witnesses The Senate voted on Friday to block new witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, signaling a crucial turning point and steering toward an all but certain acquittal within days. See how each senator voted. President Trump's direct role in the Ukraine ...
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'You Can't Fake Those Kind of Skills': Pete Buttigieg's Charisma Test OTTUMWA, Iowa — No presidential campaign is spared its awkward moments: overlong hugs from supporters, groaners about the Iowa weather, white lies about the caliber of the local cuisine. But Pete Buttigieg — who came to Iowa a year ago suggesting it ...
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Trump made at least 27 false claims as Senate debated impeachment on Thursday Washington (CNN) As senators decided Thursday whether to call witnesses in Donald Trump's impeachment trial, the President did what he usually does: say numerous things that aren't true. Trump critics have warned that he would be emboldened if he ...
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Nadler to miss trial, new Bolton bombshell and other news from impeachment today The Senate Friday is debating whether to bring in witnesses to President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, though the Democratic-led push is almost sure to fail after GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander announced he'd vote against the effort. That sets up a likely ...
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Scene from the Senate: Lamar Alexander made a late-night exit moments before dropping his statement on witnesses Washington (CNN) There was a reason Sen. Mitch McConnell was smiling as he left the US Capitol just before 11 p.m. Thursday night. The final stage of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump had arrived at last, thanks to one of the Republican ...
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Bloomberg Fueled His Campaign With $200 Million From His Own Fortune Michael R. Bloomberg put more than $200 million of his personal fortune into his presidential campaign by the end of December, with the overwhelming bulk of that sum going to a mammoth advertising campaign on television and online, according to Mr.
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Senate will vote Wednesday on Trump verdict in impeachment trial The Senate impeachment trial for Donald Trump will drag into next week, with a vote set for Wednesday afternoon on two articles of impeachment against the president, according to a bipartisan resolution negotiated by party leaders. The 4 p.m. vote will ...
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Republicans Block Impeachment Witnesses, Clearing Path for Trump Acquittal WASHINGTON — The Senate brought President Trump to the brink of acquittal on Friday of charges that he abused his power and obstructed Congress, as Republicans voted to block consideration of new witnesses and documents in his impeachment trial ...
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John Roberts stares down another possible legacy moment Washington (CNN) Over two weeks, Chief Justice John Roberts has served as a careful steward of Senate procedures and ensured that the impeachment trial did not descend into nastiness or an outing of the whistleblower whose information months ago ...
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