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In Ukraine Phone Call, Alarmed Aides Saw Trouble — WASHINGTON — No one bothered to put special limits on the number of people allowed to sit in the “listening room” in the White House to monitor the phone call because it was expected to be routine. By the time the call was over 30 minutes later …
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Trump Said Ukraine Envoy Would ‘Go Through Some Things.’ She Has Already. — WASHINGTON — President Trump's words about Marie L. Yovanovitch, his former ambassador to Ukraine, were ominous. In a telephone conversation that has set off a political crisis for Mr. Trump, he told Volodymyr Zelensky …


More than 300 former officials call Trump's actions concerning Ukraine ‘profound national security concern’ — More than 300 former U.S. national security and foreign policy officials have signed a statement warning that President Trump's actions regarding Ukraine are a “profound national security concern” …
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Task & Purpose and Raw Story


Four debunked talking points used to discredit the whistleblower complaint — To defend President Trump against the whistleblower allegations, Republicans in Congress are having to dodge or misstate some key facts. Here are the most common talking points they are using to discredit the complaint and why those don't hold up.
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These once-secret memos cast doubt on Joe Biden's Ukraine story
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Democrats Show Unity On Impeachment; Republicans Show Fractures
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'I'm the real whistleblower': Giuliani's quixotic mission to help Trump in Ukraine
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Complaint in Hand, Democrats Aim for a Fast, and Focused, Impeachment Inquiry


NRA Was ‘Foreign Asset’ To Russia Ahead of 2016, New Senate Report Reveals — The National Rifle Association acted as a “foreign asset” for Russia in the period leading up to the 2016 election, according to a new investigation unveiled Friday by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon.
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Trump, the TV president, finally meets a media story he can't control — Donald Trump's presidency would have been impossible without his reality-TV fame from NBC's “The Apprentice.” — And he is skilled at dominating the visual medium that still matters so much — even in our digital age …
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Effort to shield Trump's call with Ukrainian leader was part of broader secrecy effort — The White House has taken extraordinary steps over the past two years to block details of President Trump's phone calls with foreign leaders from becoming public, following embarrassing disclosures early …
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Whistleblower painstakingly gathered material and almost single-handedly set impeachment in motion
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo blames angry ‘leftists’ for impeachment of Trump and predicts ‘quote unquote inquiry’ will cause gridlock — Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized “leftist” Democrats for pushing Congress into launching an impeachment inquiry of President Trump and predicted the probe would lead to government gridlock.
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Democrats are taking a big impeachment risk. It's not what you think. — House Democrats appear to be coalescing behind a strategy of narrowly focusing their impeachment inquiry on the latest explosive revelations involving President Trump's corrupt pressure on the Ukrainian president to interfere in a U.S. election on his behalf.
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Seven important and awful signs for Trump
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Two Republican governors say they support impeachment inquiry of Trump
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Kremlin says it hopes U.S. would not release Trump-Putin calls, like it did with Ukraine — Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “we would like to hope that it wouldn't come to that in our relations.” — MOSCOW — Russia has voiced hope that the U.S. administration …
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Russia's Fingerprints Are All Over Trump's Ukraine Whistleblower Scandal
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Trump's Defenders Have Plenty of Lame Excuses
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Nancy Pelosi: An Extremely Stable Genius — When asked if it was possible that impeachment might backfire, the Speaker of the House insisted that politics has nothing to do with it. “It doesn't matter,” she said. “He has given us no choice.” Before we begin to grapple with the gravity …
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Pelosi: Attorney General Bill Barr has “gone rogue” — Speaker Nancy Pelosi told MSNBC's “Morning Joe” on Friday that she believes Attorney General Bill Barr has “gone rogue” with his handling of the controversy regarding the Trump administration's interactions with Ukraine.
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“It's Management Bedlam”: Madness at Fox News as Trump Faces Impeachment — A Trump identity crisis at Fox as Hannity frets, Lachlan Murdoch prepares for a post-Trump future, Paul Ryan whispers in Rupert's ear, and Shep Smith and Tucker Carlson trade blows. n public, Donald Trump's allies …


We hear you. You're angry. Here's what we are doing about it. — We took appropriate action because there is nothing more important in journalism than having readers' trust. — CONNECT — The Des Moines Register staff has heard from hundreds of people in the past few days upset …


The Inscrutable Mike Pence — PIETY AND POWER — Mike Pence and the Taking of the White House — After losing his first campaign for Congress, a penitent Mike Pence swore off the dark side of politics. In a confessional essay in 1991, he wrote that “negative campaigning is wrong” and set out rules for himself for the future.


Impeach him, anyway — Protesters demanding the impeachment of Donald Trump in New York on June 7, 2018. Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images — The case for impeachment, even if it can't oust Trump. — In Federalist 65, Alexander Hamilton considers the problem of impeachment.
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Yes, Trump Is Guilty, but Impeachment Is a Mistake — This political brawl will leave Trump victorious. — Donald Trump committed an impeachable offense on that call with the Ukrainian president. But that doesn't mean Democrats are right to start an impeachment process.
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October Democratic debate to take place on one night — (CNN)The CNN/New York Times Democratic presidential debate in October will occur on one night, the Democratic National Committee told campaigns Friday. — “To address several inquiries we have received we are writing to let you know that …
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Bernie Sanders wants to eliminate rich people — One of Bernie Sanders' charms, according to his followers, is that he's an unapologetic advocate for his beliefs. Never mind that most of the 20th century stands as a monument to the catastrophic dangers of his collectivist philosophy, Bernie's no phony!
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How a conservative columnist helped push a flawed Ukraine narrative — Back in March, the Hill newspaper published a series of stories and interviews that seemed, at the time, to be mainly of interest to foreign-policy wonks. — John Solomon, the paper's executive vice president …
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