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Washington Post:
State Dept. intensifies email probe of Hillary Clinton's former aides — The Trump administration is investigating the email records of dozens of current and former senior State Department officials who sent messages to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email …
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Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Only 17% of Americans surprised by Trump's actions tied to Ukraine: POLL — Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe President Donald Trump's encouragement of a foreign leader to investigate Trump's political rival and his family is a serious problem, but only 17% said they were surprised …
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Chris Jackson / Ipsos:
Ipsos - News & Polls : News - Americans believe Trump's Ukraine Call Is A Serious Issue, But Are Unsurprised By His Actions — A new ABC News/Ipsos public opinion survey illustrates public opinion surrounding President's recent call to the Ukrainian president. The full questionnaire can be found on the topline questionnaire link.
Michael Balsamo / Associated Press:
Trump blurs lines between personal lawyer, attorney general — WASHINGTON (AP) — As Washington plunges into impeachment, Attorney General William Barr finds himself engulfed in the political firestorm, facing questions about his role in President Donald Trump's outreach to Ukraine …
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Zachary Basu / Axios:
AG Bill Barr reportedly “surprised and angry” at Trump-Ukraine phone call
AG Bill Barr reportedly “surprised and angry” at Trump-Ukraine phone call
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CNN:
CNN Poll: Democrats knotted in Nevada while Biden leads South Carolina — Washington (CNN)Joe Biden holds a wide lead in South Carolina, while the former vice president, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren are knotted up in Nevada, according to new CNN polls conducted …
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CNN:
Mulvaney on shaky ground in wake of whistleblower fallout, sources say — (CNN)Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney is on shaky ground in the wake of a bad week for President Trump, according to multiple sources with knowledge of discussions surrounding the whistleblower fallout.
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Benjamin Wittes / Lawfare:
Collusion After the Fact — The Washington Post reported last night: … Shortly after the story broke, I received a message from a person directly involved with the FBI's decision to open a counterintelligence and obstruction investigation of President Trump in the immediate aftermath of the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Did the White House Hide a Bombshell Memo From Mueller?
Did the White House Hide a Bombshell Memo From Mueller?
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Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
GOP Leadership Memo Suggests Senate Cannot Block Trial If House Votes To Impeach Trump — “There is no way we could somehow bar the doors and prevent the managers from presenting the articles” of impeachment, states the memo. — The Republican leadership issued a memo Saturday clarifying …
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
How Mitch McConnell could give impeachment the Merrick Garland treatment
How Mitch McConnell could give impeachment the Merrick Garland treatment
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Washington Post:
The gas tycoon and the vice president's son: The story of Hunter Biden's foray into Ukraine — When then-Vice President Joe Biden's son joined the board of an obscure Ukrainian gas company half a decade ago, it was a stunning coup for its owner, a former Ukrainian minister working to remake …
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Roger Kimball / American Greatness:
The Little Engine That Couldn't — Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make ridiculous. Has it happened to the Democrats yet? I think so, yes. I think so. — “Whistleblower” is already being enrolled in the lexicon of political disasters, and not just on account of pictures …
Julian Lee / Bloomberg:
Why Vladimir Putin Suddenly Believes in Global Warming — Russia was happy that global warming opened up Arctic oil, but the melting of permafrost poses a huge threat to its hydrocarbon heartlands. — President Vladimir Putin needs to go green quickly to stop the permafrost from melting …
Nick Arama / RedState:
More Video Of Justin Trudeau And This Is The Worst Yet — Last week, pictures and video of Justin Trudeau in blackface blew up and threatened his campaign for re-election. — There were multiple incidents. One was where he was dressed as Aladdin and made up in blackface at an …
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James Randerson / Politico:
UK Supreme Court ruling should lead to ‘consequences,’ says Boris Johnson — Top judges should be subjected to U.S.-style “accountability” Boris Johnson suggested following the decision by the U.K.'s Supreme Court to quash his decision to suspend parliament.
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Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Pelosi turns to Schiff to lead House Democrats' impeachment inquiry of Trump — It was a low point for House Democrats hoping to build a case to remove President Trump from office — a committee hearing in which former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski made his questioners look hapless with a flurry of deflections and delays.
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New York Times:
How a Shadow Foreign Policy in Ukraine Prompted an Impeachment Inquiry — WASHINGTON — Petro O. Poroshenko was still the president of Ukraine earlier this year when his team sought a lifeline. With the polls showing him in clear danger of losing his re-election campaign, some of his associates …
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POLITICUSUSA
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
If Democrats impeach Trump, a GOP House would probably impeach the next Democratic president — House Democrats are poised to impeach President Trump once they've spent more time following the leads in the whistleblower complaint. But should they take that step in a heavily partisan process …
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