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Trump attacks impeachment witness on Twitter, Democrats see intimidation
Nov16

Trump attacks impeachment witness on Twitter, Democrats see intimidation

Trump launched a Twitter attack on a former US ambassador to Ukraine on Friday while she was testifying to an impeachment hearing. …read more Source::...

US envoy Sondland did not link Biden probe to aid: Ukraine minister
Nov15

US envoy Sondland did not link Biden probe to aid: Ukraine minister

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said on Thursday that US Ambassador Gordon Sondland did not explicitly link military aid to Kiev with opening an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Interfax Ukraine reported. …read more Source::...

Pelosi says Trump has admitted to bribery as impeachment probe intensifies
Nov15

Pelosi says Trump has admitted to bribery as impeachment probe intensifies

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Thursday President Donald Trump already has admitted to bribery in the Ukraine scandal at the heart of a Democratic-led inquiry, accusing him of an impeachable offense under the US Constitution. …read more Source::...

Trump impeachment hearings focus on Ukraine pressure campaign
Nov14

Trump impeachment hearings focus on Ukraine pressure campaign

The top US diplomat in Ukraine, testifying on Wednesday in the first televised hearing of the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, linked the president more directly to a pressure campaign on Ukraine to conduct investigations that would benefit him politically. …read more Source::...

Impeachment testimony: ‘Trump cares more about the investigation of Biden’
Nov13

Impeachment testimony: ‘Trump cares more about the investigation of Biden’

A crucial witness offered dramatic new testimony Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s preoccupation with having Ukraine investigate his political rivals, as Democrats opened impeachment hearings designed to persuade a bitterly divided nation that the president tried to coerce a foreign power to help him win reelection. …read more...

What to expect in public hearings on the Trump impeachment inquiry
Nov13

What to expect in public hearings on the Trump impeachment inquiry

Since Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry in September, House investigators have conducted weeks of fact-finding largely in private to determine if President Donald Trump abused the power of his office in his dealings with Ukraine. On Wednesday, the inquiry enters a new phase: public hearings. …read more Source::...

Brazil for first time votes against UN call for end to US embargo on Cuba
Nov08

Brazil for first time votes against UN call for end to US embargo on Cuba

Brazil voted for the first time with the United States on Thursday against an annual United Nations resolution condemning and calling for an end to Washington’s economic embargo on Communist-ruled Cuba, while Colombia and Ukraine abstained. …read more Source::...

Top State Department official complained that Trump twisted Ukraine policy
Nov08

Top State Department official complained that Trump twisted Ukraine policy

The senior State Department official in charge of Ukraine told impeachment investigators last month that he was alarmed at President Donald Trump’s insistence that Ukraine “initiate politically motivated prosecutions,” casting the effort as the kind of tactic the United States typically condemns in the world’s most corrupt countries....

Whistleblower willing to answer Republicans’ questions, lawyer says
Nov04

Whistleblower willing to answer Republicans’ questions, lawyer says

The whistleblower who touched off an impeachment inquiry with his explosive complaint about President Donald Trump’s effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals is willing to answer House Republicans’ written questions, his legal team said Sunday. …read more Source::...

Trump campaign aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory: documents
Nov03

Trump campaign aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory: documents

President Donald Trump clamoured for the speedy release of emails hacked from Democrats during the 2016 election campaign, and a top Trump aide promoted the idea that Ukraine, rather than Russia, was behind the cyber attack, documents from special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe showed on Saturday. …read more Source::...