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2nd whistleblower comes forward after speaking with IG: Attorney
Mark Zaid, the attorney representing the whistleblower who sounded the alarm on President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and triggered an impeachment inquiry, tells ABC News that he is now representing a second whistleblower who has spoken with the inspector general. …read more Source:: National...
Trump slams Romney, Democrats as impeachment inquiry escalates
U.S. President Donald Trump is seething over an impeachment inquiry into his conduct after Democrats subpoenaed the White House about contacts with Ukraine and he signalled his administration would not co-operate. …read more Source:: CTV...
Pompeo blasts Ukraine critics for ‘silly gotcha game’
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday defended the Trump administration’s approach to Ukraine, which is driving an impeachment inquiry in Congress, and called it typical of the transactional way countries deal with one another. …read more Source:: CTV...
Tucker Carlson says Trump’s Ukraine call was inappropriate: ‘There’s no way to spin this’
In a sign that the right-wing media’s relentless defense of President Donald Trump may be cracking, Fox News host Tucker Carlson published an op-ed with Daily Caller co-founder and publisher Neil Patel zinging Trump for his call with Ukraine’s president. “Donald Trump should not have been on the phone with a foreign head of state...
As Democrats proceed with impeachment inquiry, Pompeo blasts Ukraine critics for ‘gotcha game’
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday defended the Trump administration’s approach to Ukraine, which is driving an impeachment inquiry in Congress. He called it typical of the transactional way countries deal with one another in the real world. …read more Source::...
Pompeo Calls Ukraine Inquiry ‘A Silly Gotcha Game’ But Says He’ll Be ‘Responsive’
Congressional investigators are demanding Ukraine-related documents from the White House, Vice President Mike Pence, and the State Department. So far, they’ve had little success.(Image credit: Thanassis Stavrakis/AP) …read more Source::...
And how is Trump after an insane, surreal week? Couldn’t be better.
A lusty chant of “Four more years!” rattled the White House windows from the inside on Friday, but this was not the president of the United States thundering to an audience of one in the Clintons’ old shower. A chorale of ecstatic voices shouted “We love you!” to the beleaguered chief executive, but they came not from the throats of Donald...
Trump seethes over impeachment inquiry and slams critics
President Donald Trump is seething over an impeachment inquiry into his conduct after Democrats subpoenaed the White House about contacts with Ukraine and he signalled his administration would not co-operate. …read more Source:: CTV...
Opinion: Did Secretary Pompeo Forget His West Point Pledge?
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a West Point graduate, should remember the academy’s honor code as the Ukraine story unfolds: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”(Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images) …read more Source::...
Why the Ukraine scandal presents danger and opportunity for Joe Biden’s White House bid
U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on Joe Biden, while largely untrue, could hurt the former vice-president’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination. But they could also bolster Biden’s candidacy by suggesting Trump fears Biden so much that he’d risk impeachment to dig up dirt on him. …read more Source::...



