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Law firm representing Rudy Giuliani beset by sordid allegations, partner exodus
Feb02

Law firm representing Rudy Giuliani beset by sordid allegations, partner exodus

A law firm representing Rudy Giuliani in the Ukraine affair is locked in a bitter court battle with a former partner that has revealed allegations of financial misconduct, sexual assault and office masturbation. …read more Source:: National...

Trump administration reveals it’s blocking dozens of emails about Ukraine aid freeze, including President’s role
Feb02

Trump administration reveals it’s blocking dozens of emails about Ukraine aid freeze, including President’s role

The Department of Justice revealed in a court filing late Friday that it has two dozen emails related to President Donald Trump’s involvement in the withholding of millions in security assistance to Ukraine — a disclosure that came just hours after the Senate voted against subpoenaing additional documents and witnesses in Trump’s...

Italian-American emerges as new star of Italy’s left-wing
Feb02

Italian-American emerges as new star of Italy’s left-wing

BOLOGNA, Italy — A dual U.S.-Italian citizen who cut her political organizing teeth on two Barack Obama campaigns is emerging as the latest rising star in Italian politics. Inside a week, 35-year-old Elly Schlein, a former European lawmaker who grew up in Switzerland, has gone from relative obscurity as a political operative to the face of...

Court filing points to Trump emails on Ukraine decision
Feb02

Court filing points to Trump emails on Ukraine decision

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration says in a court filing that two dozen emails revealing details of President Donald Trump’s decision-making regarding withholding military assistance to Ukraine, which goes to the heart of his impeachment, are protected from a lawsuit under “presidential privilege.” The existence of the 24 emails was...

Court filing points to Trump emails on Ukraine decision
Feb02

Court filing points to Trump emails on Ukraine decision

…read more Source:: Toronto...

Polling: Americans dissatisfied with the state of the union
Feb01

Polling: Americans dissatisfied with the state of the union

WASHINGTON — The turbulence of impeachment, a contentious presidential campaign and a global virus health threat confront President Donald Trump as he prepares to deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday night. But one thing about the Trump era has remained remarkably steady: public opinion on the president. Approval of Trump has stayed...

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct
Feb01

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct

WASHINGTON — There is no question, Sen. Lamar Alexander said, that President Donald Trump actions were “inappropriate” when he asked Ukraine’s leader to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden. But not bad enough, he said, to warrant Trump’s removal from office, or even to hear from witnesses or other evidence. That distinction has...

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct
Feb01

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct

WASHINGTON — There is no question, Sen. Lamar Alexander said, that President Donald Trump actions were “inappropriate” when he asked Ukraine’s leader to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden. But not bad enough, he said, to warrant Trump’s removal from office, or even to hear from witnesses or other evidence. That distinction has...

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct
Feb01

GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct

WASHINGTON — There is no question, Sen. Lamar Alexander said, that President Donald Trump actions were “inappropriate” when he asked Ukraine’s leader to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden. But not bad enough, he said, to warrant Trump’s removal from office, or even to hear from witnesses or other evidence. That distinction has...

Trial highlights: After drama, quick vote to block witnesses
Feb01

Trial highlights: After drama, quick vote to block witnesses

WASHINGTON — After a dramatic night and a day of expectation, the Senate voted in quick order to block Democratic calls for new witnesses and documents at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The 51-49 vote Friday, just before the dinner hour Eastern time, all but ensures Trump’s acquittal when senators answer the final...