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    Barr: Justice Department Handling Giuliani’s Ukraine Information With Caution
    Feb11

    Barr: Justice Department Handling Giuliani’s Ukraine Information With Caution

    Attorney General William Barr said Monday that the Justice Department has set up an “intake process” to handle Ukraine-related information from Rudy Giuliani, but that the agency is being “very careful” with what the Trump lawyer has provided. “We have to be very careful with respect to any information coming from Ukraine. There are a lot of...

    Rebuking Russia, Turkey Pledges to Fund Ukraine’s Military
    Feb08

    Rebuking Russia, Turkey Pledges to Fund Ukraine’s Military

    KYIV, Ukraine—On Feb. 3, Turkish President Recep Erdogan joined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outside Kyiv’s 18th-century Mariyinsky Palace to review an honor guard of Ukrainian troops. A band played the anthems of both countries. Along the nearby streets, Turkish and Ukrainian flags hung side-by-side on light poles. The...

    How History Will Judge the Trump Impeachment
    Feb07

    How History Will Judge the Trump Impeachment

    The Senate has voted against impeaching President Donald Trump, defeating two articles of impeachment by votes of 52-48 and 53-47. Trump joins two former presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, in being impeached by the House of Representatives before being acquitted by the Senate. The House failed to produce credible evidence that the...

    His Foes ‘Vicious’ and ‘Genius’ in Impeachment, Trump Tells Supporters
    Feb07

    His Foes ‘Vicious’ and ‘Genius’ in Impeachment, Trump Tells Supporters

    President Donald Trump, throwing what he called a “celebration” Thursday at the White House, said the nation could have accomplished more by now if not for the time put into his impeachment and legal defense. “Think what we could have done if the same energy was put into infrastructure, prescription drug prices. Think of what we could have done,...

    At Prayer Breakfast, Trump Slams ‘Dishonest and Corrupt’ Politicians Who Pushed Impeachment
    Feb06

    At Prayer Breakfast, Trump Slams ‘Dishonest and Corrupt’ Politicians Who Pushed Impeachment

    President Donald Trump didn’t let a prayerful audience stop him Thursday morning from calling political opponents who tried to remove him from office “dishonest and corrupt,” but he also didn’t accuse two major newspapers of running fake news on this particular day. Coming to the stage before speaking at the National Prayer...

    8 Moments on Senate Floor Before the Vote to Acquit Trump
    Feb06

    8 Moments on Senate Floor Before the Vote to Acquit Trump

    The Senate voted Wednesday afternoon to acquit President Donald Trump on both articles of impeachment following 11 days of arguments by House prosecutors and the president’s defense team. After speeches by senators, Chief Justice John Roberts, who presided over the trial, gaveled in the court of impeachment to render verdicts in one of the...

    8 Highlights of Closing Arguments Before the Final Impeachment Vote
    Feb04

    8 Highlights of Closing Arguments Before the Final Impeachment Vote

    House Democrats’ impeachment managers and President Donald Trump’s lawyers made their closing cases Monday to the Senate, two days before the 100 lawmakers are scheduled to vote on whether to remove the president from office. The day included a proposal from one Senate Democrat to censure the president rather than remove him, and the...

    Lindsey Graham Moves to Investigate Hunter Biden, Pledges Hearings on FISA Abuse
    Feb03

    Lindsey Graham Moves to Investigate Hunter Biden, Pledges Hearings on FISA Abuse

    Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he and other Republicans will begin calling witnesses within weeks for hearings related to Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine, as well as the FBI’s surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. “We’re going to get to the bottom of this,” Graham pledged in an...

    4 Big Moments Before the Senate’s Vote Against New Impeachment Witnesses
    Feb01

    4 Big Moments Before the Senate’s Vote Against New Impeachment Witnesses

    In the lead-up to the Senate vote not to call witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, another John Bolton bombshell dropped, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska rendered the debate moot, and the Senate chaplain almost stole the show. About 5:40 p.m. Friday, the Senate voted 51-49 against calling witnesses, meaning the inevitable...

    Amid Impeachment, Pompeo Visit to Ukraine Underscores US Support
    Feb01

    Amid Impeachment, Pompeo Visit to Ukraine Underscores US Support

    KYIV, Ukraine—In a visit here, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday underscored America’s commitment to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian aggression, downplaying concerns that impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump might fray Kyiv’s relations with Washington. “The United States sees that the Ukrainian...