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    Collins: It would be ‘helpful’ for Trump to apologize
    Feb05

    Collins: It would be ‘helpful’ for Trump to apologize

    Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said on Tuesday that it would be “helpful” for President Trump to apologize for asking Ukraine to help investigate Democrats, but appeared to rule out a formal reprimand by the Senate.”… …read more Source:: The...

    Collins: Trump has learned ‘a pretty big lesson’ from impeachment
    Feb05

    Collins: Trump has learned ‘a pretty big lesson’ from impeachment

    Maine Sen. Susan Collins (R) on Tuesday defended her newly announced decision to vote to acquit President Trump in his Senate impeachment trial, saying he has learned “a pretty big lesson” over his dealings with Ukraine…. …read more Source:: The...

    Manchin calls for bipartisan censure of Trump
    Feb04

    Manchin calls for bipartisan censure of Trump

    Centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) on Monday urged the Senate to censure President Trump for holding up military aid to Ukraine in order to spur an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, predicting… …read more Source:: The...

    Ernst walks back her Biden impeachment remarks
    Feb03

    Ernst walks back her Biden impeachment remarks

    Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) on Monday walked back her comments a day earlier warning that the Congress could immediately impeach Democrat Joe Biden over his Ukraine dealings if he’s elected president this November.Spe… …read more Source:: The...

    Ernst: Trump may have acted in ‘wrong manner’ with Ukraine
    Feb02

    Ernst: Trump may have acted in ‘wrong manner’ with Ukraine

    Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said Sunday that President Trump may have acted in “the wrong manner” with his communication with Ukraine, but she does not think it rises to the level of impeachment and will be voting to acquit… …read more Source:: The...

    Dershowitz: ‘Any citizen’ would find Ukraine quid pro quo ‘troubling if it were proved’
    Feb02

    Dershowitz: ‘Any citizen’ would find Ukraine quid pro quo ‘troubling if it were proved’

    Alan Dershowitz, a member of President Trump’s defense team in his Senate impeachment trial, said Sunday that the president tying military aid to Ukraine to investigations of his rivals would be “troubling if it were prov… …read more Source:: The...

    DOJ reveals 24 redacted emails related Trump’s involvement in Ukraine aid freeze
    Feb02

    DOJ reveals 24 redacted emails related Trump’s involvement in Ukraine aid freeze

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly said in a court filing just hours after the Senate voted against subpoenaing additional witnesses and documents in President Trump’s impeachment trial that it has two dozen email… …read more Source:: The...

    Yovanovitch retires from State Department: reports
    Feb01

    Yovanovitch retires from State Department: reports

    Former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who ha… …read more Source:: The...

    Alexander supports Trump’s reelection despite ‘inappropriate’ Ukraine call
    Feb01

    Alexander supports Trump’s reelection despite ‘inappropriate’ Ukraine call

    Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said Friday he supports President Trump’s reelection bid despite acknowledging that the president asked Ukraine to investigate his political rival, the issue at the center of Trump’s i… …read more Source:: The...

    GOP senator: Trump’s actions to withhold Ukraine aid ‘wrong’ but not impeachable
    Jan31

    GOP senator: Trump’s actions to withhold Ukraine aid ‘wrong’ but not impeachable

    Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio), a prominent Republican moderate, criticized President Trump on Friday for actions “including asking a foreign country to investigate a potential political opponent” that he called “wrong and inapp… …read more Source:: The...