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Trump Urging Ukrainian Probe of Biden Breaks No Laws
A Clinton-era U.S.-Ukraine treaty requires the two countries to provide mutual legal assistance.
Pelosi Ducks an Impeachment Vote
Democrats and a cheerleading press corps are accelerating their drive to impeach President Trump, with the release Thursday of the whistleblower complaint and a harangue of the acting director of national intelligence.
Hearsay and Media Claims; Distorts Ukraine Transcript
The White House declassified and released a largely unredacted version Thursday of the “whistleblower” complaint that Democrats are relying on to pursue the impeachment of President Donald Trump over a request that Ukraine investigate alleged corruption related to Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden.
Trump’s $28 Billion Bet That Rural America Will Stick With Him
Farmers caught in the trade war have become dependent on government payments.
'Someone ought to look into Joe Biden!'
Donald Trump angrily proclaimed his innocence on Friday after his director of national intelligence blocked Congress from knowing about a whistle-blower's complaint alleging high-level misconduct, possibly related to the president trying to use Ukraine to damage Joe Biden.
The climate strike is all about indoctrination, not science
Kids in the city will be missing school today for the nationwide “Climate Strike.” They might see it as a small sacrifice: Who needs an education to prepare for tomorrow when tomorrow is a dubious proposition? Truth is, they probably have no idea just how silly are the things they’re promoting.
The “Medicare for All” Math Doesn’t Add Up
Senator Elizabeth Warren has said more than once she’s “with Bernie” on Medicare for All, a reference to Sen. Bernie Sanders’s ambitious plan to nationalize America’s health care system.
Whistleblower complaint about President Trump involves Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter
A whistleblower complaint about President Trump made by an intelligence official centers on Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter, which has set off a struggle between Congress and the executive branch.
U.S. Boots Cuban Diplomats for Running Spy Ops on American Soil
Members of Cuba's permanent mission to the U.N. will be restricted to traveling only in Manhattan
MIT president admits cover-up of $800,000 donated by Jeffery Epstein years after the pedophile pleaded guilty to sex crimes
The president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology admitted concealing donations from Jeffrey Epstein and that he wrote him a thank you-letter in 2012, four years after the pedophile pleaded guilty to sex crimes.
US attorney recommends proceeding with charges against McCabe, as DOJ rejects last-ditch appeal
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu has recommended moving forward with charges against Andrew McCabe, Fox News has learned, as the Justice Department rejects a last-ditch appeal from the former top FBI official.
Supreme Court allows broad enforcement of Trump asylum rule
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing nationwide enforcement of a new Trump administration rule that prevents most Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the United States.
Trump blasts 'Mr. Tough Guy' Bolton: 'He made some very big mistakes'
President Trump blasted his former national security adviser John Bolton from the White House on Wednesday, saying he had been fired after making "some very big mistakes" and that he did not get along with others in the administration.
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