The House's impeachment report is expected next week, a key step towards Trump's impeachment.
Rep. Devin Nunes has seen numerous scandals and could soon be the target of a House ethics probe regarding his dealings with Ukraine.
The American public is still very much divided regarding the ongoing impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
For those Americans who want Congress to start providing real solutions to our many real-world problems, expect only cruel irony during the impeachment circus.
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“Frankly, I want a trial,” Trump declared one day after House Democrats wrapped up its public phase of the impeachment inquiry.
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All eyes now turn to the U.S. Senate where president Donald Trump's impeachment trial begins in early 2020.
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Ukraine protesters demand no 'capitulation' to Russia
18-year-old Ukrainian female boxing champion Amina Bulakh was fatally injured when she was struck by a train while crossing a railroad towards her home in a village outside of Kiev. Witnesses said that she was wearing headphones and was looking at her phone and didn't notice the oncoming train.
“I refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the Ukrainian government is a U.S. adversary, and that Ukraine — not Russia — attacked us in 2016,” Fiona Hill said.
Trump: “Never have I been watching a person making a call, which was not on speakerphone, and been able to hear or understand a conversation.”
Fiona Hill has said she was disturbed by efforts to pressure Ukraine.
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Trump defender Jim Jordan raised eyebrows on national TV with a weird question to Gordon Sondland.
Westpac is being accused of failing to report and monitor suspicious payments and transactions over several years, including payments made by child sex offenders.
"We believe very strongly that this never happened," a Pence aide said.
The president re-enacted a phone call he had with Gordon Sondland in which he said he wanted his Ukraine counterpart to "do the right thing."