US stocks set records as traders perceived the conflict with Iran will not expand into war.
“And we had a shot at him, and I took it and that shot was pinpoint accurate, and that was the end of a monster.”
The House speaker said she doesn't plan to hold on to the articles of impeachment "indefinitely."
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US stocks rose on Thursday as traders seem less worried about confrontations with Iran.
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Senate Democrats are calling for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to move forward with the release of the Impeachment Articles.
Republican senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul blast the Trump's reasons for killing Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani.
Rep. Ilhan Omar has previously criticized U.S. sanctions on Turkey.
The vote was scheduled for Thursday in response to last week's targeted drone strike that killed an Iranian general.
US stocks jumped on Wednesday after Donald Trump assured the public Iran’s missile attacks did minimal damage.
Iran has previously threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, which could seriously impact energy markets.
Former Trump aide Sebastian Gorka made a disturbing comment about activist Greta Thunberg on his radio show.
"No Americans were harmed in last night’s attack by the Iranian regime," Trump said.
President Trump on Wednesday said that Iran appears to be standing down in the conflict.
Markets have calmed down after Iran's missile attacks jolted traders overnight.
During a speech on Monday, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said, “We have so many Filipinos working mainly in the Middle East. I am nervous. Iran seems to be hell-bent on a retaliation, which I think will come.”
China urges restraint after Iran missile attacks