Adam Schiff’s Powerful Closing Remarks
Rep Adam Schiff urged the Senate to use an opportunity to stand against a “man without character” in his closing bid in the impeachment trial on Monday. “We must say enough — enough! He has MORE
Rep Adam Schiff urged the Senate to use an opportunity to stand against a “man without character” in his closing bid in the impeachment trial on Monday. “We must say enough — enough! He has MORE
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday that the coronovirus outbreak could bring jobs back to the U.S. and Mexico. “Well, first of all, every American’s heart has to go out to the victims of MORE
While it appears Mitt Romney and Susan Collins have agreed to vote for witnesses in the Senate Impeachment Trial, Lamar Alexander has decided to vote against calling witnesses. “I worked with other senators to make MORE
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has become something of a punchline during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in her role as the defense team’s Hunter Biden specialist. Over the course of 10 hours of MORE
Lev Parnas, indicted Rudy Giuliani associate, implicated Lindsey Graham in the Ukraine plot on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” saying that the Senator was “in the loop.” Parnas’ attorney Joseph Bondy released letters Wednesday signed by a Ukraine-born MORE
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions tweeted his loyalty to Trump on Wednesday by criticizing former national security advisor John Bolton for tattling on his boss. Trump also broke his silence on Bolton on Wednesday, calling MORE
Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) told Morning Joe on Wednesday morning that he believes Hunter Biden would be a relevant witness in the impeachment trial, adding that he believes it would be an opportunity to clear MORE
The State Department has denied press credentials to an NPR reporter for an upcoming trip to Europe with Mike Pompeo, and NPR officials are seeking clarification regarding this trip and future trips. NPR President and MORE
Grand Valley State University’s new offensive coordinator as of January 20 may be looking for work. Morris Berger was interviewed by the Grand Valley Lanthorn and was asked which three historical figures he would like MORE
As the Middle East “Peace Plan” was rolling out, Trump was giving appreciation to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the East Room when applause broke out and impressed the president. Incredulous and probably jealous MORE
Joe Scarborough had an entertaining rant Tuesday morning on Morning Joe that branded the Trump defense squad as a “Confederacy of Dunces.” Starting out with Jane Raskin’s assessment of Rudy Giuliani as a minor player, MORE
On Fox News on Monday, Chris Wallace gave it to the blonde of the moment, Katie Pavlich, telling her to get her “facts straight” before anchor Bret Baier intervened between the two with “tone it MORE
After Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cussed out NPR reporter Mary Louise Kelly because she challenged him in an interview about defending Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, Trump is questioning why NPR exists. Trump agreed with MORE
Trump is expected to detail Jared Kushner’s peace plan with both Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz in a Washington meeting on Monday, amid global doubts about its substance and timing. As Trump is under an MORE
House Democrat Jerry Nadler (NY) announced on Sunday that he will miss Monday’s impeachment trial proceedings in order to be with his wife, who has recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Nadler’s wife, Joyce Miller, MORE
Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn spent the evening attacking Colonel Alexander Vindman on Twitter, questioning his patriotism, instead of doing her job as an impartial juror in the impeachment trial. Over a series of tweets, MORE
Accompanied by legal representation and friends, Antonio Brown turned himself in to Broward County officials on Thursday night in response to an arrest warrant. Brown is faced with charges of felony burglary with battery, burglary MORE
FiveThirtyEight, a website that focuses on opinion polls, has been surveying the same respondents for several weeks for their opinions on the impeachment case against Trump. As the trial has started on Tuesday, the latest MORE
Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) filed a lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court on Wednesday against Hillary Clinton for defamation. “Clinton falsely stated that Tulsi—an Army National Guard officer and United States Congresswoman who has MORE
Professor Jonathon Turley, the lone witness for the GOP in the House impeachment hearings, disputes the White House premise that impeachment of a president requires a criminal action. In an op-ed in the Washington Post MORE
Bernie Sanders apologized to Joe Biden on Monday night for a surrogate’s op-ed claiming that Biden has a “big corruption problem.” “It is absolutely not my view that Joe is corrupt in any way. And MORE
The New York Times Editorial Board chose two women to endorse on Sunday, Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota. The board’s unconventional decision to back two different candidates is meant to MORE
Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) posted to Twitter on Friday a letter she wrote to Mark Zuckerberg, citing posts from a Facebook group that called for violence against Muslims and Michigan Democrats. She asked Zuckerberg to MORE
While touring the state capitol with a group of high school boys from his own alma mater, Sen. Peter Lucido (R) of Shelby Township, Michigan, made comments to a 22-year-old female reporter which have ignited MORE
New materials released by House Democrats appear to show Ukraine’s top prosecutor offering an associate of President Trump’s personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, damaging information related to former vice president Joe Biden if the Trump MORE