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Citing “unconstitutional” impeachment inquiry, Rudy Giuliani says he won’t comply with subpoena
Nicole Karlis
"I will not participate in an illegitimate, unconstitutional and baseless ‘impeachment inquiry,’” Giuliani says
Donald Trump is the weakest incumbent president in decades: If Democrats don’t screw this up
Bob Cesca
Of course Democrats can't get cocky. But the whole Trump enterprise is coming unglued as a massive delusion
Comparing Trump to the Cheshire Cat, Hunter Biden says he lives in version of “Alice in Wonderland”
Matthew Rozsa
Biden calls Trump's obsession on his business work as a “distraction” in his first TV interview since impeachment
President Trump abandoned the Kurds, but Liz Cheney blames Turkey’s invasion of Syria on impeachment
Igor Derysh
"Democrats have got to pay . . . attention to the damage that they're doing with the impeachment proceedings"
Fiona Hill: John Bolton compared shadow foreign policy in Ukraine to a “drug deal”
Matthew Rozsa
“Giuliani’s a hand grenade who’s going to blow everybody up," Bolton allegedly said of Trump's personal attorney
Donald Trump is a criminal — and impeachment is a murky, amoral struggle. Both these things are true
Andrew O'Hehir
Is impeachment justified? Sure — but can we stop dressing up a backstage power play in maudlin patriotic drag?
We’re going to impeach Trump’s sorry ass — thanks to a few brave citizens
Lucian K. Truscott IV
America is in debt to one whistleblower and a pair of foreign service officers, Bill Taylor and Marie Yovanovitch
Donald Trump: The art of the “self-shakedown”
Frank Vogl
The man who has advertised himself for “The Art of the Deal” now engages in a mafia-style shake down on himself!
Gowdy, the Benghazi zealot who investigated Clinton, joins Trump’s legal team to fight impeachment
Igor Derysh
The ex-congressman has drawn the ire of fellow Trump lawyer Giuliani who said Gowdy "screwed" up the Benghazi probe
Pelosi tells Trump he’ll be held accountable despite White House letter: “You are not above the law”
Joseph Neese
White House counsel Cipollone's 8-page letter said the administration wouldn't participate in impeachment inquiry
Investigations usually hurt a president’s public reputation — but Trump isn’t usual
Douglas L. Kriner, Eric Schickler
Trump’s approval rating has a lower ceiling and higher floor than that of past presidents
The stealthy politics of “Finding Your Roots”
Melanie McFarland
As Season 6 proves, in 2019 no examination of our history can be apolitical, especially our family tree
Jimmy Carter advises Trump to tell the truth “for a change” as impeachment inquiry ramps up
David Edwards
The former president was asked on MSNBC if the House impeachment inquiry was a “good thing." Here is his response
A new poll spells bad news for Trump: Support for impeachment is up by 20 points among Republicans
Shira Tarlo
In a shift, some of Trump's base support the Democratic-led inquiry — and even the president's removal from office
House Democrats subpoena US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland
Shira Tarlo
The move came hours after the State Department blocked Sondland‘s testimony Tuesday morning
What sleazy deal did Trump make with Erdogan? We don’t know — but the mind reels
Bob Cesca
Trump's abandonment of the Syrian Kurds makes no sense — unless he cut a deal with Turkey's autocratic president
Mitch McConnell’s new Halloween role: Gravedigger of impeachment
Sophia Tesfaye
Mitch McConnell has already agreed to whitewash Trump. But can he find a way to avoid a Senate trial completely?
New conservative defense for Trump: He was wrong on Ukraine, but impeachment is too icky
Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson, Neil Patel and Jonah Goldberg won't defend Trump, but claim impeachment would be terrible
Trump country begs for clean water
Sarah Okeson
FEMA disaster relief money held up so a flood-ravaged county resorts to GoFundMe to rebuild its water system
Trump calls for Pelosi to be “immediately impeached” after suggesting that she committed treason
Shira Tarlo
The U.S. Constitution says members of Congress cannot be impeached, though lawmakers can be censured
Impeachment in the hall of mirrors: Will this battle save democracy — or end it?
Andrew O'Hehir
This isn't about Democrats vs. Republicans. It's about whether our democratic institutions have any mojo left
Pompeo and Barr are finding out what loyalty to Trump is really worth
William Rivers Pitt
The rockslide has begun, and the boulders are flying
Will the entire Republican Party serve as Trump’s impeachment propaganda machine?
Sophia Tesfaye
Beyond Mitt Romney, not one Republican on Capitol Hill has turned on Trump. After he's gone, they're finished
President Trump’s “red wall” in the Senate shows very few signs of cracking: report
Alex Henderson
Trump is still quite popular with his hardcore base — impeachment, Ukraine scandal and all
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