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Spies and the White House have a history of running wild without congressional oversight
Charles Tiefer
The evolving role of congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence has involved major clashes and scandals
A second whistleblower came forward with allegations against Trump — this time related to his taxes
Alex Henderson
A tax whistleblower offered “possible evidence that Trump tried to corrupt an IRS audit of his personal taxes"
Think impeachment will help Trump? He’s sure not acting like it
Amanda Marcotte
If you believe impeachment will backfire to Trump's benefit, then why is he behaving like a cornered rat?
The elite consensus on impeachment: We’re deeply sad and wish it would go away
Andrew O'Hehir
With NYT columnists Frank Bruni and David Brooks leading the way, the media-political caste is so very troubled
Could President Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus to save himself?
Cody Fenwick
The president may have one move left to save himself: thoroughly tar the vice president with the Ukraine scandal
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi: “I pray for the president all the time”
Shira Tarlo
"Impeachment of a president is as serious as our congressional responsibilities can be apart from declaring war"
Heading into 2020, Trump is gaining control of U.S. intelligence
Jefferson Morley
Trump’s demonization of the intelligence community is paying dividends in time for the 2020 election
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter: Trump is “a lot worse than Nixon”
Chauncey DeVega
Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under Bush, says Trump must be impeached — and Bill Barr with him
Ever since 1796, Congress has struggled to keep presidents in check
Jennifer Selin
While the current battle between Trump and congressional Democrats is newsworthy, it is not entirely new.
Nancy Pelosi on whistleblower complaint: “This is a cover-up”
Shira Tarlo
The whistleblower's complaint "lifts" the House's impeachment inquiry "to a whole new terrain," Pelosi says
Gun bill “dead”: White House says impeachment killed “chances of legislative progress”
Igor Derysh
Trump again blames Democrats for his legislative failures: "No more infrastructure bills, no more anything"
Impeachment momentum grows — grassroots groups target undecided members of Congress
Jessica Corbett
Grassroots progressive groups willy rally on Capitol Hill Thursday, urging lawmakers to push for impeachment
Newt Gingrich says Nancy Pelosi should investigate Joe Biden — not Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
When Gingrich was speaker of the House, he sang a different tune about impeachment
Trump slams Democrats for initiating impeachment inquiry “hoax” during United Nations week
Shira Tarlo
"The Democrats did this hoax during the United Nations week. It was perfect," Trump jeered
Trump’s Ukraine call was referred to DOJ as possible crime. Barr’s team shut it down
Igor Derysh
Bill Barr's DOJ rejected two criminal referrals about the Zelensky phone call — in which Barr was mentioned
How Senate Republicans responded to the memo of Trump’s call with the president of Ukraine
Shira Tarlo
"Impeachment over this? What a nothing (non-quid pro quo) burger," Sen. Lindsey Graham said
Trump asked Ukraine to “do us a favor” and urged investigation into Joe Biden, memo shows
Shira Tarlo
Trump urged Ukraine's president to work with Attorney General William Barr and Rudy Giuliani to probe the Bidens
Will Republicans dump Trump? Nope — they’ll cover up for him until the bitter end
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans are all-in on Trump at this point. They'll ride the ship to the bottom rather than let Democrats win
Rudy Giuliani claims the State Department asked him to contact Ukraine on behalf of President Trump
Shira Tarlo
"I never talked to a Ukrainian official until the State Department called and asked me to do it," Giuliani told Fox
So it begins: Impeachment at last — but will the Democrats screw it up?
Heather Digby Parton
Nancy Pelosi finally pulls the trigger — because she had no choice. Getting this right will be a bigger challenge
Pressuring vulnerable Republicans on impeachment: Key to flipping Senate in 2020?
Sophia Tesfaye
Impeachment may die in the Senate — but forcing embattled Republican senators to defend Trump could pay off
Joe Biden: Congress has “no choice” but to impeach Trump if he does not comply with investigations
Shira Tarlo
The former vice president said that while impeachment "would be a tragedy," it would be one of Trump's "own making"
Nancy Pelosi announces official impeachment inquiry against Trump: “No one is above the law”
Shira Tarlo
"The president must be held accountable," the speaker of the House says of Trump
Why are House Democrats afraid to wield their subpoena power?
Jeff Hauser, Max Moran
Democratic cowardice toward oversight has real, “kitchen-table” consequences for voters.
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