Showing results for: ukraine (page 83)
Lawyer releases photo of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner with indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas
Igor Derysh
The photos show Parnas alongside Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, as well as the president's eldest sons
If you want a preview of what four more years of Trump could bring, visit Hungary
Thom Hartmann
Steve Bannon has said that Hungary’s strongman prime minister Viktor Orbán was “Trump before Trump.”
In search of Biden dirt? Russia hacked Ukrainian gas company at heart of Trump impeachment scandal
Igor Derysh
"We can only assume [this] is a repeat of Russian interference in the last election," one security expert says
Pelosi accuses McConnell of a “cover up” after he shows support for dismissing impeachment articles
Matthew Rozsa
"Very unusually, the leader of the Senate, Mitch McConnell, has signed onto a resolution to dismiss the case"
Why Trump’s plan to bar Bolton from testifying won’t work: “There are limits to executive privilege”
Matthew Chapman
In an interview with MSNBC, ex-federal prosecutor Cynthia Alksne breaks down the issues with Trump's strategy
Joe and Hunter Biden should call Trump’s bluff — and offer to testify
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump claims he wants witnesses — so let him have them. In exchange, Democrats get Bolton, Mulvaney and Rudy
An impeachment trial is finally coming — and it could be exciting after all
Heather Digby Parton
Blood in the water: McConnell will allow a vote on witnesses, and vulnerable Republicans are under pressure
Why does the Republican Party exist? Mainly to clean up Donald Trump’s messes
Amanda Marcotte
Trump harnessed and tamed the entire Republican Party — and now uses it as a personal crisis PR operation
America’s first mercenary president: Donald Trump is blinded by greed and self-interest
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's delusional regime is driven by greed, stupidity and raw instinct. Can we stop ignoring obvious facts?
Yale law professor says Trump tweet “threatens to break several laws”
Alex Henderson
Law professor Oona A. Hathaway says the tweets might have violated U.S. and international law
Iran and Donald Trump’s mind: Is this crisis his Reichstag fire?
Chauncey DeVega
Mental health professionals from Harvard, the Air Force and more on the meaning of the Soleimani assassination
Fox News judge: Democrats should “reopen the impeachment inquiry” in light of new “evidence”
Alex Henderson
"That would justify holding on to the articles of impeachment, because there’s new evidence, perhaps new articles”
Fox News judge: John Bolton testifying could be “good news for the Democrats”
Matthew Rozsa
"If he does testify, he opens up the floodgates to a real trial," Andrew Napolitano tells Fox host Martha MacCallum
John Bolton says he’s “prepared to testify” in impeachment trial if Senate issues subpoena
Igor Derysh
Bolton called the Ukraine scheme a "drug deal" and referred it to White House lawyers, his former deputy testified
Why Trump did it: A strategic distraction, or a spoiled child showing off his new toys?
Heather Digby Parton
Iran killing pushed impeachment out of the headlines, showed off some hardware and impressed the Christian fanatics
Waterloo for the anti-anti-Trump left (and all other normalizers): You knew he was a snake
Andrew O'Hehir
Those who made their peace with Trump all made the same fatal mistake: Believing that he believed in anything
Indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas can give documents to impeachment investigators, judge says
Igor Derysh
Parnas' attorney says he twice conveyed a quid pro quo on Ukraine aide “on behalf of” Pres. Trump and Rudy Giuliani
Here’s the big question: How does Trump personally benefit from war with Iran?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's only motivations are ego and self-interest. Escalating this massively dangerous clash with Iran serves both
Democrats call out McConnell over “rigged” trial as unredacted Ukraine documents implicate Trump
Igor Derysh
“Clear direction from POTUS to continue to hold,” a top White House official wrote
Trump takes credit for McCain-Sanders veterans bill signed by Obama: “One of my greatest honors”
Igor Derysh
Trump falsely claims leaders "tried for decades" to pass the bill but "failed." Obama signed it into law in 2014
Giuliani offers to “do what I do best”: “I’d love to try the case” against Trump in the Senate
Igor Derysh
Giuliani bizarrely offers to "do demonstrations" or "give lectures" as Senate Republicans reportedly avoid him
What does it mean to be “too far left” — and why are conservatives not scolded about centrism?
David Masciotra
Only Democrats are expected to make important concessions to the increasingly irrelevant "center"
Indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas asks judge to share documents with impeachment investigators
Igor Derysh
Parnas asks a judge to turn over the contents of an iPhone seized during his arrest and the documents from his home
Susan Collins is “open” to calling witnesses in President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial
Shira Tarlo
Collins, who is up for re-election in 2020, has emerged as a possible swing vote in the Senate impeachment trial
Page: 83