Trump suggested Friday that he would invoke executive privilege if John Bolton was subpoenaed for the Senate impeachment trial. Bolton said he is “prepared to testify” if subpoenaed.
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2020 election: Warren says she will vote for Trump’s USMCA trade deal
Warren stated she now supports Trump’s renegotiated USMCA because it “makes improvements.” This sets her apart from fellow progressive Bernie Sanders.
What we know about the strike that killed Iranian military leader Gen. Qasem Soleimani
Major General Qasem Soleimani rose to prominence by advising forces fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq and in Syria on behalf of Bashar Assad.
Rudy Giuliani: ‘I’m more of a Jew than (George) Soros is.’
Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani claimed that he is “more of a Jew” than George Soros, a Holocaust survivor, in an interview published Monday.
Bill Clinton to Donald Trump on gun control inaction during impeachment: ‘You got hired to do a job’
During an interview to react to the Saugus High School shooting, Clinton said Trump needs to work with Congress on gun control legislation during the impeachment inquiry.
Emails show White House advisor Stephen Miller promoting white nationalism to Breitbart
According to a report published by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Miller pushed white-nationalist material to Breitbart and shaped news coverage.
Steve Bannon: Nancy Pelosi’s impeachment strategy ‘actually quite brilliant’
The former White House chief strategist and Trump campaign chair said in an interview with CBS News that Pelosi “is a master at political warfare.”
Impeachment: House Dems announce more public hearings in Trump inquiry
The House Intelligence Committee announced open hearings from eight officials next week.
A majority of Americans say 2020 election is ‘significant source of stress,’ according to new survey
The 2020 election is considered to be a “significant” stressor with over half of Americans, according to the annual “Stress in America” survey.
Mike Pence defends Donald Trump in PBS interview: It’s not a ‘foregone conclusion’ House will vote to impeach
In an interview on PBS NewsHour, Vice President Mike Pence called the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump “a disgrace.”