President Defiant as House Judiciary Begins Impeachment Hearings
A defiant President Trump says the President of Ukraine has cleared him of any wrongdoing. The President believes he should be cleared and the case
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A defiant President Trump says the President of Ukraine has cleared him of any wrongdoing. The President believes he should be cleared and the case
Impeachment hearings will begin in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning. House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-NY) notified President Trump about the proceedings
Public support for impeachment remains steady at 50 percent, and has not changed since public impeachment hearings, per a recent CNN poll. Plus, First Lady
Movement on the impeachment inquiry continues and a supporter of the effort is former Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton. Secretary Clinton is perplexed by Republicans who
President Donald Trump celebrating what he is calling a great week after impeachment hearings conclude in the House. Referencing a strong economy and the China trade
President Trump made a statement to the press before boarding Marine One for a meeting with Tim Cook in Austin, Texas. Click ▶️ to listen
President Trump railed against House impeachment rules and alleged intimidation of witnesses, including former US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. Click ▶️ to listen to
Today’s public impeachment hearings have ignited a flame in President Trump who says he does not think he intimidated ousted Ambassador Yovanovitch, a witness in
There is more public impeachment inquiry continues today with testimony from former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Bureau
Round one of public hearings is down, with round two on Friday. The NAACP voted unanimously to support Congressional impeachment hearings. Click ▶️ to listen
The Intelligence Committee holds its first public hearings for the impeachment inquiry of the 45th president of the United States. Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) speaks