
Trump Acquitted: Has He Learned His Lesson from Impeachment Ordeal?
Several Republican Senators say they voted to acquit President Trump on impeachment charges because, although they think he behaved badly toward Ukraine, he has learned
Several Republican Senators say they voted to acquit President Trump on impeachment charges because, although they think he behaved badly toward Ukraine, he has learned
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi puts on a petulant show behind the President of the United States as he delivers his third State of the Union address on the eve of his acquittal on impeachment charges. As Pelosi throws a speech-ripping tantrum, Trump connects emotionally with Americans across the country, putting a human face on his policies.
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President Trump says he doesn’t care if the Senate calls witnesses in his impeachment trial, but gives two intriguing reasons why former National Security Advisor
Offered the opportunity to describe the best-case scenario in light of the impeachment of President Donald Trump, Bill Whittle outlines the worst-case scenario as the
Political Science associate professor Eitan Hersh — author of the new book “Politics is for Power” — says college educated Democrats who read, talk and
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