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Jan 22 2020
Opinion
Trump’s impeachment defense is designed to destroy guardrails on presidential power
SENATE REPUBLICANS on Tuesday were laying the groundwork for a truncated trial of President Trump that would be a perversion of justice. Proposals by Democrats to obtain critical evidence were voted down. Unless several senators change their positions, votes to acquit Mr. Trump on the House’s charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress could come as soon as next week without any
Washington PostApr 19 2019
News
House Judiciary Committee issues subpoena for 'complete and unredacted' Mueller report
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., issued a subpoena Friday to obtain the "complete and unredacted" version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, as well as the underlying materials -- the next step in what is almost certain to be a lengthy political and legal battle between Democrats and Republicans over the report.
"This includes, but is not limited
Fox News (Online News)Oct 13 2016
Opinion
What WikiLeaks hack says about Clinton: Our view
Now we know why she didn't want those Wall Street speeches made public. The stream of hacked WikiLeaks emails — the latest trove dumped Thursday — from inside Hillary Clinton’s campaign opens up a troubling prospect far beyond their revelations about the differing public and private faces of the Democratic presidential nominee.
The leaks show that the Russian government might be trying
USA TODAYApr 18 2019
News
Attorney General William Barr Goes To Bat For Trump Ahead Of Mueller Report Release
Barr said the president did not exercise his executive privilege, though “he would have been well within his rights to do so.”
Attorney General William Barr, appearing to play the role of President Donald Trump’s defender, held a bizarre news conference Thursday morning ahead of the expected release of a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s highly anticipated report.
HuffPostApr 16 2019
Opinion
OPINION: How the legal battle for the full Mueller report could play out
The Mueller report is expected to be released Thursday, but we may not learn that much. Attorney General William P. Barr has said he’ll redact along four broad categories, meaning key information could remain undisclosed.
As a result, congressional Democrats are gearing up to fight for the unredacted report. It’s probably the only chance lawmakers and the public have to learn all that
Guest Writer - LeftSep 14 2013
News
John Kerry: U.S., Russia Reach Deal On Syrian Chemical Weapons
After days of intense negotiations, the United States and Russia reached agreement Saturday on a framework to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons by mid-2014 and impose U.N. penalties if the Assad government fails to comply.
The deal, announced by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva, includes what Kerry called "a shared
HuffPostDec 29 2022
Headline Roundup
What are Ukraine and Russia's Conditions For Peace Talks?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in February, wages on. In recent days, both sides of the conflict have addressed the possibility of peace talks aimed at ending the war, but hard-line conditions from both sides place the prospect of negotiations out of reach.
Russian Conditions: Russia’s largest condition for a ceasefire is Kyiv recognizing the Russian claim of four eastern
Washington Times Newsweek New York Times (News)Jun 06 2023
Headline Roundup
Major Dam Collapses in Ukraine as Kyiv, Moscow Trade Blame
The wall of a major dam in Russian-controlled southern Ukraine collapsed Tuesday, sparking emergency evacuations as Ukraine and Russia traded blame.
The Details: The Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant is in the city of Nova Kakhovka in Ukraine's Kherson region, which is currently occupied by Russian forces. Video showed a large breach in the dam on Tuesday, and satellite images show
New York Post (News) BBC News Associated PressApr 29 2024
Headline Roundup
US Intel: Putin Likely Did Not Directly Order Navalny's Death
A new report circulating in the U.S. intelligence community suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably did not directly order the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a remote Arctic penal colony in February.
The Details: The assessment, first reported by The Wall Street Journal (Center bias) and later reported by several other outlets, does not absolve
Daily Beast The Hill New York Post (News)Aug 04 2023
Headline Roundup
Russia Says Ukraine Tried to Attack Naval Ship in Black Sea
A Russian naval ship was reportedly damaged Friday in a Ukrainian drone attack in the Black Sea.
The Details: Reports and video suggest Ukraine steered an unmanned naval drone packed with nearly 1,000 pounds of dynamite into the Olenegorsky Gornyak's port side. Video also appears to show the ship being towed through the Black Sea and listing heavily. The assault occurred near the
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