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Ambassador Acknowledges He Said Aid For Ukraine Depended On Public Support For Probes
U.S. ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland has seen his testimony about the Ukraine affair contradicted by other witnesses. A full transcript has now been released. -
Former Ambassador Says She Was Warned To 'Watch My Back'
Testimony from Marie Yovanovitch, released on Monday, offered a first word-for-word look at the closed-door House impeachment hearings. -
Roger Stone, Trump Friend And Alleged Tie To WikiLeaks, Faces Trial In Washington
The president's adviser is facing charges that he allegedly lied to Congress and obstructed an official proceeding. Stone has pleaded not guilty and said he has done nothing wrong. -
Former Ukraine Ambassador Says She Was Told To 'Watch Her Back'
Marie Yovanovitch said she found out from Ukrainian officials that Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and his now-arrested associates were targeting her and wanted a different person on the job. -
Appeals Court Rules Trump's Accountants Must Turn Over Tax Records
Lawyers for President Trump say they plan to appeal to the Supreme Court, potentially setting up an election year decision about disclosing the president's finances. -
Trump Impeachment Inquiry Turns Focus On National Security Council's Eisenberg
The NSC lawyer is believed to have made the call to lock down records of the Trump-Zelenskiy call in a special system. It's unclear whether he will appear to testify on Monday. -
Administration Insiders Who Waved A Red Flag In The Ukraine Affair
It was an intelligence community whistleblower who brought the matter to the attention of Congress. But insiders also recorded objections about what took place within the administration. -
When Nationals Visit The White House, Sports And Politics Will Intersect Once Again
The Washington Nationals will meet President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to celebrate their World Series win. At least one player has declined to attend. -
Impeachment Inquiry Catch-Up: A Vote By House Democrats Makes It Official
Months or more after Democrats began throwing around the i-word, the House votes at least to commit formally to opening an impeachment inquiry. Meanwhile more witnesses confirm the Ukraine affair. -
Lynch: 'We Will Prove Our Case To The American People' That Trump Broke The Law
Lynch was originally hesitant to support impeachment. Now he wants to be a leader in the process.