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White House To Name Chad Wolf As Acting Homeland Security Secretary
President Trump announced earlier this month that Kevin McAleenan was leaving the post. Trump is now set to turn to Wolf to lead the agency, according to three sources briefed on the decision. -
President Trump Is A New Yorker No Longer
The president has changed his legal residence to Florida, a state with no income taxes. "I cherish New York," he tweeted, but Trump said he had been "treated very badly" by New York political leaders. -
At Long Last Launch: Impeachment May Gain Momentum From First Big Moment
Before this week's House vote, none of the steady drip-drip developments had quite become The Moment, the seminal event that moved the impeachment story into the category it is clearly in now. -
Judge Pushes Back On Trump Lawyers Trying to Block Possible Impeachment Witnesses
A federal judge in Washington was skeptical in the face of arguments that current and former Oval Office aides have "absolute immunity" from ever sitting for questions about interactions with Trump. -
Ex-Trump Adviser Arrives To Testify In Impeachment Inquiry
Tim Morrison, the first White House political appointee to testify, didn't respond to reporters' questions about his testimony, which takes place behind closed doors. -
As Impeachment Inquiry Moves Into Open Phase, Here's What To Expect Next
The House is expected to approve a resolution setting the rules for public hearings. It also sets the procedures for the president and his counsel for judiciary hearings on articles of impeachment. -
Trump's Russia Director To Leave National Security Council Amid Impeachment Inquiry
Tim Morrison, a White House official asked to testify Thursday in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, is expected to leave the National Security Council imminently, three sources told NPR. -
Juliette Kayyem: 'Something’s Wrong Here'
The CNN analyst discussed the latest news surrounding the House impeachment inquiry. -
State Dept. Officials To Testify Giuliani Was Seen As 'Obstacle' On Ukraine
Christopher Anderson, onetime aide to the former special envoy to Ukraine, will be interviewed along with Catherine Croft, who served as special adviser for Ukraine in the State Department. -
How The Relationship Between Trump And His Spy Chiefs Soured
The CIA whistleblower complaint that sparked the impeachment inquiry is just the latest in a history of bad blood. And the mistrust Trump has for U.S. intelligence could pose a national security risk.