Democratic Sen. Doug Jones said the charges against the president are impeachable, but if the evidence points to innocence, “I will go that way too.”
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
Convicted Russian agent Maria Butina lands job hosting show for state-owned RT network
Butina, 31, was released from prison and deported to Russia in October after an 18-month sentence for conspiring to act as a Russian agent.
‘This is a lie. Nothing like this ever happened’: Ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page tears into Trump claim
This week, ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page sued the Justice Department for the release of text messages that made her a frequent target of Trump’s attacks.
Ex-Obama Attorney General Eric Holder says William Barr is ‘unfit to lead the Justice Department’
Holder said Barr’s attacks on Trump’s critics sound “more like the tactics of an unscrupulous criminal defense lawyer than a U.S. attorney general.”
NATO conference canceled after US ambassador Carla Sands blocks speaker critical of Trump
Stanley Sloan said he was told the U.S. Embassy “vetoed my participation due to my critical evaluation of Trump’s impact on transatlantic relations.”
Ted Cruz says Ukraine ‘blatantly interfered’ in 2016 election during testy exchange with Chuck Todd
Sen. Ted Cruz only could point to one op-ed from a former ambassador to the U.S. as proof that “Ukraine blatantly interfered in our election.”
Trump warns North Korea’s Kim Jong Un not to put their ‘special relationship’ at risk with ‘hostile’ acts
Last year, President Donald Trump hailed the site’s closing as a symbol of leader Kim Jong Un’s purported commitment to denuclearization.
North Korea gives fiery reply to Trump after president’s ‘undesirable remarks’ at NATO meeting
North Korea’s army chief of staff warned “the state of truce can turn into an all-out armed conflict any moment.”
Rep. Devin Nunes files $435 million defamation lawsuit against CNN
Rep. Devin Nunes, a California Republican, alleges that CNN published a “demonstrably false hit piece” on him.
North Korea warns US may get nasty ‘Christmas gift’ if nuke deal not reached by Dec. 31 deadline
“It is entirely up to the U.S. what Christmas gift it will select to get,” a North Korean diplomat said in a statement.