Tasked by Iranian government, pair surveilled exiled Iranian opposition groups, including U.S. citizens
Daily Archives: January 16, 2020
Trump loses almost every matchup with top 2020 Democrats in Florida, Wisconsin and Michigan, polls find
Out of all the matchups with top Democrats in the three swing states Trump only led Buttigieg and Warren in Wisconsin.
‘Impartial justice’: Can partisan senators serve as unbiased jurors in the Trump impeachment trial?
The oath is administered any time the Senate considers impeachment. Previous trials show lawmakers have used their own judgment to follow its intent.
‘I remember that call’: Devin Nunes recalls ‘odd’ chat with indicted Giuliani associate Parnas
“I remember that call, which was very odd, random, talking about random things,” Nunes told Fox on Wednesday.
Old English, Pelosi’s many pens and special walks: Your weird impeachment questions, answered
As the Senate begins its impeachment trial of President Trump, here’s answers to all your curious and weird questions.
Nancy Pelosi isn’t accepting Facebook’s friend request, slams company for ‘shameful’ behavior
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s not so friendly remarks ratcheted up already fraught tensions between Facebook and the Democratic leadership.
Trump offers new guidance on school prayer amid rift with evangelical magazine
Trump previewed the idea of new school prayer guidance in an remarks to evangelicals in Florida. Students are already permitted to pray in school.
D.C. clears longtime homeless encampment near Union Station
Underpasses in the area have been cleared and cleaned more than 90 times before, but city officials say this time will be the last.