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The most popular television product is running out of room to expand.
The most popular television product is running out of room to expand.
It appears that the DOJ has enough evidence to indict someone.
The reactions to a verdict that were predictable (indeed, predicted) are over the top.
The Party of Lincoln went over the cliff like lemmings in support. It’s tough to see how they recover.
For the second time, the chief federal prosecutor for Manhattan has been fired.
Our intelligence professionals are issuing a familiar warning.
After months of delays, Trump’s former National Security Adviser John Bolton is now saying he’d be willing to testify if he were subpoeanaed.
In a new court filing, House Democrats hint they might move to impeach the President again if the evidence warrants such action.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is suggesting she might hold back on sending the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate. This seems like a bad idea.
By the end of today, Donald Trump will most likely be the third President of the United States to be impeached by the House of Representatives.
With the House of Representatives just days away from impeaching President Trump, polling shows that public opinion on the issue has not changed much since October.
The House Judiciary Committee has issued its report on the impeachment of President Trump.
The trial phase of the Trump impeachment is set to be an absolute partisan joke.
For only the fourth time in history, the House Judiciary Committee has approved Articles of Impeachment against a sitting President.
The House Judiciary Committee has revealed the Articles of Impeachment against the President that it will vote on later this week.
After a hearing that largely recapped the past month of hearings on Capitol Hill, the House Judiciary Committee is set to unveil Articles of Impeachment today.
The House Judiciary Committee moved one step closer to impeachment.
In the wake of yesterday’s hearing, the House of Representatives is taking the inevitable next step.
Yesterday’s hearing before the House Judiciary Committee did a good job of explaining how the facts of the Ukraine scandal meet the Constitution’s definition of impeachable offenses.
The impeachment inquiry moves to the House judiciary Committee this morning.
The House Intelligence Committee has released its report resulting from its investigation of the Ukraine scandal.
After arguing for a month about an “unfair” impeachment process, the WHite House is saying ‘no thanks’ to an invitation to participate in the next round of impeachment hearings.
After two weeks of hearings, public opinion has not moved very much on the impeachment of the President.
The House Judiciary Committee is ready to begin its phase of impeachment hearings after Thanksgiving.
A Federal Judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled against the Trump Administration’s latest effort to stonewall Congressional inquiries.
The final two witnesses in this week’s public hearings before the House Intelligence Committee reduced the Republican talking points in the President’s defense looking as absurd as they have always been.
After a long day of hearings, the case against the President is becoming clearer and Republican defenses becoming more absurd.
Late last week, Attorney General William Barr demonstrated quite aptly the extent to which he has become just another Trump loyalist.
Today the House of Representatives approved the procedures for the impeachment proceeding against the President.
A Federal District Court Judge gave the House of Representatives, and the nation, a big win yesterday.
House Democrats are reportedly looking at an impeachment process narrowly focused on the President’s efforts to obtain a quid pro quo from the President of Ukraine.
While some 135 House Democrats have endorsed impeaching the President, most other Democrats on Capitol Hill are not supporting the idea. And neither is Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
While some Democrats are calling for the impeachment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats on Capitol Hill aren’t nearly as eager to go down that road.
The House Judiciary Committee is moving forward on impeachment. Sort of.
House Democrats are set to investigate the payoffs made to Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels in advance of the 2016 election.
A new poll shows that most Americans want President Trump out of office, but don’t want to see the House impeach him.
More than half of the House Democratic Caucus has endorsed impeachment, but that’s unlikely to cause Nancy Pelosi to move off her current position.
The House Democratic Caucus is becoming more divided on the issue of moving forward with impeachment.
The House Judiciary Committee is seeking to obtain the material presented to a Federal Grand Jury by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Wednesday’s Congressional testimony by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller wasn’t exactly a ratings blockbuster.
The Mueller hearing has weakened the political argument for impeachment. Democrats need to proceed with caution, and concentrate on winning in 2020 rather than removing the President from office prematurely.
Robert Mueller didn’t provide a smoking gun yesterday, but the President and his supporters are wrong to claim that the hearing vindicated the President.
Starting at 8:30 a.m. this morning, the eyes and ears of Washington and much of the nation will be focus on one thing, the testimony of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
The House Judiciary Committee has upped the ante in the showdown between the Trump Administration and Congress.