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Cloud of illegitimacy
Seems to me that there is a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Hakeem Jeffries
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Impeachment inquiry is ‘not off the table,’ Pelosi says
Washington, — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not write off the possibility of moving on impeachment against President Donald Trump as she explained her continued opposition to formally opening the process.
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H.Res.396 — Authorizing and directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise the power vested by article 1, section 2, clause 5 of the Constitution in respect to acts of misconduct by Donald John Trump, President of the United States
Introduced by Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (D-TX)
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Biden agrees with woman who says Trump is ‘an illegitimate president’
Former Vice President Joe Biden quipped that a woman who claimed she had a “very severe case of what’s called Trump Derangement Syndrome” should become his running mate.
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Russia interfered with our election
First of all, 17 different intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They were successful.
Hakeem Jeffries
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No one is above the law
Who initiated and led the criminal investigation into the Trump campaign? James Comey. Christopher Wray. Rod Rosenstein. Robert Mueller. They are all Republicans. This is not a Witch-Hunt. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW (not even the so-called President).
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Pelosi: ‘We cannot accept a second term for Donald Trump’
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that the nation could not “accept” another term from President Trump if the country wants to remain “faithful” to the Constitution.
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Rep. Al Green: ‘I’m concerned if we don’t impeach this president, he will get re-elected’
Rep. Al Green told MSNBC Saturday that he is “concerned if we don’t impeach this president, he will get re-elected.”
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New York Times admits Obama Admin deployed multiple spies against Trump campaign in 2016
- The New York Times admitted on Thursday that the Obama administration deployed multiple spies against the Trump campaign in 2016, confirming recent comments by Attorney General William Barr that ‘spying did occur’ during the campaign.
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Donald Trump is an illegitimate president
Donald Trump is an illegitimate President. He welcomed the help of a foreign enemy power and aided & abetted in stealing an election. He covered up his 100 contacts with that enemy & obstructs the investigation into that enemy’s attack on US. #ImpeachmentNOW
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Biden cites Charlottesville and saving ‘soul’ of US in 2020 presidential bid
In a video released Thursday morning, former vice president Joe Biden formally announced he’s running for president in 2020 — ending months-long speculation about his intentions.
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Julián Castro: Trump should be impeached for trying to obstruct justice ‘in very concrete ways’
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro (D) on Monday became the latest Democratic presidential candidate to say he thinks Congress should take steps to impeach President Trump.
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Mueller report more significant than Watergate ‘in every way’
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said on Sunday the findings in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report were more significant than the Watergate scandal that led to the end of Richard Nixon’s presidency.
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Russia successfully interfered
Russia successfully interfered in the 2016 campaign #MuellerReport. They helped elect someone who doesn’t care about everyday Americans. He only cares about himself. And now America is paying the price #FakePresident.
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Adam Schiff tells CNN’s Tapper there’s ‘ample evidence of collusion in plain sight’ after being asked if ‘Mueller got it wrong’
Top Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff (CA), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday that there was “ample evidence collusion in plain sight” after being asked by the host whether he thinks special counsel Robert “Mueller got it wrong” when he came to the opposite conclusion in his report into Russian election meddling and possible collusion between President Donald Trump’s campaign team and Kremlin officials.
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Killing democracy
Tomorrow Donald Trump, with the aid of the Attorney General of the United States, will try to drive a stake through the heart of Democracy.
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When did the Trump-Russia probe actually start?
The FBI’s investigation into the Trump campaign formally began in late July 2016, after the Australian government sent in a tip about George Papadopoulos.
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Barr confirms multiple intel agencies implicated in anti-Trump spy operation
- ‘I’m not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly,’ Barr said.
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Adam Schiff: ‘Ample’ evidence of Trump-Russia collusion ‘in plain sight’
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Sunday said he thinks there is “ample” evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians but that it’s not the same as conduct that rises to the level of criminality.
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Adam Schiff reiterates there’s ‘plenty of evidence of collusion’ with Russia
Rep. Adam B. Schiff continued to double down on his claims Wednesday that there was “plenty of evidence of collusion” between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia but added it wasn’t enough for special counsel Robert Mueller to pursue charges.