They’re At Each Other’s Throats As Barr Is Angry At Trump Over Ukraine
AG Barr is angry at Trump after the president treated him like his personal lawyer and roped him into the Ukraine scandal.
AG Barr is angry at Trump after the president treated him like his personal lawyer and roped him into the Ukraine scandal.
Some moderate Democratic lawmakers who a week ago had little interest in talking about an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump say they are now optimistic they can sell it to voters at home during a recess of the U.S. Congress over the next two weeks.
There is no question that Donald Trump’s phone call with the president of Ukraine was damning, but his scheme stretches far beyond one conversation.
Imagine picking up a newspaper, or scrolling through your favorite internet news source, and coming across articles with headlines such as “How to Burglarize Your Neighbor’s Home,†“How to Undermine Public Education for America’s Children,†or “How to Destroy Sidewalks and Streets and Sabotage Other Infrastructure.†I like to think you’d find that news source…
The Connecticut Post became the first newspaper in the United States to call on President Donald Trump to resign from office.
Just to make sure that everyone knows that the impeachment fix is in on the Senate side, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham spent Saturday golfing with Trump.
Until these shameless Republicans in Congress jump off this soon-to-derail Trump train, they should be called what they are: cowards.
Historian Jon Meacham has some bad news for Trump: The next seven days of his presidency could be even worse than the last.
As Democrats go full-speed ahead on impeachment, the president’s freak-outs are becoming increasingly laughable and somewhat pathetic.