As the impeachment inquiry gathers steam, the late night hosts in the United States had something to say on it in the aftermath of President Trump's Oval Office and Press Conference comments:
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Notations From the Grid (Special Edition): On #ImpechmentInquiry (Updated)
Earlier today, US Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee held a News Briefing on the Impeachment Process.
As Impeachment Moves in the US House of Representatives with this courtesy of Fox News as President Trump went after the Whisteblower and accused Congressman Schiff of Treason while meeting with the President of Finland :
As Impeachment Moves in the US House of Representatives with this courtesy of Fox News as President Trump went after the Whisteblower and accused Congressman Schiff of Treason while meeting with the President of Finland :
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Fox News brings a different perspective to bear in its' advocacy for the views by President Trump as the Impeachment Inquiry gathers steam. It is also of note that Vladimir Putin came out in support of President Trump earlier today as the Update just crossed our wires:
The Justice Department ordered White House personnel and other Trump administration officials to preserve all records related to any of President Trump’s phone calls with foreign leaders.
The DOJ directive, revealed in a court filing Wednesday, comes amid heightened scrutiny of how President Trump’s communications with foreign leaders are handled after a controversial discussion Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky became the focus of a whistleblower complaint, spurring impeachment efforts by Democrats on Capitol Hill. The filing in D.C. district court is part of a federal lawsuit launched by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in D.C., a left-leaning government watchdog group, earlier this year.
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