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Russia’s $100K bounty, GOP to sidestep Trump veto, SCOTUS delays Mueller info, and much more news

By Robert A. Vella Eight big stories top today’s news coverage.  New reporting details the $100,000 bounty offered by Russia Continue reading →

GOP begins sham impeachment trial, intelligence agencies withhold info from Congress, and other news

By Robert A. Vella Led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Republicans have begun their sham impeachment trial today to Continue reading →

McGahn must testify, Trump subpoena stayed, Giuliani and Nunes investigated, democracy’s breakdown

By Robert A. Vella In an anticipated ruling, a federal judge has ruled that former White House Counsel Don McGahn Continue reading →

Sondland implicates Trump, Giuliani, Pompeo, and others in quid pro quo scheme to coerce Ukraine

By Robert A. Vella Contrary to speculation that Gordon Sondland would refuse to answer questions in today’s impeachment hearing on Continue reading →

Impeachment news, Trump’s Russia pick, White House pressured automakers, Twitter stops ads, and more

By Robert A. Vella The House of Representatives voted today to pass rules for the upcoming public phase of the Continue reading →

Fish or Cut Bait: Impeachment revelations and worsening poll numbers may force GOP to dump Trump

By Robert A. Vella They say that when you’ve dug a hole you can’t climb out of, you should stop Continue reading →

AP: National Enquirer kept damaging Trump stories, hush money papers in safe

The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part Continue reading →

Flint water crisis: Michigan made sure state employees had clean water 8 months before everyone else

By last January, people in Flint, Michigan, knew something was wrong with their water. It smelled and tasted bad. It Continue reading →

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