Nov 26 Watch 6:09 The latest from the impeachment inquiry, including new transcripts and a court ruling More transcripts from closed-door impeachment hearings were released Tuesday, providing new insight into how aid to Ukraine was delayed -- and why. Meanwhile, a federal court ruled witnesses subpoenaed in the impeachment inquiry must testify, noting that "presidents are not… Continue watching
Nov 26 Read Philip Reeker’s full testimony in the impeachment probe By Gretchen Frazee Lawmakers released the full testimony of Philip Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of state for Europe. Continue reading
Nov 26 Read Mark Sandy’s full testimony in the impeachment probe By Gretchen Frazee Mark Sandy is the Office of Management and Budget official who signed the document freezing U.S. aid to Ukraine. Continue reading
Nov 26 House Judiciary Committee schedules impeachment hearing for Dec. 4 By Mary Clare Jalonick, Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press The hearing will feature legal experts who will examine the constitutional grounds for impeachment. Continue reading
Nov 26 Bolton’s attorney says McGahn court ruling doesn’t force his client to testify By Eric Tucker, Associated Press Former National Security Adviser John Bolton's lawyer is arguing that a court order directing White House counsel Don McGahn to testify to Congress is limited in scope. Continue reading
Nov 26 How to keep conspiracy theories from ruining your time with family By Nsikan Akpan When done correctly, debunking can combat people’s faith in false conspiracy theories. Here's a neuroscience-backed guide to approaching your loved ones’ conspiratorial beliefs. Continue reading
Nov 25 Watch 7:13 News Wrap: Judge rules former White House lawyer McGahn must testify to Congress In our news wrap Monday, a federal judge ordered former White House counsel Don McGahn to obey a subpoena and testify to Congress about the Mueller report. The ruling has implications for Trump aides who have refused to appear at… Continue watching
Nov 25 Watch 7:59 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on impeachment public opinion, Bloomberg’s 2020 campaign NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including whether two weeks of public impeachment hearings have shifted public opinion about President Trump and the investigation into his… Continue watching
Nov 23 New documents show contacts between Giuliani and Pompeo By Associated Press Newly released documents show Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani was in contact with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the months before the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was abruptly recalled. Continue reading
Nov 22 Watch 4:55 News Wrap: DOJ report finds political bias did not affect FBI’s Russia probe In our news wrap Friday, an internal Justice Department report concludes political bias did not affect the FBI’s probe of links between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia. It also found an FBI lawyer may have altered a document about… Continue watching