Reuters Poll: 36% of Independents Tuning Out Impeachment Hearings
A plurality of independents are tuning out the impeachment hearings, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.

A plurality of independents are tuning out the impeachment hearings, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Tim Morrison testified last month that he believed nothing improper occurred during Trump’s July 25 phone call with Zelensky.

Yovanovitch admitted that private U.S. citizens meeting with U.S. and Ukrainian officials is not an unusual thing.

Yovanovitch compared herself to the diplomats killed in Benghazi in her opening statement in the second public impeachment inquiry.

Yovanovitch had assumed Trump bad-mouthed her in his first call with the Ukrainian president but the transcript of the call showed he didn’t.

Yovanovitch will testify Friday at 9 a.m. ET in front of the House Intelligence Committee as part of the committee’s impeachment inquiry.

Democrats will portray Yovanovitch as having been unjustly fired. But that is not illegal or impeachable, and Yovanovitch’s testimony actually helps Trump in many ways.

Democrat Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) defended “hearsay” evidence during the first public hearing of the impeachment inquiry on Wednesday.

Democrats are hoping that testimony from the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch on Friday will draw sympathy.

House Democrats called in as their first witness in their public impeachment inquiry hearing a U.S. diplomat who allegedly overheard Trump on the phone asking about “the investigations” — what some Trump critics are calling a “bombshell” revelation.

Stefanik called out Schiff on his history of trying to block questions about the “whistleblower” during the closed-door depositions.

House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA) slammed Democrats for an obvious reprise of the Trump-Russia hoax during his opening statement in the first public impeachment hearing Wednesday morning.

Democrats are moving into the public phase of their impeachment inquiry, beginning with the testimonies Bill Taylor and George Kent.

Democrats have designed the first hour of the impeachment hearing to “be a blockbuster” — if that is all Americans watch.

GOPs have outlined in a memo ahead of public impeachment hearings four key pieces of evidence they believe undermine Democrats’ assertion.

Schiff on Monday hailed the State Department officials who will testify this week in the impeachment inquiry as courageous and patriotic.

AMVETS unveiled its inaugural patch and new logo for the ride to honor and remembrance of U.S. prisoners of war and those still MIA.

Democrats are shifting their rhetoric ahead of public impeachment hearings, from “quid pro quo” to “bribery” or “extortion.”

Vice President Mike Pence and Defense Secretary Mark Esper will commemorate Veterans Day with a ceremony at the Arlington National Cemetery.

Ambassador Gordon Sondland never had any firsthand knowledge of any “quid pro quo” involving U.S. military aid for Ukraine in exchange for Ukraine conducting investigations, according to his recently released closed-door testimony as part of the impeachment inquiry.

House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA), in consultation with other GOP leaders, released a list on Saturday of witnesses they want to testify, including the anonymous “whistleblower” whose complaint prompted the impeachment inquiry.

Nunes sent a letter to Schiff requesting that the House Intelligence Committee chairman testify as part of the impeachment inquiry.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was fired by President Donald Trump in May, misled lawmakers in her testimony she gave as part of House Democrats’ impeachment probe, according to a report.

Yovanovitch said she knew she served at President Trump’s pleasure but still expressed anger and disbelief when he fired her.

A Navy lieutenant has been indicted on charges related to conspiring to smuggle military-style inflatable boats and motors to China.

Paul said he will probably disclose the name of the whistleblower whose complaint prompted House Democrats to open an impeachment inquiry.

The former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine said she did not know if her staff monitored Trump, Jr. and other conservative figures on social media.

A copy of a witness’s opening statement in the impeachment inquiry was given to the Washington Post before copies were provided to Congress.

The transcript for former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch reveals that the purported “quid pro quo” does not exist.

President Trump could restore former Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher’s rank back to chief petty officer after his rank was reduced one grade.

Conway suggested that Democrats’ vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry would not change how the White House views the impeachment process.

Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman told the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky not to get entangled in U.S. domestic politics.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Thursday called for the “whistleblower” to be subpoenaed to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry and questioned about former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden and corruption.

The legal team for the “whistleblower” in a statement on Thursday declined to confirm or deny that he is likely CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella.

Van Drew, one of two Democrats who voted against the impeachment inquiry, called the impeachment process “hopelessly partisan.”
Republicans on Thursday morning slammed the resolution to authorize the impeachment process, calling it partisan and biased as it heads to a vote on the House floor.

RealClear Investigations published the name of the person believed to be the whistleblower against President Trump: Eric Ciaramella.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) proposal to vote on formalizing procedures for the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump has splintered members of her own caucus.

John Ullyot has joined the Trump administration as deputy assistant to the president and NSC senior director for strategic communications.

National Security Council (NSC) official Alexander Vindman showed up to testify Tuesday as part of the Democrats’ closed-door impeachment inquiry into President Trump in full military uniform.
