Democrats in Red States Having a Rough Time Defending Impeachment Back Home
House Democrats in red states who have come out in support of impeachment are having a rough time defending their decision back home.

House Democrats in red states who have come out in support of impeachment are having a rough time defending their decision back home.

House Democrats on Monday subpoenaed the Pentagon and Office of Management and Budget for Ukraine-related documents.

Devin Nunes said the intelligence community inspector general “knowingly changed” the whistleblower complaint form in order to help get it out publicly.

Kurt Volker, former U.S. Special Representative to Ukraine, is stepping down as executive director of the McCain Institute.

A new poll showed that 57 percent of respondents support a Justice Department probe on former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden regarding their actions in Ukraine and China.

The Pentagon said a temporary delay in $250 million of military aid to Ukraine did not negatively affect U.S. national security.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and fellow Republicans are calling on House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) to resign due to his involvement in the filing of a “whistleblower” complaint against President Trump.

Schiff did not notify Republicans on the committee of an intelligence official who came to the committee with concerns.

Zeldin responded to the report that the whistleblower went to a House Intelligence Committee aide before he filed the whistleblower complaint.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) willingly accepted dirt on President Donald Trump from a man he was pranked into believing was a Ukrainian parliamentarian, and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is not about to let him forget that.

Democrats in red states are worried the impeachment process may spin out of control and destroy their chances of winning the Senate.

GOP lawmakers ask the intelligence community inspector general why a whistleblower complaint was determined to be credible.

Liz Cheney said a complaint that Trump sought help from Ukraine in the 2020 elections “is starting to seem like a political setup.”

Grassley and Johnson in a letter to Barr asked for additional information on Democrats’ reported efforts to seek dirt on Trump from Ukraine.

Chalupa went on a bizarre Twitter rant after Devin Nunes name-checked her during a recent committee hearing.

The Intelligence Community secretly eliminated a requirement that whistleblowers provide direct, first-hand knowledge of alleged wrongdoings.

The House Committee on Foreign Affairs subpoenaed Pompeo for documents related to Trump’s interactions with the Ukraine President.

New York Times columnist David Brooks is warning in an op-ed that the march to impeachment could end badly.

Hundreds of pages of documents conflict with a story that Biden has been telling about him pressuring Ukraine to fire its chief prosecutor.

Pence slammed Democrats making “baseless accusations” against President Trump and trying to overturn the 2016 election.

Devin Nunes (R-CA) called the whistleblower complaint involving President Trump and Ukraine “another Steele dossier.”

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) performed an entirely made-up conversation between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during his opening statement at a committee hearing Thursday morning.

Fred Fleitz questioned the origins of the complaint about Trump and Ukraine after a redacted version was released publicly.

SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA — Angelina Morales was born just nine days before 9/11, and lost her father less than two years later, from the war that would ensue.

A judge has overturned a conviction against Michael Flynn’s former business partner Bijan Rafiekian, who was convicted of illegal lobbying.

A new poll released after Pelosi announced an “official” impeachment inquiry showed that a majority of Americans do not favor impeachment.

Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) on Wednesday morning trolled Democrats by handing out an impeachment-themed Mad Libs game.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doubled down on impeaching President Trump, even after the White House released a transcript of a call with the Ukrainian president.

Democrats are already in disarray less than a day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an “official” impeachment inquiry.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Tuesday that the House would begin a formal impeachment inquiry despite polls showing it is unpopular.

Democrats are demanding President Trump do more than release the transcript of his phone call with Zelensky in July.

Seven freshmen Democrats who were critical to the Democrats winning back the House in 2018 have come out in support of impeachment.

Rubio warned Americans in a Monday evening Senate floor speech that the threat from China to the United States can no longer be ignored.

The Tea Party Patriots hosted a rally on the steps of the Capitol on Thursday, featuring members of Congress and conservative activists.

The Trump administration is putting up about a mile of border wall per day with a goal of reaching 450 miles by the end of next year.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe blasted Senate Democrats for holding a defense spending bill for 2020 “hostage.”

The Tea Party Patriots is hosting a “Stop Socialism, Choose Freedom” rally in Washington, DC, near the Capitol Thursday at 11 a.m. Eastern.

Vice President Mike Pence canceled plans to visit the Solomon Islands this week after the country switched its allegiance from sovereign Taiwan to China, according to a report.

Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI), during a hearing Wednesday on white nationalism, suggested President Trump was to blame for its rise.

Rep. Al Green during a hearing on white nationalism perpetuated a hoax that Trump called white nationalists “very fine people.”
