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Mike Pompeo: Secretary of nothing -- and a disgrace to West Point

What a week for Mike, huh? He went to bed in Brussels on Tuesday night and woke up lodged under the bus after Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the EU, threw him under on Wednesday. Then he had to lie there as Fiona Hill drove over him again on Thursday.“Everyone was in the loop,” Sondland testified at the House impeachment hearing. “It was no secret.” The “it” Sondland referred to was, of course, linking military aid for Ukraine with an investigation of Joe Biden and his son Hunter, and some sort of “investigation” by the government of Ukraine into the spurious right-wing conspiracy that it was Ukraine, not Russia, which had interfered in the 2016 election. Sondland testified that he repeatedly reported to Pompeo, as well as Vice President Mike Pence, about seeking the Ukraine deal.

But it was Fiona Hill, the former National Security Council adviser on European and Russian affairs, who provided the final link between the Ukraine scheme and Pompeo. Hill testified that Sondland, whom Trump had put in charge of his Ukraine policy, was “involved in a domestic political errand” when he was running around Ukraine trying to get them to investigate the Bidens. Hill testified, “[Sondland] said to me, ‘But I’m briefing the president. I’m briefing chief of staff Mulvaney. I’m briefing Secretary Pompeo. And I’ve talked to Ambassador Bolton. Who else do I have to deal with?’”

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Trump's Ukraine scheme: Real conspiracies and conspiracy theories are not the same thing

After two weeks of testimony in the impeachment hearings, we have the broad outlines of Donald Trump's conspiracy to extort Ukraine into helping him cheat in the 2020 election. We know much about it, even though most of it — except, most notably, for the testimony of EU ambassador Gordon Sondland — came not from people who were running the conspiracy, but from people ancillary to it. That includes people who got roped into going along with it, like diplomat Kurt Volker, people who just witnessed weird stuff going on, like diplomat David Holmes, and people who actively resisted it, like diplomat Bill Taylor and Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.

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Resurfaced quotes come back to haunt Graham and Nunes on impeachment

A video showing Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., during the Clinton impeachment proceedings resurfaced this week, illustrating how the Judiciary Committee chairman has reversed his stance on impeachment now that an inquiry has been activated into President Donald Trump.

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Don't quit now, Democrats: Wrapping up impeachment early is the dumbest idea ever

Over the past two weeks of marathon testimony in the House impeachment inquiry, it can no longer be disputed that President Trump, his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and members of his administration engaged in a plot to bribe or extort Ukraine into helping the president smear his domestic political opponents. Witness after witness testified to what they saw and the conclusion was inescapable: The president broke the law and abused his power.

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David Cay Johnston: Why would any honest and competent person work for Trump -- especially after these hearings?

Donald Trump has a terrible time getting good people to work for him. Just look at who is, and is not, giving testimony in his impeachment hearings, which increasingly suggests a contest between Super Bowl champions and backyard flag football players, most of whom ran away when they saw who was across the scrimmage line.

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How Fiona Hill shamed every public official still aiding Trump's obstruction

Accumulating evidence of impeachable offenses by President Donald J. Trump, based on available documents and witness testimony, is overwhelming. It began with the July 25 "transcript" he urged us all to read in which he responds to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky's entreaty for more military assistance by asking for those two "favors." Officials described under oath how, under orders from Trump, they were required to pressure the Ukraine government into announcing "investigations" of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, and the Democratic National Committee, which did not have to be genuine. And it may yet extend beyond the damning revelations delivered during the past several days before the House Intelligence Committee.

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What did the vice president know? Don't fall for Mike Pence's non-denial denials

“Everyone was in the loop,” Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the EU, told Congress on Wednesday. As he made clear, that very much included Vice President Mike Pence.

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Are Republicans preparing to cut Rudy Giuliani loose to save Trump?

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani lashed out at Republican impeachment counsel Steve Castor over his questions to European Union Ambassador Gordon Sondland as Republican lawmakers signaled that they may point the finger at the former New York City mayor to help President Donald Trump.

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Revenge of the billionaires: How an oligarchy of the morbidly rich can take down democracy

The current issue of the Atlantic magazine founded itself in the years just before the Civil War, is ominously titled, “How to Stop a Civil War.”

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Lindsey Graham just gave Trump what he wanted all along: An investigation into Biden

Just as the House of Representatives is gathering a mountain of evidence implicating President Donald Trump in a scheme to bribe a foreign country into smearing former Vice President Joe Biden with a criminal investigation, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina announced Thursday that he'll do what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky didn't.

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Fox News has created an ‘alternative reality’ to protect Trump: Media Matters

After Wednesday’s testimony from Ambassador Gordon Sondland in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, CNN and MSNBC were full of legal and political analysts who found Sondland’s testimony to be terrible for the president. But Fox News, a report by Media Matters’ Matt Gertz demonstrates, generally had very different coverage of Wednesday’s hearing — coverage that was overtly favorable to Trump and his allies.

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How the impeachment proceedings laid out a devastating case for a bribery charge against Trump

Did President Donald Trump try to bribe Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the most explosive allegation to arise in the impeachment proceedings?

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Impeachment: Trump's Ukraine extortion scheme comes clear — all roads lead to Putin

After the explosive testimony of Gordon Sondland — the EU ambassador and major Donald Trump donor — on Wednesday, it was hard to imagine how Democrats might build on it in Thursday's hearing. On the surface, the witnesses seemed less significant: Fiona Hill, the former Russia director for the National Security Council, and David Holmes, a U.S. diplomat working in Ukraine.

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