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Debbie Dingell doesn't want to get into a war with Trump -- she just wants to grieve her husband in peace

President Donald Trump thrust Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) into being the poster-child for the president's quid pro quo. After voting to support impeachment, Trump attacked Dingell and her late husband John. He argued that because he was so nice to her during the death of her husband, she owed him her support.

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Sarah Palin's ghostwriter says 'Christianity Today' editorial wasn't an attack on Trump but a defense of Christian morals

While many conservatives lashed out at "Christianity Today" for their editorial that encouraged impeachment, best-selling author Nancy French said that it was far more about a defense of morality than anything else.

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'Vengeful' Trump is likely plotting a way to get even with Nancy Pelosi: Omarosa

Former senior White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman recalled the startling desperation of President Donald Trump to enact vengeance on his enemies and rivals when she was working with him on "The Apprentice.

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WATCH: Democrat-turned-Republican Jeff Van Drew slobbers all over Fox Business host before praising Trump

Starting off an almost 9-minute interview on Fox News, Rep Jeff Van Drew (R-NY) gushed all over host Maria Bartiromo before she let him praise President Donald Trump while trying to explain his leaving the Democratic Party.

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MSNBC panel goes scorched earth on 'ridiculous' Tulsi Gabbard for impeachment non-vote that drew Trump praise

Addressing the "present" vote Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) offered on the two articles of impeachment passed by the House on Wednesday, two Democrats on an MSNBC panel trashed the controversial lawmaker on Sunday with one calling her "ridiculous."

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'She knows how to play Trump better than anyone': GOP consultant reveals why Pelosi is stalling impeachment

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, GOP consultant Susan Del Percio said House Speaker Nany Pelosi (D-CA) is masterfully handling the impeachment of Donald Trump by delaying sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate.

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Columnist checks S.E. Cupp on live TV for deflecting Trump's lies: 'Whatever! We're not talking about Obama'

CNN conservative host S.E. Cupp was called out on air on Sunday after she compared President Donald Trump's record of falsehoods to misstatements by former President Barack Obama.

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Lindsey Graham screeches at Nancy Pelosi: 'Impeachment is a dead cat -- stop playing with it'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) of playing "with a dead cat" because she has delayed sending President Donald Trump's articles of impeachment to the Senate.

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Ron Johnson lowers himself to repeating Trump lies after being confronted with damning new Ukraine emails

Appearing on ABC's "This Week" with host Martha Raddatz, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) had no answer when the host read him new emails showing Donald Trump cut off aid to Ukraine less than two hours after talking to the president of the embattled country.

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'You talk about morality': Chris Wallace corners Pence aide after 'imbecile' Trump says Dingell burning in hell

Marc Short, chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday refused to condemn President Donald Trump for suggesting that a deceased Democratic lawmaker is burning in hell.

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Impeachment witness who could blow up Trump's Ukraine lies targeted by top Democrat in CNN interview

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," high ranking Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois bashed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) before pointing out that Democrats are most interested in getting acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to testify at the impeachment trial of Donald Trump.

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FBI surveillance of Trump aide reflects flaws in secretive FISA system that mostly targets Muslims

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said Wednesday the FBI should have considered halting its surveillance of Trump’s campaign aide Carter Page months before it did, after it was revealed that accusations against him may not be credible. Horowitz made the comments while testifying to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, saying the FBI used false information to obtain approval to wiretap Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and raising wider concerns about the agency’s use of surveillance. He testified a day after the highly secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court — known as the FISA Court — issued a public order accusing the FBI of misleading the court to gain approval to wiretap Page, and ordering the FBI to propose changes in how its investigators seek permission for domestic surveillance of U.S. citizens by January. Last week, Horowitz issued a first report finding a series of inaccuracies and omissions in the FBI’s surveillance application process. We speak with Ashley Gorski, staff attorney with the National Security Project at the American Civil Liberties Union.

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SNL's drunk Jeanine Pirro up-chucks wine when faced with Fox News polls supporting Trump's impeachment

Drunk Jeanie Pirro appeared on "Weekend Update" during "Saturday Night Live" this week so she could shout "Merry Christmas" to all of the Jews and Muslims of the world.

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