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Lindsey Graham: Senate can ignore 'invalid' impeachment if it doesn't expose the whistleblower

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) argued that he will consider any impeachment "invalid" unless it exposes the identity of the whistleblower who outed President Donald Trump's alleged extortion of Ukraine.

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Nikki Haley forgives Trump's racist 'go back' slur on Ilhan Omar: 'I appreciate where he was coming from'

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley recently downplayed a racist slur from President Donald Trump, who said that four non-white Democratic congresswomen should go "back" to their home countries.

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CNN's Tapper drops mic on Lindsey Graham over his 'jarring' transformation into full-fledged Trump defender

State of the Union host Jake Tapper used his closing comments on Sunday morning to call out Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for failing to do his job and look at the facts that have been revealed about President Donald Trump following the release of a whistleblowers complaint.

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GOP's John Kennedy caves on defending extortion -- but claims Trump didn't have 'culpable state of mind'

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on Sunday argued that President Donald Trump may not be guilty of a quid pro quo with Ukraine if he did not have a "culpable state of mind" when he allegedly tried to extort the country's president.

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'That's not true': CNN's Tapper busts Ron Johnson for repeating Trump's Ukraine lies during frantic interview

At the end of an exceedingly long and contentious interview with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), CNN host Jake Tapper flat-out told the Republican that he was lying when he repeated Ukraine talking points provided to him by President Donald Trump.

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Rand Paul becomes latest GOPer to admit quid pro quo: Trump had 'every right' to extort Ukraine

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Sunday argued that President Donald Trump should admit he extorted Ukraine because he had "every right" to do it.

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Jim Himes coldcocks Chuck Todd seconds after he lets Rand Paul lie: 'My head is only now decombusting'

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) called out NBC host Chuck Todd on Sunday for allowing Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) to spin President Donald Trump's extortion of Ukraine.

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Defenseless Republicans are 'screwed' as Trump impeachment hearings go public: ex-GOP spokesperson

Appearing on MSNBC early Sunday morning, former GOP congressional spokesperson Kurt Bardella said Republican lawmakers are "screwed" as they head into the public impeachment hearings because the evidence against President Donald Trump is overwhelming.

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‘Baby Trump Blimp is no more’: CNN reports the iconic protest prop was knifed to death in Alabama

President Donald Trump traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama on Saturday to watch the Louisiana State University vs. Alabama football game.

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Cindy McCain says Arizona could flip in 2020 — and become a blue state by voting against Trump

The widow of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) explained on CNN why Arizona could turn into a blue state in 2020 by voting against Republican President Donald Trump.

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CNN anchor blasts Jeff Sessions for groveling after Trump humiliated him

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions was ripped on CNN on Saturday for lacking a spine in his dealings with President Donald Trump.

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As many as 85 ex-White House staffers are going to turn on Trump: Former WH comm director

Former White House director of communications Anthony Scaramuci predicted that ousted White House officials will continue to turn on President Donald Trump.

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John Bolton went around Mick Mulvaney -- and released aid to Ukraine before resigning: report

The timeline in the administration's Ukraine scandal changed again on Saturday with a bombshell new report from Bloomberg News.

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