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Impeachment ‘is gaining momentum and traction’ — and the White House knows it: Washington Post reporter

Republicans are growing increasingly alarmed about impeachment as House Democrats continue to gather testimony.

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Bombshell NYT report on Ukraine transcript omissions confirmed by NBC News: Brian Williams

Tuesday evening, The New York Times reported that National Security Council Ukraine expert Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman had testified there were crucial omissions in rough transcript the White House released of a call with the president of Ukraine.

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‘I think it was very intentional’: Ex-CIA Director John Brennan breaks down White House transcript cover-up

The former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said he suspected crucial omissions in the rough transcript of President Donald Trump's July 25th call with the president of Ukraine were part of a deliberate cover-up.

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Trump has ‘jeopardized the whistleblower’s safety’ with his desire for ‘revenge’: Chair Adam Schiff

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee ripped President Donald Trump for endangering the physical safety of the White House whistleblower with his efforts to "exact political revenge."

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LA Fire Department releases video showing #GettyFire likely caused by power-line

Authorities in Los Angeles believe that the Getty Fire was caused by power lines, the LA Fire Department announced on Tuesday.

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Lt Col Vindman's testimony caused 'nightmare scenario' for Trump as impeachment ramps up

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday blasted attacks on Fox News against National Security Council Ukraine expert Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman.

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Former ambassador goes off on Republicans trying to attack decorated war vet testifying against Trump

National Security Council Ukraine expert Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman is a decorated Iraq War veteran, who spoke out to a Congressional hearing Tuesday. In his opening statement, Vindman said that he focused on his sense of duty when deciding whether to testify against the president.

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Lt Colonel Alexander Vindman is ‘the kind of witness that prosecutors dream about’: Mimi Rocah

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah said Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman will be a "star witness" when he testifies before Congress.

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Ambassador McFaul reveals the three questions Congress should ask Lt Colonel Alexander Vindman

Former Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul on Monday explained the two areas of question congressional investigators should focus on while interviewing Lieutenant Colonel Alexander S. Vindman on Tuesday.

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'Pelosi has the goods': Ex-Obama lawyer calls Trump's impeachment case 'gravy'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) "has the goods" on President Donald Trump, a top former White House attorney explained on Monday.

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Police chief says Trump lied about mystery cop who can fix Chicago in ‘one day’: ‘That person doesn’t exist’

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson laughed off President Donald Trump's claim that a single police officer could solve Chicago's crime problem in one day.

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Trump brazenly attacks Chicago chief who skipped police convention: 'Afghanistan is a safe place by comparison'

President Donald Trump lashed out at Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson while attending a police conference on Monday.

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All Trump has left in the White House to protect him is a 'cult of personality': ex-Clinton official

During a segment on White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham extolling Donald Trump's "genius," former Bill Clinton administration official Joe Lockhart expressed disgust with the people still left in the White House defending the president, saying they are part of a cult of personality.

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