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How Trump supporters justify supporting the president in the full knowledge that he's a criminal

It’s been nearly two months since Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump, and Republicans still haven’t figured out a way to justify their predetermined conclusion: Trump is innocent. Their problem, of course, is the overwhelming evidence that Trump personally conducted an extortion and bribery scheme against Ukraine’s political leadership. As the record clearly shows, he threatened to withhold military aid and promised a White House visit in order to strong-arm President Volodymyr Zelensky into backing Trump’s false accusations against former Vice President Joe Biden and Democratic Party leaders.

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Republicans asked for a witness to undermine impeachment — but she wants to call their 'bluff'

Since Republicans have no substantive defense of President Donald Trump’s effort to extort political investigations out of the Ukrainian government, their big hope in protecting the White House from the impeachment inquiry relies on kicking up enough dirt and throwing up red herrings to distract voters and keep Republicans united.

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BUSTED: CNN reporter tracks down 10 times Trump met with Giuliani's indicted Ukraine henchmen

President Donald Trump claims that he doesn't know Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, the two henchmen of Rudy Giuliani who were arrested last month and charged with campaign finance fraud.

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Trump goes on wild Biden conspiracy tweetstorm as public impeachment hearings threaten to expose his presidency

President Donald Trump started firing off misleading tweets before sunrise to defend himself from the impeachment inquiry.

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'World’s most inept security expert': Giuliani faces brutal mockery after report reveals his plans for an ‘impeachment podcast’

While having lunch at a crowded restaurant in New York on Saturday, President Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was overheard discussing plans to launch a podcast to provide analysis on the Democrats' impeachment inquiry against Trump.

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GOP's Marsha Blackburn roasted for invoking ‘Jesus’ to bash Trump impeachment -- but actually quoting Shakespeare instead

Far-right white evangelicals have been insisting that God himself sent Donald Trump to govern the United States, and Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee joined them in opposing Trump’s impeachment when — in an absurd tweet posted on Sunday — she invoked Jesus’ name to make her argument.

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'Siding with the crooks': Brutal CNN segment shows how Rudy Giuliani is 'cashing in' on Trump's presidency

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani has taken on a greater role in shaping American foreign policy -- much to the dismay of many officials in the State Department.

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'Pompeo rolled his eyes': Impeachment testimony shows top Trump officials worried about Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine

Top officials under President Donald Trump expressed concern about Rudy Giuliani's back-channel diplomatic contacts with Ukraine, but it's not clear anyone did anything to push back on those efforts.

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Rudy Giuliani was traveling on the dime of private clients -- while doing work for Trump: report

Rudy Giuliani told Daily Beast politics editor Sam Stein that the private clients were the ones behind paying for his international efforts on behalf of President Donald Trump.

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Giuliani associate Lev Parnas confesses to delivering bribery message to Ukraine for Trump

Rudy Giuliani's business partner, Lev Parnas, made news this week when he revealed he was willing to cooperate with the investigation into President Donald Trump's bribery of Ukraine. Now he's saying that he was the one who delivered messages to Ukraine on behalf of Giuliani and the president, The New York Times reported.

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John Bolton flabbergasted Mulvaney wants to join his lawsuit -- because he was part of Trump's Ukraine scandal

White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney attempted to avoid testifying before Congress this week when he joined a lawsuit brought by John Bolton's former deputy Charles Kupperman. The lawsuit is asking the courts to determine which takes precedence: a Congressional subpoena or a White House's demand not to comply with the subpoena.

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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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Here's how Rudy Giuliani's Ukraine escapades drove US diplomats to blow the whistle on Trump's quid pro quo

On Saturday, Adam Rawnsley argued in The Daily Beast that one simple action by President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani was the "tipping point" that caused the Ukraine scandal to spiral out of control into impeachment: His "trash-talking" of U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.

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