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Trump and his 'oblivious' legal team are unprepared to handle impeachment now that it's a reality: biographer

Now that the impeachment of Donald Trump is all but certain to move quickly through the House and then to the Senate for trial, one of the president's long-time observers and author of a book on the president's business dealings claims the president's way of handling legal issues, as well as his unimpressive legal team, doesn't bode well for him impeachment hits the Senate floor.

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WATCH: Video shows indicted Giuliani henchman got VIP treatment at Trump rally last year

According to CNN, footage from an October 2018 midterm election rally hosted by President Trump shows indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas standing behind Trump in the "prized seating area."

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Giuliani henchman charged in Ukraine case could get house arrest as he awaits trial

An associate of Rudy Giuliani could possibly remain under house arrest while he awaits his trial on charges of campaign finance violations, depending on what a judge decides this Friday, Reuters reports.

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Giuliani also met with Zelensky opponent about Ukraine military aid: report

It an effort to hedge his bet over who would win the presidential election in Ukraine, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani met with the opponent of eventual winner Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss military aid at a time when he reportedly was also looking for more business dealings in the country.

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Trump revealed his new defense to conservative newspaper — but it has a fatal flaw: NYT reporter

President Donald Trump gave an exclusive interview to the conservative newspaper the Washington Examiner where he revealed what he is considering for his next impeachment defense.

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The only smart decision the White House made on impeachment defense is to 'not have Rudy out there': John Dean

On Thursday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean discussed the implications of National Security Counsel official Tim Morrison's testimony against President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani. During the exchange, he suggested that Giuliani's recent absence from TV is a 'sudden bit of wisdom' from the administration.

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Preet Bharara explains why prosecuting a case against Rudy Giuliani would be difficult

President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani has found himself at the center of a criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in Manhattan, after a disastrous series of public attempts to justify his apparent scheme to pressure the Ukrainian government into digging up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden.

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'Very sloppy': Giuliani needed an Apple store to unlock his iPhone days after Trump named him 'cybersecurity adviser'

Just less than a month after President Trump named Rudy Giuliani to be his cybersecurity adviser back in 2017, Giuliani had to seek out help at an Apple Store in downtown San Francisco to unlock his iPhone because he had forgotten his password, NBC News reports.

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McConnell's support in Kentucky has cratered since he attached himself to Trump -- and now his seat could be on the line

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) may have put himself in a box by becoming one of Donald Trump's most vociferous defenders, which has in turn caused his popularity to collapse in his home state and made his re-election prospects dicey.

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Trump attempt to kill NSC adviser's subpoena could blow up in the faces of multiple White House officials: CNN

Appearing on CNN's New Day, legal analyst Elie Honig was asked to explain the legal ramifications of National Security Adviser Charles Kupperman’s lawsuit seeking a ruling on whether he must comply with a congressional subpoena and what it would mean if he is ordered to do so.

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CNN's Don Lemon mocks Rudy Giuliani's confusion in getting his story straight: 'Who're you working for?'

President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani can't seem to get his story straight.

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Lawrence O'Donnell thinks John Bolton wants to save his testimony for his book -- and won't comply with subpoena

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell doesn't think John Bolton will want to testify because he just scored a lucrative book deal.

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Fox News pundit withers under questioning from CNN's Cuomo — and admits Trump tried to extort Ukraine for Biden dirt

After facing uproar for insinuating on Fox News that Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman might be a double agent for Ukraine, former Bush Administration lawyer John Yoo appeared to walk all of it back under questioning from CNN's Chris Cuomo — and admitted that the transcript of President Donald Trump's Ukraine call shows he tried to extort Biden dirt out of their leadership.

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