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Trump will inevitably abandon his GOP enablers 'like a sack of rotten fruit': NYT editorial

On Saturday, The New York Times editorial board published a warning to Republicans that it is time they took a stand on principle against President Donald Trump — because Trump himself will not protect the GOP when they need it.

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Bill Maher rips Trump and ‘the gang that couldn’t do treason straight’ on Real Time

HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher ripped the incompetence of the Trump administration after acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney confessed that there was a quid pro quo with Ukraine in Rudy Giuliani's search for foreign election assistance.

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Ukrainian oligarch dug up Biden dirt in exchange for Giuliani's help fighting trial extradition

According to a new report from Bloomberg News, associates of Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, who is fighting extradition to the US, were working to dig up damaging information on Joe Biden in an effort to gain Rudy Giuliani's help in Firtash's case.

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The pro-Trump Super PAC at the center of the Ukraine scandal has faced multiple campaign finance complaints

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Images show FL Governor Ron DeSantis hugging Rudy Giuliani's henchmen after claiming he didn't know them

When news first broke that the two Giuliani-linked Soviet-born businessmen who were indicted on charges of interfering in U.S. elections had given $50,000 to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ campaign last year, a spokesperson for DeSantis claimed that the governor barely knew who the men were. Now, thanks to the Tampa Bay Times, video and photos of DeSantis enthusiastically hugging the two men at his victory party have been released.

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The View's audience boos Mick Mulvaney's confession -- and laughs when he denies video evidence

The audience on "The View" reacted in anger and then mockery to White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's confession to Ukraine quid pro quo -- and then his denial of what he plainly said on video.

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‘This was the smoking gun!’ MSNBC’s Morning Joe explains why Mulvaney ‘confession’ could end Trump presidency

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney had offered "smoking gun" evidence in a stunning confession to the crime at the heart of the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.

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Maddow reveals Trump’s Ukraine scandal is also an attempt to 'unblame' Russia for 2016 interference

On MSNBC Thursday night, Rachel Maddow walked through an underreported aspect of the Ukraine scandal. When President Donald Trump dangled foreign aid in front of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, he was not just demanding he dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden — he was also demanding he help dig up information that would disprove the findings of former special counsel Robert Mueller in the Russia investigation.

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Giuliani has secret ‘log’ of his Ukraine contacts: Ex-Trump lawyer says he has ‘seen the book’

Former Donald Trump lawyer Jay Goldberg on Thursday revealed that he has seen a secret "book" compiled by Rudy Giuliani logging his contracts in Ukraine.

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‘Criminal and impeachable’: Watergate prosecutor says Mick Mulvaney damaged Trump with admission

White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney admitted to a "stunning" amount of wrongdoing during a Thursday briefing at the White House.

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Rick Perry tells Trump he's resigning shortly after he gets caught up in Ukraine scandal

Energy Secretary Rick Perry formally announced his resignation after teasing that he would be leaving the administration for a while.

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DOJ ‘utterly confused and angry’ at Mulvaney for his comments about suspending Ukraine aid: Fox News

Fox News had a difficult time trying to understand chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's admission that the president held up Ukraine aid for political reasons. According to Fox, the Department of Justice is "utterly confused and angry" that Mulvaney outed the president for using American dollars to bribe Ukraine for 2020 election assistance.

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An avalanche of confessions: Trump’s chief of staff just admitted a stunning amount of wrongdoing on live TV

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney adopted a new approach to President Donald Trump’s war on impeachment in a Thursday press briefing: admitting a gigantic amount of wrongdoing in one sitting and daring Republicans to care.

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