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Impeachment may complicate 2020 for lonely Michigan moderate
For more than 30 years and under five presidents, Republican Rep. Fred Upton easily won reelection to his southwest Michigan House seat by touting "common-sense values" and bipartisan accomplishments.
Trump signs bills in support of Hong Kong protesters
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed two bills aimed at supporting human rights and pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong.
Impeachment fight leaves voters cold in contested Wisconsin
There's not a lot that Republicans and Democrats in this political battlefield agree on, but the impeachment probe into President Donald Trump may have surfaced one: The public hearings aren't moving the needle.
Judiciary Committee taking up impeachment hearings next week
The House Judiciary Committee is set to take over the impeachment probe of President Donald Trump, scheduling a hearing for next week as they push closer to a possible vote on actual charges of "high crimes and misdemeanors."
Judge tells Trump he's not a king -- the President is not so sure
Donald Trump is not going to like his Constitution 101 lesson: "Presidents are not kings",reports CNN.
Secretary of Navy says Trump's tweet is not a formal order
The secretary of the U.S. Navy said Saturday he doesn't consider a tweet by President Donald Trump an order and would need a formal order to stop a review of a sailor who could lose his status as a Navy SEAL.
US, Kurds target Islamic State in joint action
American-led forces and their Syrian Kurdish allies have carried out their biggest joint operation against the Islamic State in Syria since President Donald Trump ordered a pullback of U.S. forces there.
Secretary of Navy says Trump's tweet is not a formal order
The secretary of the U.S. Navy said Saturday he doesn't consider a tweet by President Donald Trump an order and would need a formal order to stop a review of a sailor who could lose his status as a Navy SEAL.
Top lawmakers reach agreement on spending as deadline nears
Negotiations on a package of spending bills to fund the federal government have produced a key breakthrough, though considerably more work is needed to wrap up the long-delayed measures.
Impeachment inquiry crossroads: Keep going or time to vote?
They've heard enough. With stunning testimony largely complete, the House, the Senate and the president are swiftly moving on to next steps in the historic impeachment inquiry of Donald J. Trump.