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Supreme Court lawyer writes Trump impeachment book
New York, Oct 23 (AP/UNB) — Neal Katyal is all in for impeaching the president.
Anonymous Trump official writing 'unprecedented' inside take
New York, Oct 23 (AP/UNB) — The Trump administration official who wrote an anonymous essay about resistance from the inside has a book deal.
Democrats' 2020 race has a new shadow: Hillary Clinton
Washington, Oct 22 (AP/UNB) – Some Democrats are putting up caution signs for Hillary Clinton as she wades back into presidential politics by casting 2020 candidate Tulsi Gabbard as a "Russian asset," mocking President Donald Trump's dealings with a foreign leader and drawing counterattacks from both.
Trump urges GOP to 'get tougher and fight' impeachment
Washington, Oct 22 (AP/UNB) — President Donald Trump called on fellow Republicans on Monday to "get tougher and fight" against the quickly moving House impeachment inquiry as Democrats blocked a GOP bid to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, a leader of the impeachment inquiry.
Trump viewed Ukraine as adversary, not ally, witnesses say
Washington, Oct 22 (AP/UNB) — Behind closed doors, President Donald Trump has made his views on Ukraine clear: "They tried to take me down."
Trump laments G-7 move from Doral after bipartisan pushback
Washington, Oct 21 (AP/UNB) — President Donald Trump lashed out Monday at critics who prompted him to move next year's Group of Seven summit from his private golf club in Florida, claiming he would have hosted it for free and now it will end up costing taxpayers "a fortune."
US takes step to require DNA samples from asylum-seekers
Washington, Oct 21 (AP/UNB) — The Trump administration is planning to collect DNA samples from asylum-seekers and other migrants detained by immigration officials and will add the information to a massive FBI database used by law enforcement hunting for criminals, a Justice Department official said.
Tornado rips through Dallas; 1 dead in Arkansas amid storms
Dallas, Oct 21 (AP/UNB) — Crews searched Monday through the rubble of homes and businesses torn apart by a tornado that ripped through the Dallas area the night before, and one person was killed by a falling tree in Arkansas as the storms moved to the northeast.
Public, election officials may be kept in the dark on hacks
Washington, Oct 21 (AP/UNB) — If the FBI discovers that foreign hackers have infiltrated the networks of your county election office, you may not find out about it until after voting is over. And your governor and other state officials may be kept in the dark, too.
Mulvaney getting second-guessed on defense of Trump
Washington, Oct 21 (AP/UNB) — For Mick Mulvaney, the hits just keep on coming. First, President Donald Trump's acting chief of staff stirred up a tempest by acknowledging that the administration had held up aid to Ukraine in part to prod that country to investigate Democrats and the 2016 elections. Then Mulvaney went on television Sunday to defend his boss in effusive terms — and ended up making a new problematic comment.