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Trump debuts aggressive impeachment response with new hires, but allies fear he will trip himself up

World / Crime & Legal Nov 21, 2019

Trump debuts aggressive impeachment response with new hires, but allies fear he will trip himself up

The White House is engaging in a more aggressive and organized response to Democrats' impeachment inquiry after hiring two new aides, though his congressional allies say the effort remains handicapped by President Donald Trump's own unpredictable reactions. Trump recently hired Tony Sayegh, formerly the top ...

Trump pulls Putin praise, seen donating to state attorneys general checking his business

World / Politics Oct 6, 2016

Trump pulls Putin praise, seen donating to state attorneys general checking his business

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump backed off from praising Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, saying he was unsure of his relationship with the Russian president, who he has described as a better leader than President Barack Obama. The day after running mate Mike Pence appeared ...

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