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Trump photos posted on private Instagram raise eyebrows
The Wall Street Journal has uncovered photos on a private Instagram page that show indicted Rudy Giuliani associate, Lev Parnas, with President Donald Trump. #CNN […]
Continue reading2020 Trump challenger: This is how Republicans feel about Trump behind closed doors
Republican presidential hopeful Joe Walsh tells CNN's Brianna Keilar that Republicans in Congress don't fear President Donald Trump and privately want him off the ballot […]
Continue readingSpeaker refuses vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal
UK Parliament Speaker John Bercow has refused permission for another vote on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal on Monday. Bercow said it "would be […]
Continue readingMitt Romney confirms he has a secret Twitter account
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) has admitted to using a secret Twitter account under the name "Pierre Delecto" to monitor political discussions on social media and […]
Continue readingLargest US troop withdrawal from Syria is currently underway
Exclusive new video from CNN's cameras on the ground show US troops prepared to withdraw from eastern Syria. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh has been following […]
Continue readingThousands in Lebanon protests march against corruption and tax hikes
The Lebanese government has agreed on reforms to help ease the country's financial crisis, scrapping the proposal to tax WhatsApp calls that sparked nationwide protests. […]
Continue readingMaking sense of quid pro quo and the people involved
CNN's Lauren Fox breaks down an issue at the heart of the impeachment inquiry: Quid pro quo. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, […]
Continue readingAnderson Cooper mocks White House press secretary’s Mulvaney story
CNN's Anderson Cooper points out the flaws in White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham's account of Mick Mulvaney's quid pro quo statements that Grisham went […]
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