Senate GOP Investigation into Burisma-Biden Heats Up with Subpoena Planned Next Week
Johnson has scheduled a vote next Wednesday to subpoena former Ukrainian politician Andrii Telizhenko for his Burisma-Biden investigation.
Johnson has scheduled a vote next Wednesday to subpoena former Ukrainian politician Andrii Telizhenko for his Burisma-Biden investigation.
Rep. Jody Hice and radio host Chris Plante joined Breitbart News Washington Political Editor Matthew Boyle for a CPAC panel on Saturday.
The White House’s top impeachment communicator made clear in no uncertain terms on Sunday evening that if impeachment reaches a Senate trial, President Donald Trump expects House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA); former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden; and the so-called “whistleblower” to be called as fact witnesses in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
During the recent public impeachment hearings aimed at President Donald Trump, Republicans repeatedly mentioned one woman’s name: Alexandra Chalupa.
Republicans intend to subpoena testimony and documents related to the anonymous whistleblower, Hunter Biden, and Alexandra Chalupa.
Yovanovitch dodged direct questions about whether she thought former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden serving on the board of the corrupt Ukrainian gas company Burisma was wrong or corrupt.
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch denied that Ukraine had meddled in United States elections, although she admitted that there were “rumors” of it happening.
Devin Nunes said Democrats inexplicably redacted the name of former DNC contractor Alexandra Chalupa in transcripts of private impeachment hearings.
We have conducted an in-depth analysis of Obama-era White House visitor logs, and we have learned a good deal about the people who controversial CIA employee Eric Ciaramella met with while assigned to the White House.
Democrats are shifting their rhetoric ahead of public impeachment hearings, from “quid pro quo” to “bribery” or “extortion.”
As reports circulated identifying Eric Ciaramella as the alleged “whistleblower” driving efforts to impeach President Donald Trump, Wikipedia editors attempted to mention him in articles on the site. However, Wikipedia admins used their advanced privileges to delete records of his name, block creation of pages on Ciaramella, and even banned his name completely.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) issued a statement response to a letter from ranking member Devin Nunes (R-CA), stating that he would not run a “sham” investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden as part of the impeachment effort against President Donald Trump.
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA), in consultation with other GOP leaders, released a list on Saturday of witnesses they want to testify, including the anonymous “whistleblower” whose complaint prompted the impeachment inquiry.
RealClear Investigations published the name of the person believed to be the whistleblower against President Trump: Eric Ciaramella.
The Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) James Freeman observed Monday that Hillary Clinton is now joining Joe Biden in the “new spotlight” on the United States’ relations with Ukraine.
Grassley and Johnson in a letter to Barr asked for additional information on Democrats’ reported efforts to seek dirt on Trump from Ukraine.
Chalupa went on a bizarre Twitter rant after Devin Nunes name-checked her during a recent committee hearing.
President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani is planning to travel to Ukraine in coming days, along with lawyer Victoria Toesning.
The Ukrainian Embassy confirmed recently that a DNC contractor had asked for dirt on former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.