Swalwell: ‘Donald Trump Is the Biggest Legal Terrorist of Them All’
Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” called former President Donald Trump “the biggest legal terrorist of them all.”
Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” called former President Donald Trump “the biggest legal terrorist of them all.”
House Judiciary Committee Republicans are expressing frustration with their Democrat colleagues for what they say is a misuse of the committee’s resources after it released on Wednesday the transcribed testimony of former White House counsel Don McGahn in relation to the Mueller report from two years ago.
Law firms representing President Donald Trump in election lawsuits are under relentless assault by the Twitter blue check leftist mob as well as other various anti-Trump personalities and groups which have threatened to blacklist and tarnish the reputation of both the firms as well as their employees and clients.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled against the Democrat-run House of Representatives in its effort to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify, saying that Congress had not yet passed a law authorizing its subpoena.
The White House won its appeal Friday against a lower court ruling that would have allowed the Democrat-run the U.S. House of Representatives to compel the testimony of former White House counsel Don McGahn.
Nancy Pelosi’s delay violates the Sixth Amendment. The only “fair trial” possible now must result in a dismissal.
House Democrats are still hoping to impeach President Donald Trump over allegations resulting from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report earlier this year into “Russia collusion,” though Mueller found none existed.
Former White House Counsel Don McGahn must testify about his time working for President Donald Trump, a federal judge ruled on Monday.
Nadler insisted that his committee’s investigation into whether President Trump should be impeached is “formal impeachment proceedings.”
Only four more Democrats joined the call for impeaching President Trump after former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony.
House Democrats on Friday announced the launch of an “impeachment investigation” following former special counsel Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony on the Trump-Russia investigation.
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) said the next step toward impeaching President Donald Trump is forcing, through a court order, the testimony of former White House Counsel Don McGahn. Nadler said, “The special
President Donald Trump grew combative in an interview with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos released on Friday, after he tried to rehash some of the details of the Mueller report.
Former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks will testify before the House Judiciary Committee on June 19th in a closed-door setting, reports NBC News.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday voted to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt, citing their refusal to comply with subpoenas for documents related to the Trump administration’s decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
Democrats have reportedly criticized House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler’s response to the Robert Mueller report as sloppy, disorganized, and heavy-handed, according to a report released Monday.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said he would schedule a Contempt of Congress vote against AG Barr and WH Council McGahn on June 11.
President Donald Trump is asserting executive privilege against Democrats’ subpoenas issued to three former White House aides. He should prevail in all three cases, though they may need to go all the way to the Supreme Court. Partisan Democrats are
Nadler threatened to go to court to get former White House Counsel Don McGahn to testify in front of Congress, after he ignored a subpoena.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Cuomo Primetime,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) stated that the committee will need to hold former White House Counsel Don McGahn in contempt. Nadler said, “Well, the first thing we’re going to do
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “MTP Daily,” House Judiciary Committee member and House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Chair David Cicilline (D-RI) stated that if former White House Counsel Don McGahn does not testify, “it is time to open an impeachment
The Trump administration argued that McGahn cooperated with the Mueller investigation, giving over 30 hours of interviews to the Special Counsel.
During a portion of an interview with the Fox News Channel broadcast on Thursday’s “Special Report,” President Trump discussed the possibility of former White House counsel Don McGahn testifying before Congress. He said that he can’t let McGahn testify and
MSNBC host Chris Matthews apologized to Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Wednesday evening after he compared waiving executive privilege to losing one’s virginity while interviewing Harris about whether former White House Counsel Don McGahn should be allowed to testify before Congress.
While speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) stated that he will not call for Special Counsel Robert Mueller to testify unless there’s a “dispute about a conversation,” and that he won’t call for former
Democrats are hinging their impeachment hopes on House Democrats’ ability to dig up dirt on President Donald Trump after Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report turned out to be a bust.
Friday on CNN’s “Right Now,” House Oversight Committee member Rep. Gerry Connolly (D- VA) discussed Congress’ subpoenas to current and former White House aides and officials.
“If I’m guilty of anything, it’s that I’ve been a great president and the Democrats don’t like it,” President Donald Trump told reporters Friday after questions related to the Mueller report.
President Donald Trump denied Thursday he ordered White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) on Monday subpoenaed former White House counsel Don McGahn as part of the House’s sweeping obstruction probe into President Donald Trump.
“Because I never agreed to testify, it was not necessary for me to respond to statements made in the ‘Report’ about me, some of which are total bullshit & only given to make the other person look good (or me to look bad),” Trump wrote on Twitter.
Trump called McGahn on June 17, 2017, and told him to call Acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and tell him to remove Mueller because of conflicts of interest. McGhan did not comply.
House Judiciary Committee Democrats are planning to authorize subpoenas on Wednesday to obtain the full Special Counsel report.
Senators confirmed three high-priority Trump judges to the federal appeals courts last week without a single Democrat voting for any of them, with one of those new judges replacing an irreplaceable conservative judicial icon, Judge Alice Batchelder.
Andrew McCabe accused President Trump of acting like a dictator and a mob boss in his soon-to-be-released book.
Tuesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room” network legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin reacted to The New York Times’ report that President Donald Trump wanted his 2016 presidential election rival Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey prosecuted. Toobin said, “This
During a discussion of White House Counsel Don McGahn’s departure on Thursday’s edition of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Axios CEO and Co-Founder Jim VandeHei predicted that if Democrats re-take the House, they will try to impeach President Trump. VandeHei said that the president
“Little Jeff Z has done a terrible job, his ratings suck, & AT&T should fire him to save credibility!” Trump wrote on Twitter.
President Donald Trump confirmed reports on Wednesday that White House counsel Don McGahn is leaving in the fall.
President Donald Trump again dismissed the ongoing Russia investigation conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Monday.