Washington Post's Karen Tumulty and author Paul Richter discuss politics and U.S. foreign policy, and Trump 2020 Campaign's Marc Lotter discusses the president's re-election strategy amid impeachment.
Rep. Greg Walden, Energy & Commerce Cmte. Ranking Member, talks about prescription drug legislation, surprise medical bills, climate change, impeachment & other congressional issues.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) called for the House to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Trump. In a statement, the speaker argued that the facts against the president are "uncontested" and said he had abused his power and put at risk national security.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a news conference to discuss the on-going impeachment inquiry and the legislative agenda. She held the news conference after earlier in the day announcing she had instructed the committee chairs to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Trump. The speaker discussed that decision with the reporters at the news conference. At the end, she responded to a question about whether she hates President Trump: "I don't hate anyone." The speaker told the reporter that as a Catholic she resented him using that word. "So don't mess with me when it comes to words like that," she said before walking out of the room.
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (D-CA) reacted to House Speaker Pelosi's decision to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Trump, saying it has "weakened this nation." His comments came during a weekly news conference with reporters on Capitol Hill.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) came to the floor to discuss the impeachment inquiry process. and Speaker Pelosi's decision to call for articles of impeachment against President Trump.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) came to the floor to discuss the impeachment inquiry process. and Speaker Pelosi's decision to call for articles of impeachment against President Trump.
Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee, including Ranking Member Doug Collins (R-GA), briefly spoke with the press after Judiciary's hearing on the impeachment inquiry.
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), briefly spoke with the press after Judiciary's hearing on the impeachment inquiry.
President Trump reacted to the House Intelligence Committee impeachment report released last night. The president also addressed news reports about Rudy Giuliani allegedly making phone calls to White House during calls for removing the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and today's impeachment inquiry hearing.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
President Trump criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for calling NATO "brain dead." His comments came during a joint news conference with the NATO Secretary General in London. President Trump is expected to meet with several world leaders as they all gather for the NATO summit.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a news conference at the conclusion of the NATO summit in London. He answered questions on President Trump and on the video that surfaced where he and other leaders were allegedly mocking the president. He told reporters, "That's complete nonsense and I don't know where that's coming from." Other questions focused on U.K. trade relations with the U.S., Turkey's role in Syria, and the upcoming British election, scheduled for December 12, 2019.
Rep. Greg Walden, Energy & Commerce Cmte. Ranking Member, talks about prescription drug legislation, surprise medical bills, climate change, impeachment & other congressional issues.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, spoke with college students and others at a town hall on the campus of Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He took questions from the audience on a variety of topics, including health care, climate change, the cost of education and more. He also spoke about his campaign's fundraising strategy focusing on small donors.
Marc Lotter, Strategic Communications Director for President Trump's 2020 Campaign, discussed the president's re-election strategy as impeachment proceedings begin in the House.
President Trump delivered the keynote address at the Israeli American Council annual conference in Hollywood, Florida. He spoke about U.S.-Israeli relations, Iran, immigration and the economy. The president was introduced by Jewish-American billionaires Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, who fund the organization.
Bloomberg News Congressional Reporter Erik Wasson discussed the week ahead in Congress including the House Democrats prescription drug pricing bill, possible votes on US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement & 2020 federal spending ahead of 12/20 deadline.
Rep. Greg Walden, Energy & Commerce Cmte. Ranking Member, talks about prescription drug legislation, surprise medical bills, climate change, impeachment & other congressional issues.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.
Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty and husband Paul Richter, author of the book "The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines" discussed politics and the role foreign service officers play in U.S. foreign policy.