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Trump news: President sends furious letter to Pelosi about impeachment as former campaign aide sentenced to jail

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Clark Mindock
New York
,Andy Gregory,Alex Woodward
Tuesday 17 December 2019 22:28 GMT
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Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani admits he 'forced out' Ukraine ambassador

The Republican Party “will not survive” Donald Trump’s impeachment trial if Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell’s “corrupt” conduct continues, a chief White House ethics lawyer under George W Bush has warned.

Richard Painter’s admonition comes on the likely eve of a historic impeachment vote in the House amid a brewing battle over the shape of a near-inevitable trial in the Senate, with minority leader Chuck Schumer weighing his options over how to best ensure the president is held to account.

Meanwhile, one of the president's former campaign managers was sentenced to three years of probation and 45 days in jail for charges stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.

Rick Gates, an associate of Paul Manafort, committed tax evasion and skirted federal lobbying laws by concealing millions of dollars they received in Ukraine. Gates pleaded guilty in 2018. Manafort is currently serving a seven and a half year sentence.

As the House prepares to vote on impeaching the president on obstruction charges, Mr Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani admitted that he wanted ousted Ukraine envoy Marie Yovanovitch “out of the way”, suggesting he fed the president “gossip” in order to turn him against her.

The House Rules Committee is debating the process for the vote in Congress, which is set for Wednesday.

But Senate leaders McConnell and Schumer are in a tug of war over how to proceed with the Senate's impeachment trial.

Mr McConnell rejected Mr Schumer's request for witnesses and accused Democrats of trying to "short circuit" the hearings.

Mr McConnell had previously boasted that he was in "total coordination" with the White House over impeachment strategy, raising criticisms against Republicans for their apparent hypocrisy while underlining the active obstruction charges against the president.

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Republican Congressman Rob Woodall just sucked the air out of the room, saying, a "grand jury room is not a place of fairness, it's a place of indictment."

Asked by Alcee Hastings to repeat what he said, Mr Woodall repeated himself.

Alex Woodward17 December 2019 20:30
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Congressman Jamie Raskin threaded Donald Trump's history of financial misuse and political maneuvering to the Mueller report and to the charges outlined in the articles of impeachment: "There is a pattern of evidence."

He said there may be charges and evidence left on the table, and that peoples' call for the president's impeachment before 2019 shouldn't influence what happens next, just as Republicans' call to remove Bill Clinton from office for years before his impeachment "doesn't necessarily discredit what happened".

The issue right now, Raskin says, is "a clear and present danger to our democracy" that requires an expeditious trial.

Doug Collins, dismissively, calls it a "clock and calendar" issue, insisting that Democrats are running out of time.

Committee Chair Jim McGovern repeats that their working to impeach a president performing "crime in progress. ... It is beyond the pale."

Alex Woodward17 December 2019 20:48
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Clark Mindock17 December 2019 21:32
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Here in the US, as impeachment bears down upon us, the hashtag "#Trumplandside" is trending.

Yes, that's a typo. Though, to be fair, a lot of the tweets seem to be people making fun of the typo.

Clark Mindock17 December 2019 21:50
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Meanwhile: 

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Clark Mindock17 December 2019 22:05
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Joe Biden has release his medical records, with the following summary:

You can access the full records right here.

Clark Mindock17 December 2019 22:08

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