Bobby Allyn
Stories
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Politics
Giuliani, Nunes and '-1': A Look At What The Impeachment Report Phone Records Mean
House investigators cited a series of newly disclosed telephone records that have set off new scrutiny and questions about key players in the Ukraine affair.
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National
Banks Must Provide Trump's Financial Records To Congress, Federal Appeals Court Rules
Lawmakers want information stretching back nearly a decade from Deutsche Bank and Capitol One on President Trump, his family members and businesses. Trump is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Politics
DOJ: Judge Was Wrong To Rule That House Has Right To See Secret Mueller Docs
The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to keep secret Mueller probe grand jury documents confidential, saying a judge misread the law in ordering that the House can see the material.
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National
White House Says President Trump Won't Participate In Wednesday Impeachment Hearing
The inquiry into Trump's dealing with Ukraine is moving from fact-gathering to considerations of law. House Republicans are knocking the process as rushed, unfair and guided by anti-Trump fervor.
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National
Trump Floating Terrorist Label For Mexican Cartels Brings Fears Of Drone Strikes
President Trump says he plans to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The remarks are stoking fears that such a move would trigger a military response.
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Politics
Federal Judge Rules That McGahn Must Testify, Delivering Blow To White House
The much-anticipated ruling could have implications for other key witnesses, such as former national security adviser John Bolton who has refused to testify until a federal court weighed in.
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National
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Adnan Syed's Appeal, Keeping 'Serial' Subject In Prison
The high court did not provide an explanation for why it declined to hear the appeal by Syed, who was convicted in 2000 of strangling to death his former girlfriend, 17-year-old Hae Min Lee.
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Politics
Schiff: Impeachment Report Now Being Written, But More Hearings Still Possible
Rep. Adam Schiff says an impeachment report will soon be sent to the Judiciary Committee, which may draft articles of impeachment. But additional witnesses may still appear before lawmakers.
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National
Jury Acquits Aid Worker Accused Of Helping Border-Crossing Migrants In Arizona
The jurors unanimously found Scott Warren not guilty of federal charges of harboring undocumented immigrants. Such prosecutions have risen under President Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
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World
Prince Andrew Steps Back From Public Duties Over Ties To Jeffrey Epstein
The news comes days after the prince sat down for an hourlong interview with the BBC over his association with the convicted pedophile. He says the scrutiny has been a "major disruption."