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Senate Confirms Big Slate of Biden Ambassadors to End 2021
The Senate has confirmed more than 30 ambassadors and other Biden administration nominees after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed to schedule a vote on sanctions on the company behind the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that will deliver natural gas from Russia to Germany
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5 Things to Know About Linda Thomas-Greenfield
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate Linda Thomas-Greenfield as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Here are five things to know about the career diplomat.
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Trump Emissary Ties President Closer to Ukraine Pressure
Gordon Sondland, President Donald Trump’s emissary to the European Union, had a message when he met with a top Ukrainian official. Sondland said vital U.S. military assistance to Ukraine might be freed up if the country’s top prosecutor “would go to the mike and announce that he was opening the Burisma investigation,” a U.S. official told lawmakers. Burisma is the...
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Fact Check: Impeachment Hearings And That Trump Tweet
Over two days, the hearings by the House Intelligence Committee featured a variety of statements at odds with the known facts. Each day, the committee’s top Republican wrapped into his opening statement the provocative claim that Democrats went on a hunt for naked pictures of the president in a flailing attempt to come up with dirt on him. The lawmaker...
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Ambassador to Ukraine Testifies in Impeachment Inquiry
NBC 7’s Alex Presha has all the details from the ambassadors’ testimony.
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Amb. Yovanovitch Responds to Trump's Tweet During Testimony, Calls It ‘Very Intimidating'
Marie Yovanovitch, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, responds to a tweet President Donald Trump published about her record as an ambassador.
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Trump Tried Hard to Win Ukraine Biden Probes: Officials
There was no hinting around, it was a straight-out trade, two key White House officials told impeachment investigators. If Ukraine’s new leader wanted an Oval Office welcome from Donald Trump — and he did — he would have to open a public probe into the president’s Democratic foe Joe Biden and his son. “There was no ambiguity,” said Lt. Col....
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The Words Trump Had to Hear: Investigations, Biden, Clinton
There were three words President Donald Trump wanted to hear from the Ukraine president: Investigations, Biden, Clinton. That’s according to the transcript, released Thursday, of an impeachment inquiry interview with career State Department official George Kent. “Potus wanted nothing less than President Zelenskiy to go to the microphone and say investigations, Biden and Clinton,” Kent testified. “Basically there needed to...
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Impeachment Moves Forward
The House of Representatives votes to move forward with impeachment of President Trump, setting the stage for public hearings.
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Impeachment Inquiry Focuses on White House Lawyers
The House impeachment inquiry is zeroing in on two White House lawyers privy to a discussion about moving a memo recounting President Donald Trump’s phone call with the leader of Ukraine into a highly restricted computer system normally reserved for documents about covert action. Deepening their reach into the West Wing, impeachment investigators have summoned former national security adviser John...
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Impeachment Inquiry Focuses on White House Lawyers
The House impeachment inquiry is zeroing in on two White House lawyers privy to a discussion about moving a memo recounting President Donald Trump’s phone call with the leader of Ukraine into a highly restricted computer system normally reserved for documents about covert action. Deepening their reach into the West Wing, impeachment investigators have summoned former national security adviser John...
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Trump Pick for Russian Envoy Grilled Over Ukraine
The second-highest-ranking State Dept. official faces off with senators demanding to know why he didn’t know more about the Trump administration’s backchannel diplomacy with Ukraine and the dismissal of the former U.S. ambassador to Kyiv.
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Trump Pick for Russia Envoy Grilled by Senators on Ukraine
The No. 2 official at the State Department faced off Wednesday with senators demanding to know why he didn’t know more about the Trump administration’s backchannel diplomacy with Ukraine and the dismissal of the former U.S. ambassador to Kyiv, issues now at the heart of the impeachment inquiry into the president. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, President Donald Trump’s...
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Trump Pick for Russia Envoy Grilled by Senators on Ukraine
The No. 2 official at the State Department faced off Wednesday with senators demanding to know why he didn’t know more about the Trump administration’s backchannel diplomacy with Ukraine and the dismissal of the former U.S. ambassador to Kyiv, issues now at the heart of the impeachment inquiry into the president. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, President Donald Trump’s...
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Trump Pick for Russia Envoy Grilled by Senators on Ukraine
The No. 2 official at the State Department faced off Wednesday with senators demanding to know why he didn’t know more about the Trump administration’s backchannel diplomacy with Ukraine and the dismissal of the former U.S. ambassador to Kyiv, issues now at the heart of the impeachment inquiry into the president. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, President Donald Trump’s...
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Vindman Delivers “Extremely Disturbing” Testimony
Highly decorated Iraq War veteran and top Ukraine expert testifies about his concerns, and warnings, in the wake of President Trump’s controversial phone call with Ukraine’s president.
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Turkish and Syrian Ambassadors Clash at UN Security Council
The Turkish and Syrian ambassadors clashed Thursday at their first U.N. Security Council encounter since Turkey launched a cross-border offensive earlier this month following the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The council met on Syria’s humanitarian situation, but the members’ top concerns were the state of a Russian-Turkish cease-fire agreement that divides up the border region and prospects for next week’s...
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Trump Touts Turkey Cease-Fire, Even as It Appears Shaky
President Donald Trump punched back Friday at criticism that his Syria withdrawal is damaging U.S. credibility, betraying Kurdish allies and opening the door for a possible resurgence of the Islamic State. He touted a cease-fire agreement that seemed at risk as Turkey and Kurdish fighters differed over what it required and whether combat had halted.
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Family of Man Who Died After Being Taken Into MTS Custody Searching for Answers
The family of a 24-year-old man who died Tuesday after he was detained by Metropolitan Transit System employees is hoping the public can help in their quest for answers.
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Family of Man Who Died After Being Taken Into MTS Custody Searching for Answers
NBC 7’s Rory Devine shares a family’s plea to find answers for what happened to a man who died while being detained by an MTS officer.