by Joe Schaeffer | Feb 6, 2020 | Articles, Intelligence, Politics
A triumphant President Trump reveled in his impeachment acquittal victory in a speech from the White House on Feb 6, harshly denouncing the “leakers and liars” he said had targeted him nonstop in a “witch hunt” that “started from the day...
by Graham J Noble | Feb 5, 2020 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
“Donald John Trump is hereby acquitted of the charges.” With those words from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday, Feb. 5, Trump’s impeachment trial of 2020 was finally over. The repercussions of it are surely not. As consequential as the votes...
by Graham J Noble | Feb 4, 2020 | Articles, Politics
It seems almost surreal that a United States president will deliver to Congress his State of the Union Address a little less than 24 hours before the Senate votes to either acquit or convict him on articles of impeachment. This very fact, though, will likely...
by Tim Donner | Feb 2, 2020 | Audio, LN Radio, Politics
As the first contest in Iowa beckons, will election 2020 be a referendum on Trump, or the Democrats? With impeachment bombing out, just like the Mueller investigation and the entire three year-long parade of scurrilous allegations designed to remove President Trump...
by Graham J Noble | Feb 1, 2020 | Articles, Law, Politics, Social Issues, The Left, Trump Administration
House impeachment managers and President Donald Trump’s counsel took to the Senate floor on Jan. 31 to make their final pitches for and against hearing from additional witnesses, respectively, as the impeachment trial approaches a conclusion. After some four hours of...