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Social Media Editor @NBCNews/@MSNBC | ex: @Mediaite @nytimes @12News @uarizona | Los Angeles | views=my own, not of my employer | RT/follow/like≠endorsement
Sep 24, 2019 4 tweets 3 min read
WaPo: Trump told Mick Mulvaney to hold back almost $400M in military aid for Ukraine at least a week before a phone call in which Trump is said to have pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate Biden’s son washingtonpost.com/national-secur… @karoun @jdawsey1 @nakashimae @CarolLeonnig NY Times confirms: Trump’s directive was communicated to the Pentagon and the State Department, which were told only that the administration was looking at whether the spending was necessary, the officials said. nytimes.com/2019/09/23/us/… via @maggieNYT @npfandos @michaelcrowley
Mar 28, 2019 4 tweets 2 min read
NEW: @marcthiessen says President Trump should “look at withdrawing security clearances for members of Congress” including @RepAdamSchiff @RepSwalwell and Sen. @MarkWarner because they “openly lied to the American people.”
Jan 25, 2019 22 tweets 8 min read
BREAKING: Roger Stone, long-time ally of U.S. President Trump who advised his 2016 presidential campaign, was arrested on Friday and charged with seven counts, according to a grand jury indictment made public by U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office reuters.com/article/us-usa… With Stone’s indictment, Mueller has struck deep inside Trump’s inner circle, charging a long-standing friend of the president and one of the first people to promote Trump for the White House. washingtonpost.com/politics/longt…
Jan 17, 2019 6 tweets 3 min read
NEW: Atlantic: @YAppelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump: Starting the process will rein in a president who is undermining American ideals—and bring the debate about his fitness for office into Congress, where it belongs. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi… “Congress must again decide whether the greater risk lies in executing the Constitution as it was written, or in deferring to voters to do what it cannot muster the courage to do itself.” theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…