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"If it didn't feel like there were any new bombshells today, that's because we were surrounded by previous bombshells," Meyers pointed out.
This summer has seen a serious resurgence in blonde bombshells.
A representative for Bombshells was not immediately available to comment.
Like magic, the two blonde bombshells are perfectly choreographed. What?
But audits that find fraud and evasion would be bombshells.
Below, we break down all the biggest bombshells from the trailer.
This is not the only similarity between the two blond bombshells.
This was especially evident when Cohen dropped one of his bombshells.
The question is whether any bombshells are still on the way.
So far, there haven't been any bombshells for the conspiracy theorists.
Here are five bombshells from Sondland's nearly seven hours of testimony.
It's not a sure thing that Mueller would offer new bombshells.
Here are the nine biggest bombshells from the Vanity Fair interview.
I predict that there are more bombshells in his tax returns.
There were no immediate reports of new bombshells from the collection.
Here are three ways Bolton's bombshells undermine Trump's case against impeachment.
The man deploying the bombshells seemed oddly to be enjoying himself.
"Mueller will drop midterm Russia bombshells on GOP Congress" https://t.
You don't have to look the same… We're not all blonde bombshells.
However, the AP warns there may be no bombshells confirming conspiracy theories.
Tuesday: The Trump White House works overtime to downplay Monday's twin bombshells.
And here are five of the most explosive bombshells from the hearing.
The documents contained a few intriguing bits like that, but no bombshells.
Alright, so here are some of the bombshells in this new book.
Many of the bombshells in the book come from quotes by Bannon.
The trio of bombshells put an increasingly beleaguered White House on the defensive.
And more bombshells of indictments, plea deals and subpoenas are sure to follow.
The 2012 GOP presidential nominee predicted there would be "bombshells" in the returns.
As political bombshells go, this one proved to be something of a dud.
To date, the tapes that Omarosa has released haven't contained any massive bombshells.
The Bolton bombshells have been significant, and there might be more to come.
Tell-all TBD More bombshells from Manigault-Newman may be on the horizon.
There have been tipping points and bombshells, walls closing in and turning points.
Brassaï's Parisian beauties with Arbus' coiffed 1960s bombshells and Goldin's stunning drag queens?
Scandal has returned for its sixth season and with it come several massive bombshells.
Giuliani said the preview reassured them that the report did not contain any bombshells.
And as The Outline points out, he's tweeted other "bombshells" that never went off.
Gilbert didn't drop any bombshells ... it was just interesting watching him handle that situation.
It contains no bombshells or surprises, which perhaps explains why it went largely unnoticed.
But in terms of hard facts, people are talking about bombshells; there are none.
But many of the bombshells in the document were first reported by the press.
Now, the two audio tapes released by Omarosa so far aren't exactly political bombshells.
The poll was taken in June, two months before the Cohen and Manafort bombshells.
Mueller's testimony was largely limited to his final report, so there were no major bombshells.
NBC News chairman Andy Lack's department has come under fire for mishandling #MeToo movement bombshells.
It's bombshells like this which make "The Lost Weekend" one of Riverdale's most riveting episodes.
Republicans shrug off latest bombshells Republicans, publicly at least, tried to downplay the latest developments.
This explanation, though, ignored relevant facts that were publicly available even before the Bolton bombshells.
The Real Housewives Of New York reunion has been filled with a a litany of bombshells.
The brawl went down in the front patio area of a Bombshells location in South Houston.
TechCrunch got an early look at the book that includes bombshells about how Snapchat got started.
Here are 5 of the biggest bombshells from the 27-year-old DNCE frontman's chat. 43.
Couples form and reform as new tempters -- "bombshells" -- enter the villa and rejects are voted out.
Below are the biggest bombshells Patton, 41, alleges amid her ongoing custody battle with Thicke, 39.
To make matters worse, bad polls are often outliers and hit like bombshells, accurate or not.
But there were no real fireworks or bombshells during the 5 1/2 hours of testimony.
In some cases, media reports have produced major bombshells shaping the way Congress's investigations have progressed.
The leak contained few bombshells, but painted an unflattering portrait of Saudi diplomats obsessed with Iran.
From Opinion: Mr. Cohen's deal means we can expect even bigger bombshells in the coming weeks.
We can expect even bigger bombshells — and White House threats against Mueller — in the coming weeks.
It's easy to conclude that after so many bombshells, this is just another overfrantic news cycle.
Think you've got what it takes to make it alongside bombshells like Kate Upton and Ashley Graham?
Our team has been though bombshells, actual bomb threats, weddings, babies, breakups, and literally everything in between.
And on part two of the Real Housewives of New York City reunion, the bombshells kept coming.
While transparency should always be applauded, we were not going to get bombshells in these health disclosures.
J.K. Rowling, kween of Twitter, loves dropping bombshells for her Harry Potter fans from time to time.
There were no bombshells to be found, but that's largely because the bombs have already gone off.
Like so many ballyhooed bombshells before it, Bob Woodward's "Fear" has turned out to be a dud.
"; "Ten Bombshells the E.U.'s Keeping Secret Until After You've Voted"; "Greediest Snouts in the E.U. Trough.
And like Pollock, there were some bombshells in their research: Van Gogh didn't commit suicide, they averred.
There are few bombshells amongst the transcript excerpts, but there are a handful of politically dicey quotes.
Because both Vindman and Williams have already testified behind closed doors, we didn't get any new bombshells.
Mr. Trump's bombshells might have landed harder without reality TV inuring us to all that lady-hate.
It's been far too long, and four bombshells in one episode is great stuff, even by Scandal standards.
For those worried about Kylie's well-being after these huge bombshells, there is a little bit of hope.
As Trump-Russia bombshells often do, the story sparked a dash from media competitors to confirm the news.
His own deep unpopularity, combined with multiple bombshells involving his campaign's involvement with Russia, certainly didn't help things.
"Those who wanted to begin impeachment proceedings needed bombshells from the former special counsel," Politico's Playbook newsletter asserted.
Later on, during his monologue, Fallon joked that he could see a silver lining around all these bombshells.
Until Sunday night's season finale, that is, when he finally became lucid enough to drop some serious bombshells.
As with other bombshells made public since the December 18 impeachment, this one offers overwhelming evidence of malfeasance.
The latest Brad Pitt profile is full of bombshells about his divorce, quitting drinking, and his matcha method.
And the Bloomberg piece was only one of several bombshells about compromised American voting systems to land this month.
"The next move will depend on how economic data evolves and whether there are any more trade policy bombshells."
Trump's 139 days in office—yes, it's only been 139 days—have been defined by a series of bombshells.
Sony didn't have any huge technical bombshells to reveal during their E3 keynote aside from a few VR samples.
There were no bombshells in Thursday's much-hyped release of documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
To be clear, The Legend of Wonder Woman — like its digital-first sister comic Bombshells— isn't official DC canon.
They are among the dozens of bombshells in one of the most startling police corruption scandals in a generation.
Some Republicans already sense a looming Democratic plot to gradually release more Ukraine bombshells as Trump fights for reelection.
The legal bombshells that exploded around President Donald Trump on Tuesday sent most congressional Republicans diving for cover. Rep.
CNN's Stephen Collinson says the wave of triple bombshells reveals this White House is at a pivotal moment. 3.
There has been too little consideration of how the national agenda would change if the Mueller investigation yields bombshells.
" And Trump, who has previously seized on texts between Strzok and Page, tweeted Wednesday: "NEW FBI TEXTS ARE BOMBSHELLS!
The Supreme Court is already poised to drop some big political bombshells right into the heat of the 2020 campaign.
The report faulted the administration broadly but did not produce any new bombshells about what critics call malfeasance by Clinton.
What's next: The court is poised to drop some political bombshells in the 2020 election campaign, writes Axios' Sam Baker.
For investors fearful of more trade-war bombshells, the worst is over and it's go time, according to J.P. Morgan.
Meanwhile, Khloé, 33, Kendall, 22, and Kylie, 20, were included in the "Bombshells" category which highlighted supermodels and Insta-stars.
Rod Rosenstein is expected to be grilled Thursday on back-to-back political bombshells that have rattled the nation's capital.
Turns out, J.K. Rowling isn't the only person who can drop Harry Potter bombshells this long after the franchise's conclusion.
The first day of the House Intelligence Committee's hearings on Russian involvement in the 2016 election was full of bombshells.
The graphic parts about sex with Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Eddie Van Halen, and others are pretty big bombshells.
Another of the film's bombshells has already made it to the press, but the film itself isn't sensational about it.
Cal's father, fearing the situation won't be safe for Cal, drops two bombshells: First, he and Cal are not white.
For President Donald Trump, the possibility of freshly unveiled Mueller bombshells dropping while he runs for reelection could be devastating.
It's fall finale time for Grey's Anatomy, which means viewers were probably expecting some bombshells — and they were not disappointed.
Congressional Republicans were more muted, but they showed no immediate signs of breaking with Trump despite the latest bombshells. Rep.
We're nearing D-day in this insane election season, and as the clock winds down, the bombshells are getting bigger.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine "He had a very long opening statement," said Rep.
In fact, the latest headline in The Wall Street Journal is the Fusion GPS bombshells have just begun to drop. Martha.
The incident went down at a location of Bombshells, a Houston-based restaurant chain that outfits servers in military-themed uniforms.
According to reports by Fox News's Ed Henry, top Trump adviser Ben Carson suggested there would be more "bombshells" to come. .
In June, a security firm dropped one of the biggest bombshells of the year: hackers had breached the Democratic National Committee.
Bombshells would be a Cinderella story if Cinderella wore motorcycle boots and traded in her ball gown for a leather jacket.
For over a year, some of us have been questioning the weekly "bombshells" announced on cable programs of criminal Russian collusion.
Trump got fired up over some "BOMBSHELLS," aka newly released text messages between FBI agents who were part of Mueller's Russia investigation.
Without direct knowledge of the contents of his answers, we feel on safe ground saying Trump isn't handing Mueller any huge bombshells.
From the ultimate list of best dressed stars to the biggest beauty bombshells, here's your go-to guide on all things Emmys.
I just think the breaking news banners and the extent of the coverage made it sound like these were huge new bombshells.
But now Samwell is back at Winterfell, just in time to drop some major bombshells on Jon (alongside Bran) about Jon's parentage.
The dump is more than 600 megabytes of information, but various reviews of the documents have yet to turn up any bombshells.
Also, don't count out any surprises or bombshells—after all, rumors have been swirling that iTunes is not long for this world.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow revealed Thursday that a supposedly classified document containing bombshells about Russia was sent anonymously to her show's tipline.
The final act, in particular, is structured as a cascade of narrative bombshells, one after another, each more ludicrous than the last.
A beautiful Asian woman sits in front of a mirror surrounded by lingerie-clad bombshells preening and primping themselves and each other.
Meanwhile, Google dropped a couple of bombshells on Monday when it (finally) divulged revenue figures for its Cloud business and for YouTube.
The national dynamics can change in an instant, as we saw with the recent legal bombshells involving Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort.
A look through them gives us no top-secret bombshells, but does remind the reader that Assange is far from the master strategist.
Read on for the biggest bombshells Pinkett Smith has dropped on her talk show with mom Adrienne Banfield-Jones and daughter Willow Smith.
If only similar bombshells could drop in every speech — then awards shows would be a nonstop adrenaline rush of shade and gif reactions.
While the reports do not reveal any major bombshells, they do show the scope and scale of the disinformation campaign conducted by Moscow.
The Montreal-born, New York-based chef dropped quite a few bombshells during the talk, which was moderated by Teen Vogue's Phillip Picardi.
The women are bombshells, the sex is intense, and the gruesome violence features a character played by former real-life gangster 50 Cent.
As each of these bombshells detonate, sometimes within hours of each other, congressional Republican leaders then react with little more than a shrug.
In a vacuum, an army of television bombshells wouldn't be a threat to the strides women have made in deconstructing traditional beauty norms.
They have displayed little appetite for a vigorous defense of the president — presumably because they are worried about the director delivering new bombshells.
But taken together they tell the story of the volatile state of modern Washington, where days are now measured out in political bombshells.
No one expected Mario Draghi, the bank's president, to drop any bombshells when he faced reporters after the bank's final meeting of 2017.
Because stock and bond markets usually dislike surprises, bombshells coming by way of executive orders are not very likely to be well received.
Aware of the political risks of overpromising, House Democrats have stressed that they are not looking for any new bombshells from Mr. Mueller.
Those bombshells came on the heels of news Tuesday that Kushner had his top secret clearances stripped by chief of staff John Kelly.
If Mr. Mueller is hiding similar examples, it suggests that whatever he plans to release in a report may have some unanticipated bombshells.
There's more ... Tyron also reveals some bombshells about his upcoming RAP ALBUM -- and daps up Ronda Rousey for her accomplishments in the WWE.
Fans have wanted it and seen the potential for years, and DC Comics recently made their status official in the DC Comics: Bombshells series.
In any case, investors are now in a waiting game, even if more political bombshells show up over the final days of the campaign.
But the documents -- a summary of which had already been released in the overall FBI report -- provide little in the way of major bombshells.
The Bey-hive is still buzzing over all the bombshells dropped in Lemonade, but Beyoncé and Jay Z have put the drama behind them.
A New York Times report published Wednesday is full of bombshells about how Facebook has handled (and mishandled) its last two years of turmoil.
His first wife Ivana Trump, and his second, Marla Maples—both bombshells—famously got in a verbal sparring match over who loved him more.
It's been two weeks since Rudy Giuliani joined President Donald Trump's legal team, and already he's adopting his client's habit for haphazardly tossing bombshells.
In a breathless month with a decade's worth of political bombshells, the phrase "October surprise" has become a regular part of the news lexicon.
Under Pruitt, the EPA became known more as a magnet for negative news bombshells than for its control over the Trump administration's environmental policy.
"We're LGBT friendly," Tara Elliott, the owner of Bettie's Bombshells, a boutique with retro Hollywood glamour clothes, announced almost by way of a greeting.
Republicans are already looking past impeachment, sensing a looming Democratic plot to gradually release more Ukraine bombshells as Donald Trump fights for re-election.
Sixth episode "The Spider And The Web" drops some some major bombshells that seem to corroborate any "Will Was Abducted By A Big Bad" suspicions.
It's not a great outcome for the president — but it also doesn't seem to contain any unexpected bombshells that might end his presidency, either. 1.
Rachel Maddow and David Cay Johnston promised more than they could deliver, waving around a two-page 1040 form from 20053 notably lacking in bombshells.
" O'Sullivan says "the reports don't appear to contain any bombshells, but they do shed light on the totality of the effort -- and it is vast.
Trump may beat her like a drum as he pounces on and helps further public knowledge of every one of the bombshells that is coming.
Social media is replete with photobombs and tweet bombs, and there are so many bombshells on cable news, it's a miracle your TV hasn't exploded.
This is not hyperbole -- these gorgeous ladies might be the most impressive batch of WAGs we've seen to date ... with absolute bombshells across the board.
President Donald Trump's restraint Wednesday morning on Twitter allowed the stock market to absorb the Cohen-Manafort bombshells in stride, said veteran trader Art Cashin.
Culturally, we're in a place where political bombshells are a daily occurrence and so many people on the internet are constantly joking about wanting to die.
And the potential for more bombshells remains, with former national security adviser John Bolton set to publish a memoir from his time in the White House.
Among President Trump's Twitter bombshells it ranks among the biggest, if not the most surprising: Defense Secretary James Mattis is leaving at the end of February.
Dash "became known for his measured questioning of White House witnesses, slowly drawing out answers that sometimes struck like bombshells," according to the New York Times.
While there are some choice anecdotes (fellow Aussie actor Ben Mendelsohn delivers a particularly entertaining one about Ledger's "pre-Entourage entourage"), there are no big bombshells.
And it wasn't just these two blonde bombshells who made an appearance in France on Tuesday night, Mischa Barton and Lindsay Lohan were also in attendance.
Escaping what advisers, aides, and other Republicans describe as a White House rattled by Russia bombshells, Trump will find himself here instead embraced by Gallic splendor.
Here's a look at the last seven scandal-filled days: Almost immediately after Trump's plane took off Friday for his Saudi Arabia trip, two bombshells dropped.
But then "The Mirage Factory: Illusion, Imagination, and the Invention of Los Angeles" doesn't pretend to overhaul our understanding with cutting-edge theories or historical bombshells.
Stocks are technically weakened, and traders are hoping to get past the Fed's Jackson Hole symposium at the end of the week without any new bombshells.
The revelation itself, however, was held back until after the first commercial break, a windup that some fellow journalists, eager for any bombshells, found exceedingly lengthy.
Michael Cohen's contentious, hours-long testimony before Congress Wednesday wasn't necessarily rife with new details, but President Trump's former personal attorney managed to deliver a few bombshells.
While there have been plenty of knock-offs from Lush's initial brainchild, these "Bombshells" are possibly the most innovative we've seen since the engagement ring bath bomb.
Although the trove of messages doesn't include any bombshells near the level of Donald Trump's lewd remarks about women, the hacked emails do include a few surprises.
It's also become famous for its reveals, from mind-bending bombshells that link two characters to simple pieces of backstory that bring new insight to a storyline.
Their confidence was mostly rooted in the idea that Comey delivered no new bombshells beyond the prepared statement that had been released the day before the hearing.
If you've been following the Weinstein story since The New Yorker and The New York Times blew it open, Untouchable won't have any new bombshells to offer.
"Don't hold your breath – the public shouldn't expect any bombshells or dramatic revelations in the documents that the President has yet to release," Judge Tunheim told me.
Flynn's guilty plea is among a number of significant bombshells in Mueller's ongoing probe, which has also produced money laundering-related charges against former Trump campaign officials.
I'm sure the friendly people on the internet will say it's because I'm undesirable, but despite the Weinstein affair, it's not just dewy bombshells who experience harassment.
While the allegations from Parnas are potential bombshells — and could be tempting for Democrats to try to use in the trial — he also has serious credibility issues.
As his presidency continues to produce bombshells on almost a daily basis, the markets will subsequently respond with heightened volatility, leaving investors to pick up the pieces.
The subpoena capped a breakneck day of political drama as Trump and Democratic leaders lobbed legal and rhetorical bombshells at each other over the intensifying Ukraine scandal.
Tuesday's bombshells came amid new signs that Trump is still pushing up against constitutional norms in his conduct toward judicial authorities usually seen as independent of the President.
The committee's job will be less about unearthing new bombshells and more about fitting already-known evidence into the impeachment framework envisioned by the framers of the Constitution.
The story suggests that there could be new and damning bombshells in piles of official evidence that the President has refused to hand over to the House investigation.
Amber Portwood dropped a few bombshells on Monday night's episode of Teen Mom OG. The reality star broke the news of her pregnancy to MTV crew which shocked producers.
Given that there is no presidential counsel in the room, they struggle to frame a defense, learning about almost daily bombshells only from news reports, CNN reported on Tuesday.
Delta: The airliner reports earnings ahead of market open, and Cramer is worried about the effects of a slowdown in travel, though he does not expect any major bombshells.
Throughout official Washington there are undercurrents of foreboding about the bombshells from Mueller that are poised to explode, one way or the other, in the not too distant future.
Paul Manafort's and Michael Cohen's courtroom bombshells may have saturated the airwaves this week, but there were many other updates in the various legal fights swirling around President Donald Trump.
RELATED: The 4 bombshells of James Comey But Trump didn't take the bait, instead focusing on his health care overhaul, which could go to the floor as early as Thursday.
Not only do viewers deserve to see how that kind of tension plays out on-screen, but the Bachelor(ette) should be able to handle these bombshells during the show.
Holton, the wife of Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, said Thursday she has no interest in weighing in on a series of bombshells that have upended the 2016 campaign.
The Freedom of Information Act might not be sexy in acronym form, but some of the revelations that it ushers out of the shadows turn out to be total bombshells.
"A Stranger Among Us" and "A Price Above Rubies" cast blonde bombshells (Melanie Griffith and Renee Zellweger, respectively) to play outsiders who come into conflict with tightly-held Hasidic traditions.
His folksy candor and occasional bombshells — "Who am I to judge" he once said when asked about gay priests — all helped cement his status as radical reformer and great communicator.
Buyers may get the gumption to balk at typical exemptions, including certain changes in regulation, from the definition of a material adverse change, hoping to cover any Trump-era bombshells.
A common thread is emerging from the impeachment bombshells, court fights and multiple scandals all coming to head this week inside the one-year mark to the next general election.
Washington (CNN)The impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump has already seen it all: contentious public hearings, unexpected bombshells, testimony implicating the President and a fair share of conspiracy theories.
But the House GOP still struggled at times to message on substance, especially early on, as a never-ending stream of bombshells would routinely undercut some of its talking points.
Other bombshells the British scientist left his readers with include the belief that alien life is out there, artificial intelligence could outsmart humans and time travel can't be ruled out.
The bombshells about Trump and Ukraine came after months of the Trump administration dodging lawmakers' subpoenas, refusing document requests, and broadly acting like it is above Congress's constitutionally assigned oversight.
Yet despite the latest bombshells, some Republicans seem not to care what might come out of the secure room in the Capitol basement where House investigators are conducting their interviews.
Ironically, the 2016 election could be a plot for a Golden Globe-nominated movie in and of itself: bombshells caught on tape, appearances by former mistresses and hacking by international enemies.
If two major news bombshells warning of White House chaos don't change things, it's further evidence that Americans' opinions of Trump are set in stone, whether they like him or not.
While we don't know if that's definitely when she was taken to safety, this new trailer drops several bombshells that pretty much confirm she's left the Commander (Ralph Fiennes) and Mrs.
To underscore that point, Goldman's expert witnesses found three dozen news stories, all predating the bombshells about government investigations, in which Goldman's alleged favoritism against its broad client base was disclosed.
Corporate earnings, economic reports and Fed speakers could all challenge markets this week, but traders will be on guard for the latest catalyst — the potential bombshells coming from the presidential election.
And one of the biggest potential bombshells — a shakeup of the $8 trillion-a-year credit card industry — may be a decade away, if it happens at all, experts tell Axios.
LeAnn goes to Texas to pressure Squire himself to call and confront Conway; Conway is taken aback and acts cagey, but manages to end the call without any bombshells being revealed.
World sport is facing an unprecedented drug crisis and this week's World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) foundation board meeting was rocked by yet another string of doping bombshells involving Russian athletes.
These bombshells also seemed to highlight the fact that many people are not on The Bachelorette to genuinely pursue romance, a painfully earnest fairy tale the show was partly founded on.
Written by Marguerite Bennett and drawn by Mirka Andolfo, DC Comics Bombshells #79 puts Harley and Ivy front and center, where their relationship is a key plot point in the story.
A 24-hour sequence of political bombshells began on Saturday afternoon, when Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his resignation from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, blindsiding his country's political establishment.
After all the fuss about the bombshells they might contain, they show a warmer and more relaxed figure than the guarded, elusive and sometimes evasive persona she presents to the public.
In that context, the publication, in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), of a new study that looks at income and life expectancy after age 40 contains no bombshells.
The book was almost as closely guarded as the nuclear codes, and, as soon as the embargo was lifted, journalists tore into it for newsworthy bombshells of score-settling palace intrigue.
" Also in The Times, the legal experts Barry Berke, Noah Bookbinder and Norman Eisen write, "We can expect even bigger bombshells — and White House threats against Mueller — in the coming weeks.
Here is what to expect: President Trump, whose penchant for bombast, scaremongering and diplomatic bombshells is well known, will be surrounded by like-minded company on Tuesday when the speeches begin.
It would be a disastrous and historic mistake for Republicans to attack the investigators, the investigations and the media in the face of ongoing Russia-related bombshells produced by Mueller's investigation.
The multiple bombshells dropped by Sondland in his testimony are a reminder of the critical value of hearing from political appointees with access to the president, not just career civil servants.
They started The Bucketlist Bombshells, a company that helps millennial women build online businesses while traveling the world, by providing online courses that teach skills like website design and digital marketing.
Another one of Crimes' canon bombshells is the appearance of Nagini — known from the books as Voldemort's giant snake, which swallows victims whole and poisons Arthur Weasley with a nearly fatal bite.
On Monday night, several patrons at a location of Bombshells ‒ a military-themed restaurant chain ‒ began throwing punches and chairs in each other's direction while a crowd of frightened customers looked on.
Although Kardashian West finally confirmed her baby news in the reality show's supertease, the show did not appear to address two other big baby bombshells — Kylie Jenner and Khloé are both pregnant.
The tweet isn't as surprising as some of the other bombshells Rowling has dropped over the years — like the revelation that Albus Dumbledore was gay, or that Hagrid didn't have a Patronus.
In the end, the committee's 800-page report did not contain any bombshells about Clinton's actions — like the claim of a "stand down" order to help the Americans that was never proven.
The ex-FBI director answered questions about his one-on-one meetings with Trump, as well as the Russia investigation, dropping several bombshells in a little over two and a half hours.
The best illustration of the show's evocative power may be the "Dead Blondes" series (from 2017), which explores the stratospheric rises and tragic ends of bombshells like Veronica Lake to Marilyn Monroe.
And if they're ever looking to get their new business venture off the ground, we also wouldn't say no to having these two blonde bombshells help us move out of our next apartment.
MAN ASKED TO LEAVE RESTAURANT BECAUSE OF 'LARGE' CROSS NECKLACE, HE CLAIMS Chaotic Houston bar fight caught on camera A massive brawl at a Houston sports bar called 'Bombshells' was caught on camera.
His new public remarks don't contain new bombshells or hint at what special counsel Robert Mueller has found, but they do shed more light on a period of remarkable chaos in May 2017.
The following are the three biggest bombshells Heard alleges in her lawsuit: The court documents give a detailed account of Depp's allegedly violent behavior, which Heard claims was fueled by drugs and alcohol.
The allegation was one of a number of bombshells during Burzaco's nearly seven hours of testimony on Tuesday in the trial of three South American soccer officials accused of bribery and money laundering.
Despite the high drama, Comey is not expected to drop any major new bombshells, or directly accuse Trump of trying to obstruct justice by asking him to halt the FBI probe of Flynn.
"There were no major bombshells from Comey's testimony," said Lindsey Bell, investment strategist at CFRA, adding the market experienced a small "relief rally" that pushed the 30-stock index to a new high.
Historians don't think there are any bombshells in the files, although they do believe it will shed light on assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's mystery trip to Mexico City just weeks before the shooting.
Read more from The Hill: Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Laura Cooper later told lawmakers that Ukraine was aware of potential issues with U.S. security assistance in July, earlier than previously known.
Jill Filipovic There are so many bombshells in Michael Wolff's new book, "Fire and Fury," that smaller anecdotes are going largely unremarked upon, even if they offer disturbing insight into the presidential psyche.
Delbanco highlights the especially tortured syntax of the fugitive slave clause (Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3) to show how the founding document, "so filled with euphemism and circumlocution," was littered with bombshells.
The first of these bombshells landed in the early evening on Monday from The Washington Post, which reported that President Trump had revealed highly classified intelligence to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador.
Maybe not, but Cruz did drop the following bombshells: Not only does he attribute cheese to being his all-time favorite food—a valid, if underwhelming choice—he has absolutely no love for avocados.
A succession of bombshells Each week of the impeachment inquiry has brought at least one bit of testimony that either confirmed elements of the whistleblower report or opened up new avenues for impeachment investigators.
One of the first bombshells came from former Team 10 member Nick Crompton, who admitted that some of the Team's absurd antics that have drawn criticism from viewers are actually staged and pre-planned.
The bombshells and not-so-surprising surprises, those both legal and just plain embarrassing, come on almost every page of Michael Cohen's 20 pages of prepared testimony for the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Earlier this week, when audio resurfaced of Bloomberg defending racial profiling by police and lamenting that police "disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little," his comments were treated as newly uncovered bombshells.
Twin bombshells detailing decades of serial predation by Harvey Weinstein launched a movement in October, the message of which reminds us that every woman-identifying person experiences discrimination, and often violence, based on their gender.
And despite the seemingly constant din of news bombshells breaking around his White House this year, Trump became even more reliant on Twitter as the primary means of communication for both his administration and himself.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine Taylor had also previously recalled Morrison saying he had a "sinking feeling" when he'd heard about a phone call Sondland had with Trump.
So far this season, we've seen some of the same variations on a theme that have defined the series as a whole: masterful manipulation, plot-line bombshells, and too many epic battle scenes to count.
" On what would happen if Trump released his tax returns and a tape of his off-the-record conversation with The New York Times: "I predict that there are more bombshells in his tax returns.
We watched the former special counsel testify before not one but two congressional committees, and it went pretty much as expected, in that Mueller dropped no bombshells that weren't already in his 448-page report.
The past year has been most striking in how rage and ratings distorted legal analysis in continued announcements of "bombshells" and "smoking guns" that would all but guarantee the prosecution of Trump or his family.
Clinton's people sat on these bombshells through the email scandals, through the Republican National Convention, through the pneumonia scare, and through a half dozen different times the polls closed to within the margin of error.
Meanwhile, the bombshells of her generation—the Faye Dunaways and Jane Fondas—more often got to live happily ever after, or at least die in some romantic, tragic way at the end of their movies.
Susan Collins (R-Maine) was criticized for dismissing the Parnas bombshells: By this logic, Collins can't entertain exculpatory evidence for the president because it wasn't offered by Republicans and his lawyers during the House hearings.
Both speakers on the panel, entitled "All the President's Bombshells: Law in the Age of Trump," detailed their respective firings from the Trump administration, as well the FBI investigation directed by special counsel Robert Mueller.
The Manafort-Cohen judicial bombshells will scramble political calculations not just in the United States, but in cities around the world, writes David Eckels Wade, a former chief of staff at the U.S. State Department.
Building buzz with the garish theatrics of a reality show protagonist and offering suggestive interviews that hinted at hidden bombshells, Daniels then weaponized the courts to target a foe who has no desire to fight.
Sam said he learned this critical information because he'd transcribed the diary of High Septon Maynard, who left a detailed account of his actions, which included one of the biggest bombshells in the history of Westeros.
Though advance copies have not officially been released to the press, news outlets including The Guardian and The New York Times have managed to see the book already and report on some of its purported bombshells.
But other lawmakers from both parties leaving the deposition seemed to agree that Reeker was a relatively minor player in the controversial Ukrainian episode — one verified details previously presented by other witnesses, without unloading any bombshells.
The news, first reported by The New York Times, did not just confirm the trend of the Russia probe overshadowing almost everything in the White House narrative with its capacity to detonate bombshells at any time.
Mr. Campbell's oddly assorted elastic-limbed models, dancers and a publicist's mother vamped in wispy negligee silks, taffeta minis and tailored gabardines that were evocative simultaneously of Russ Meyer's big-screen bombshells and fragile Warhol waifs.
Veteran Republican strategist and Donald Trump surrogate Roger Stone claims he has "backchannel" communications with WikiLeaks' Julian Assange, and that the most "devastating" bombshells in a series of leaks from the site are yet to come.
Justin Ross Harris, the man accused of murdering his 22-month-old son, Cooper, by leaving him in a hot car, was in court again on Monday, and the prosecution dropped several bombshells during the pretrial hearing.
It is also possible, and more likely, that bombshells of scandals and indictments escalate before the midterms, and illusions about the Nobel Peace Prize evaporate, which would create a worst-case scenario for the GOP in November.
Mr. Brown said he had left his apartment in the hours before Mr. Jean was shot to watch his cousin play for the Atlanta Falcons and his friend for the Philadelphia Eagles at local sports bar, Bombshells.
"The Education of Brett Kavanaugh," by Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, two experienced New York Times reporters who helped cover the confirmation hearings, comes with an expectation of bombshells (the galleys are stamped "EMBARGOED" on every page).
The hacking and release of emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, and from the Democratic National Committee didn't reveal any bombshells, but they succeeded in scandalizing through the simple act of making the private public.
Barring any political bombshells, markets can concentrate on Wednesday on the September FOMC minutes that will tell us what Fed officials said at their last meeting, on trade and the presidential browbeating of Fed chair Jerome Powell.
The country is still digesting Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's scathing report on the FBI and the DOJ's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, but more bombshells could be looming from the same team of investigators.
Those two bombshells, which are totally unrelated but share some weird parallels and the common thread of warrantless wiretapping, bookend two other ones about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
READ: The 5 bombshells from Bill Taylor's testimony on Trump and Ukraine The Republican lawmakers refused to leave for hours, carrying on their Brooks Brothers street theater until they got bored and ordered pizza in the sit-in.
But we also want to discuss the latest Russian bombshells that we have uncovered with former Whitewater deputy independent counsel Sol Wisenberg & Riley, and civil rights attorney R&C Community Woman from California Harmeet Dhillon in San Francisco.
When Cruz and his fellow media critics note in the coming weeks that the press is rolling out larger Trump bombshells than they ever did in the primary, and that they're doing more damage, they won't be wrong.
Washington (CNN)It's easy to lose track of the Trump-Russia investigation with what at times feels like daily bombshells, the denials that end up getting debunked, the hearings, the subpoenas and the difficult-to-pronounce Russian names.
RELATED: The 4 bombshells of James Comey But the spectacle of two of the most senior intelligence chiefs publicly contradicting the President for whom they work marked another milestone in an administration that is shattering all kinds of conventions.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine Morrison's attorney told VICE News his client plans to come to share what he knows, in defiance of the White House's blanket ban on administration officials testifying.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine Changing the investigation into a criminal probe will once again raise the prospect that Trump is using the DOJ as a weapon to attack his political enemies.
No matter how much Republicans insist publicly they can chew gum and walk at the same time, construing they are effectively legislating has become harder and harder as a steady stream of bombshells have come from the White House.
But first the European Central Bank holds a rates meeting ahead of the U.S. market open, and traders are watching to see if ECB President Mario Draghi drops any bombshells about the future of the central bank's easing program.
After all, he has pulled off an impressive feat: On a day featuring yet more bombshells about the Trump administration's Russia connections, he managed to get Americans talking about a much more distant and nebulous threat to the nation.
What would have been massive bombshells that might dominate a month -- or more -- of coverage of past White Houses become just one in a laundry list of big stories coming out of 24 Pennsylvania Avenue in a given week.
The accusations are the latest bombshells in the story of Turing Pharmaceuticals, which attracted public fury last fall after it sharply raised the price of a 62-year-old drug used to treat a rare but deadly parasitic infection.
The biggest developments in the story, like Donald Trump tweeting a photo of himself as Pepe or Furie killing off the character in a comic, have already made headlines, and there are no new bombshells to be discovered here.
Over the last few weeks of Grey's, fans have learned a series of bombshells about single teen mom Betty, the troubled girl Owen Hunt (episode director Kevin McKidd) and Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) have been feen fostering since last season.
Mueller largely stuck to his report's findings, delivering no bombshells and prompting President Trump to claim validation in his assertion that it was all a "witch hunt" in an effort to try and prove he tried to obstruct the investigation.
But set aside the pathological selfishness of Trump's comment and keep in mind that one of the biggest bombshells of the campaign was the revelation that Donald Trump claimed a nearly $1 billion deduction on his personal income taxes in 1995.
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Of Wednesday's many news bombshells, the most contested story was about a year-old conversation among House Republican leaders in which Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin was funneling money to then-candidate Donald Trump.
So when we had the chance to ask a few of these bombshells what they'd wear on a first date, we couldn't wait to get the scoop on how to look like we just stepped off the runway for date night.
What are historians looking for Historians who have closely studied the Kennedy assassination have said they do not expect the documents to reveal any bombshells or to contradict the conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was solely responsible for killing Kennedy.
The deal may be among the biggest news in the nearly 18-month investigation: Not only does it open the door to more bombshells in the coming weeks, but it also ratchets up the pressure on Congress to protect Mr. Mueller.
Sessions' fiery response on Thursday arrived amid a week filled with Trump-related legal bombshells and signaled that the fraught relationship between the president and the head of the Justice Department may have entered a new, even more acrimonious phase.
Hours before the Manafort and Cohen bombshells, officials with knowledge of the President's midterm campaign plans outlined an aggressive schedule that would put the president on the road rallying for candidates as the GOP fights to maintain control of Congress.
It's fair to point out that Trump's support was already in a trough before Monday's bombshells, but it would also be wise to remember that Trump wasn't that much more popular than he is now on the day he won the presidency.
Here are some of the biggest bombshells from Brave: She alleges Harvey Weinstein forced oral sex on her in a jacuzzi The actress, 44, opens up about the moment the former movie mogul allegedly assaulted her in 1997 at the Sundance Film Festival.
While few people close to Trump are predicting any bombshells, there is a sense of apprehension among advisers because they believe the full report will provide the closest and most credible account to date of tumult and chaos inside the West Wing.
The increasing frequency of such "bombshells" is down to the growth of a shadow LME warehousing system, metal that is sitting in the statistical darkness but which can at any given moment flood into the exchange's stocks reports, disrupting market expectations and pricing.
"I actually think the special prosecutor might be a positive in that it will separate fact from rumor if all of this is more lower level," this person said, acknowledging that continuing news bombshells and doubt surrounding the administration are "obviously not helpful."
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein dropped two bombshells during a hotly anticipated appearance before the Senate on Thursday, less than 85033 hours after he announced the appointment of a special counsel in the FBI's investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election.
A few days ago, the entertainment giant released a few bombshells on the media world, announcing the imminent launch of its ESPN streaming service, and noting that it was set to pull its content from Netflix in favor of its own proprietary offering.
So Monday's revelations — like the Panama Papers, which disclosed vast amounts of information about offshore wealth held by global elites — could further complicate efforts to complete the trade talks, even if there did not appear to be big bombshells within the documents.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, meanwhile, appeared before House lawmakers on Friday.
This could mean, too, that we're heading toward an election with few bombshells: Trump and Hillary Clinton are two of the most scrutinized candidates in the history of politics, which may help explain why a lot of people hate both of them.  
It's one of the bitterest ironies in television that it was at Fox News, network of blond bombshells and chronic sexual harassment, that Ms. Kelly was given the breathing room to become that most unusual of unicorns: an unlikable woman on television.
His new set exudes the weary tone of many following the daily bombshells in the news, with Mr. Chappelle even expressing second thoughts about his "Saturday Night Live" monologue after the election when he said he would give Mr. Trump a chance.
The review he ordered of the intelligence community's conduct in the Russia probe may not yield the bombshells imagined by the president and his defenders, but it has fed a steady drip of stories in the conservative press touting damning revelations to come.
Last Tuesday, Trump was hit by two legal bombshells simultaneously: One involved his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who was found guilty of eight felonies, and the other his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to eight felony counts involving various fraud.
By 2100, nearly three out of four people will face heatwaves strong enough to kill them, and yet even bombshells like that don't seem to affect people quite like realizing just how many ways climate change can kill them right here, right now.
Three of those witnesses have appeared so far: top diplomats William Taylor, George Kent and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
Clinton's tweet follows a post by Trump about testifying witness and former ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
Friday, former ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, a highly regarded foreign service officer, gave more lift to the Democrats.
This preposterous age of manic news cycles — Mr. Cohen's admission came on the same day that Paul Manafort, the president's former campaign chairman, was convicted of eight counts of tax and bank fraud — weekly bombshells and improbable politics has left us deadened to amazing developments.
Last week, I wrote that Mueller will drop a series of bombshells that will plague Republicans in the midterm elections unless they stand tall to uphold the administration of justice, and I've been warning about the dangers of the Russian scandal in recent months.
In back-to-back bombshells, Mueller indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on nine criminal counts, including money laundering and tax fraud, and announced that another Trump aide, George Papadopoulos, had pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his contacts with Russians.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony 2019 Louisiana governor's race spells disaster for Trump in 2020 House impeachment hearings: The witch hunt continues MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE have made recent speeches focusing on Communist China's multidimensional challenge to the West, including its egregious violations of universal human rights in East Turkestan/Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
In the past 24 hours, a series of bombshells related to the Stormy Daniels lawsuit and the Michael Cohen investigation have dropped: the president's lawyer and "fixer" was apparently paid for consulting with AT&T, Novartis, Columbus Nova, and Korea Aerospace Industries after the president took office.
Here's the transcript: HARRIS FAULKNER (HOST): Major bombshells coming out of yesterday's hearing, like Loretta Lynch telling James Comey to call the Hillary Clinton emails a "matter" instead of an "investigation," and that Comey orchestrated leaks of his own memo to the press through a friend.
While the plot details are a closely guarded secret (one cast member revealed she couldn't even tell her family she got the part), a special panel at the Star Wars Celebration in Orlando on April 14 revealed some comparative bombshells about the beloved franchise's eighth installment.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine The question now is whether televised testimony of those facts will move public opinion at all — and whether there are any new cracks in Republicans' near-unanimous defense of the president as a result.
" The logic behind Samuelsohn's theory is that Mueller's report may never be released to the public—and even if it were, it may not contain any bombshells because the special counsel's "by-the-books, conservative style" may cause him to "lean more toward saying less than more.
TV shortly before former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE was set to testify before the House Intelligence Committee.
Before Comey's highly anticipated Senate hearing in June, he used those memos to put together the now-infamous prepared statement, which—aside from containing a few bombshells—was written with a solid sense of pacing, packed with detail, and displayed his knack for constructing a narrative.
It was clear in the language, between those who used words like "bombshells" and "smoking guns" and "explosive" and those who used words like "boring" and "flop"; and clear in the spin, as Democrats and Republicans sparred over demands to keep the whistle-blower's identity secret.
In back-to-back bombshells in late October, Mueller indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on nine criminal counts, including money laundering and tax fraud, and announced that another Trump aide, George Papadopoulos, had pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his contacts with Russians.
She's got her work cut out for her: The network has recently weathered numerous bombshells about its corporate culture and fired several prominent figures — most notably its morning show anchor Charlie Rose and its chief executive, Leslie Moonves — after they were accused of sexual misconduct. JAN.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine Trump wanted to put Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky "'in a public box' by making a public statement about ordering such investigations," said Taylor, who was appointed acting ambassador to Ukraine last spring by the Trump administration.
More craftily, Cole, who died in 1974, turned his leading ladies — including Betty Grable, Jane Russell, Gaynor and, in particular, Marilyn Monroe and Hayworth — into irresistible bombshells, amping up their sex appeal with suggestive glances, come-hither lips, and bumps and grinds taken directly from the vocabulary of burlesque.
One of the bigger bombshells in The New York Times' massive Facebook investigation published yesterday was that the company had hired an opposition research and consulting firm known as Definers Public Affairs, which it said had created deceptive news posts and pushed them onto a network of conservative websites.
"Looks 30 to 34 featured McGinnis's depictions of bombshells in various states of alluring undress, each featured on the covers of mid-century books by Brett Halliday (and one by Erle Stanley Gardner) with salacious titles like Murder and the Married Virgin and Never Kill a Client," Vogue adds.
The past few years, however, have also had some bombshells of their own—#MeToo and the election of Trump feel most relevant here—and it remains to be seen what these and other cultural changes (including, maybe, another recession) will have on straight couples over the next decade.
Audience members at Friday's impeachment inquiry broke into applause after former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE concluded her testimony.
Much of Hale's testimony otherwise focused on the campaign by Trump's allies to oust U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
President Donald Trump punched back on Twitter on Saturday morning following a week of legal bombshells, again claiming he was not aware of the infamous June 2016 Trump Tower meeting and accusing Attorney General Jeff Sessions of not knowing what is going on at his own Justice Department.
London (CNN)In the months since news broke that the Trump administration temporarily withheld $400 million in military aid to Ukraine, the report on Thursday by the Government Accountability Office that the White House broke the law by its actions will rank as one of the biggest bombshells.
But a daily drip of new revelations and impeachment related bombshells in recent days have made life even less pleasant for GOP senators, for instance when indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas implicated the President in the shakedown of the Kiev government in a pair of television interviews.
Read: The 5 Bombshells From Bill Taylor's Testimony on Trump and Ukraine During his first appearance in late October, Taylor testified he was told that the release of hundreds of millions in U.S. to Ukraine had been made contingent on a public commitment to investigate the Bidens and the 2016 election.
The verbatim transcripts — detailing last month's interviews with Marie Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, and Michael McKinley, a recently resigned top State Department official — produced no new bombshells for either side amid the ongoing probe into Trump's campaign to pressure Ukrainian leaders to find dirt on his political rivals.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE has returned to United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), the advocacy group announced Tuesday.
Former U.S. Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE went further in revealing just how much the Obama administration was concerned about Hunter Biden's board appointment.
Corey R. Lewandowski is President Trump's former campaign manager and a senior adviser to the Great America Committee, Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony 2019 Louisiana governor's race spells disaster for Trump in 2020 House impeachment hearings: The witch hunt continues MORE's political action committee.
Opinion by: Krystal Ball Today former Ukraine Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE will testify as part of the public phase of the Democrat's impeachment inquiry.
Besides, Biden is explicitly running as the person who'll restore dignity to the White House in a way Sanders isn't — a message that is more vulnerable to the relentless drumbeat of Hunter Biden "bombshells" from Fox News and partisan Republican investigators on the Hill and credulous coverage from the mainstream press.
The Hill's Katie Bo Williams and Jordain Carney have the story: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein dropped two bombshells during a hotly-anticipated appearance before the Senate on Thursday, less than 24 hours after he announced the appointment of a special prosecutor in the FBI's investigation into Russian election meddling.
In the afternoon, former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Tim Morrison, an outgoing top Russia expert on the NSC, will answer lawmakers' questions.
From a political point of view, if he's dropping bombshells like this just two days in to his sales pitch, he definitely wants to not only redirect the US military away from counterinsurgency and towards fighting a high-tech foe, but he wants everyone in the US and overseas to know about it.
It is not known what revelations might be contained in the unreleased documents, though researchers and authors of books about Kennedy say they do not expect any bombshells that significantly alter the official narrative of the assassination — that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in Dallas — delivered in 1964 by the Warren Commission.
Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandGiuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' Three women accuse Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct Pompeo-Trump relationship tested by impeachment inquiry MORE, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, in particular delivered a number of bombshells during his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday.
Among the bombshells: "The text messages and documents provided to Congress by former Giuliani associate Lev Parnas also show that before the ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, was removed from her post, a Parnas associate now running for Congress sent menacing text messages suggesting that he had Yovanovitch under surveillance in Ukraine," our colleagues write.
Philip Shenon, the author of the Politico article and of a book on the assassination, said he did not think the last batch of papers contained any major bombshells, but may shed light on the activities of Oswald while he was traveling in Mexico City in late September 1963, and courting Cuban and Soviet spies.
While Comey did say that he told Trump that Trump was not personally under investigation — in the context of the salacious Russian dossier — one of the biggest bombshells that came out of the testimony was that Comey also stated he was sure that Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller will look into whether Trump obstructed justice.
On television, his army of pro-Trump pundits and shills replicated that image: craggy, pudgy old white men like Jeffrey Lord argued that Trump's travel ban was equal to President Abraham Lincoln's actions during the Civil War, while young beautiful bombshells argued that the president's conspiracy theories were valid and his legislation was constitutional.
Former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 2023 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Timothy Morrison, a Ukraine and Russia expert on the National Security Council, are expected to appear later in the day.
"The president and I have left it all on the field," declared a hopeful Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony 2019 Louisiana governor's race spells disaster for Trump in 2020 House impeachment hearings: The witch hunt continues MORE during a Louisiana radio program the day before the election.
They are set to be followed by former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 85033 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Tim Morrison, an outgoing top Russia expert on the National Security Council.
Former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE said that it has been a difficult time for her personally amid attacks on her reputation throughout the impeachment inquiry process.
Westerman's comments came just moments before former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE began her testimony in the second open hearing stemming from the impeachment inquiry.
The day ended with a pair of witnesses Republicans had sought testimony from, outgoing NSC official Tim Morrison and Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, the former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine.
Last year, despite a constant series of bombshells about Donald Trump's evasion of taxes, allegations of sexual assault, racism and xenophobia, and his ties to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the billionaire reality star was—with stunning support—elected to highest office in the world, based almost entirely on egregious lies, political theatrics, and unhinged emotion.
That number also showed a decline from previous surveys, but it was largely attributed to legal bombshells relating to former associates in Trump's orbit, including his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted on tax and bank fraud charges lodged by Mueller.
After three weeks of back-to-back-to-back-to-back bombshells by federal prosecutors and special counsel Robert Mueller, it's increasingly clear that, as 2018 winds down, Donald Trump faces a legal assault unlike anything previously seen by any president—at least 17 distinct court cases stemming from at least seven different sets of prosecutors and investigators.
First, he supported an irregular channel of communication and private diplomacy in Ukraine outside of normal, regular diplomatic channels led by Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and later by Chargé d'Affaires, Bill Taylor.
Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 22019 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Tim Morrison Volker, the former special envoy to Ukraine, and Morrison, the top Russia adviser on the White House National Security Council, will take the stand on Tuesday afternoon.
Viewers are hearing and seeing testimony this week from Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony 2019 Louisiana governor's race spells disaster for Trump in 2020 House impeachment hearings: The witch hunt continues MORE, who has testified privately that she heard the phone call between Trump and Zelensky.
His appearance came on the heels of the testimony of another witness, Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who appeared in public before the Intelligence Committee for roughly five hours earlier Friday.
EST: President Trump meets with Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE.
Few could say that about the early rounds of witnesses in the impeachment hearings: George Kent, William Taylor and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE were cool and composed in front of the TV cameras.
William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and State Department official George Kent testified on the first day, while former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE spoke on the second.
Holmes, who first worked under ousted U.S. Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and then her replacement, Bill Taylor, testified that he believed a show of U.S. support was "critical" to Zelensky.
Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Tim Morrison Volker and Morrison testified concurrently on Tuesday, and they are the only two witnesses to date whom Trump has yet to distance himself from.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's book is to be released next week and excerpts dropped several bombshells about the president this week.
Even before her most recent email scare — FBI Director James Comey's back-to-back bombshells that his bureau was reviewing new emails in the Clinton case, and later, that the renewed investigation would again not lead to criminal charges against the Democratic nominee — Clinton's race to the White House hit a major bump with last month's hacking of campaign chairman John Podesta's emails.
"He bragged that he could call the President whenever he wanted," said Morrison, who was brought on to the NSC by former White House national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE.
"Everywhere Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE went turned bad," he tweeted, adding that "It is a U.S. President's absolute right to appoint ambassadors," one of the main points GOP lawmakers have been driving home during the impeachment proceedings.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and diplomats William Taylor and George Kent testified in front of the House Intelligence Committee this week in the first public testimonies of the impeachment inquiry.
Also appearing before House investigators on Tuesday is former special envoy to Kyiv Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE — who has said the White House decision to withhold aid from Ukraine was "not significant" — and NSC staffer Tim Morrison.
Stewart noted that former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE did not offer any evidence on Friday when he asked her during a public hearing if Trump committed bribery or criminal acts.
Yet for all their grandstanding, there is just no way that the tweets about Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE could constitute witness intimidation, not the least because she was already testifying publicly when Trump sent them out.
These bombshells bolstered central assertions of the defense: The arrests were a "pre-planned and staged" effort to silence the truthful reporting of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. In the end, the holes in the case were not enough to stop the government from punishing the two reporters for revealing an ugly chapter in the history of Myanmar's young democracy.
Special counsel Robert Mueller released several bombshells on Monday, and they exploded at an especially vulnerable time for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
" Garrett M. Graff of WIRED, in an email to Axios, pointed out the new political context for journalistic bombshells: "You have to think that the special counsel's office is thinking through how to respond to press reports in the era of a Democratic House — they need to now set reasonable (and timely) expectations in order to ensure that Congress doesn't [go] off the rails.
"That this happened with no negative bombshells overnight is significant because a move like this (that is not event-driven), is rooted in something much more secular and durable like a darkening global economic outlook and an ability to look at the forest past the trees when it comes to where inflation is heading down the road," Gluskin Sheff's chief strategist David Rosenberg wrote in a note.
Trump made the remark while sharing a post from One America News Network host Liz Wheeler that included a clip of Stefanik questioning former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE during Friday's public impeachment inquiry hearing.
The only bombshells were on the walls: Leonardos, Titians, Rembrandts and Turners that at first glance looked so strange amid the Breuer's trapezoidal windows and glowering-grid ceiling coffers that they seemed to be parts of a conceptual work devised by a wry contemporary artist — maybe Jeff Koons, who collects old masters and was the subject of the Whitney's send-off to the space in October 2014.
Initially, it only provided these vague, unlabeled graphs for comparison: But later in the presentation, Apple dropped some bombshells — it says the A13 Bionic is also the most power efficient chip it's ever made by up to 40 percent, helping provide up to four extra hours of battery life for the new iPhone 11 Pro and up to five hours for the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The response came after Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE's Monday announcement that the U.S. will not consider those Israeli settlements a violation of the law.
After Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Fox & Friends ran a segment showing how the mainstream media unfairly portrayed the testimony as bad for Trump: HARRIS FAULKNER (HOST): Major bombshells coming out of yesterday's hearing, like Loretta Lynch telling James Comey to call the Hillary Clinton emails a "matter" instead of an "investigation," and that Comey orchestrated leaks of his own memo to the press through a friend.
And then the House Judiciary Committee's attorney released a whooping 3,000 page report filled with bombshells — from the salacious (answering his hotel room door in his underwear, thinking it was Mason on the other side, when it was actually fellow staffers) ones that seemed to indicate some wrongdoing, like threatening his wife's staffer who helped her compile the recordings, and trying to get Alabama law enforcement aid in covering up the affair.
How Democrats can avoid fatal flaws of their impeachment inquiry Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE (R-Ohio) attacks witnesses such as former Ambassadors William Taylor and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE for their lack of firsthand communications with the president.
The other bombshell testimony last week was from former Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who was recalled and let go from her duties after a concerted smear campaign apparently led by Trump's private lawyer gone rogue, Rudolph Giuliani, as he pranced around Ukraine badmouthing her.
The two were allegedly involved in a shadow campaign to help oust former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, whom they viewed as an obstacle they needed to remove in order to pave the way for Giuliani's push for politically beneficial investigations by Kyiv.
S. special envoy to Ukraine Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 22019 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE, and Sen.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE on Friday said all options are on the table for U.S. intervention in Hong Kong if China uses military action against protestors.
George Kent, a top diplomat in Kyiv, testified last week that Giuliani had orchestrated a "campaign of lies" designed to oust Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, whose push for tougher anticorruption measures was seen as an obstacle to some of Giuliani's business clients.
Senior diplomats William Taylor, George Kent and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE all painted a vivid picture of a shadow foreign policy in Kyiv designed to boost Trump's political interests — and Giuliani's business pursuits — at the expense of U.S.-Ukraine relations and efforts to contain Russian aggression in the region.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE on Friday became the third witness to testify publicly in the House's impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 85033 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, the former special envoy to Ukraine, testified publicly before the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday as part of the impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE announced on Monday that the U.S. will impose sanctions over Iran's escalation of uranium enrichment at its Fordow facility, expected to go into effect on Dec. 15.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
The United States is ending a sanctions waiver for civil-nuclear work at a site where Iran recently announced it was enriching uranium, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE announced Monday.
THE TOPLINE: Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE testified Friday at the second of the House's public hearings for the impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
Johnson and Grassley last week asked Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE to release any State Department records that may exist related to Hunter Biden's position as a Burisma Holdings board member.
Given Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE's recusal from Russia matters, Rosenstein is responsible for overseeing Mueller's investigation, which has delivered recent bombshells with indictments of former Trump campaign officials Paul Manafort and Richard Gates, as well as guilty pleas from Flynn and George Papadopoulos, a low-level campaign adviser.
He's dropped multiple bombshells on the tour, including admitting he opened an investigation into whether Trump was working on behalf of Moscow after the president fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE and claiming that none of the top eight congressional leaders objected when he briefed them in 2017.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE announced on Monday that the U.S. would no longer view the settlements in the West Bank as a violation of international law, reversing a decades-long policy in the process.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanNunes's facial expression right before lawmakers took break from Sondland testimony goes viral Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in MORE, a National Security Council (NSC) Ukraine specialist, and former special envoy to Kyiv Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 85033 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE are slated to testify.
He told lawmakers that he and others had pushed for the State Department to put out a letter of support for the ambassador but that he believed Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE ultimately nixed the idea.
Yet Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, former special envoy to Kyiv, told lawmakers privately last month that the White House decision to withhold military aid was "not significant" and Ukraine's leaders "never communicated a belief that there was a quid pro quo" surrounding the investigations Trump sought, lending a boost to the GOP argument that Trump did nothing wrong.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE responded in real time to tweets from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE denigrating her as she testified in a House impeachment hearing, stating that they were meant to intimidate her.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE harshly criticized the tenure of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE as she testified at a House impeachment hearing and emphasized he had the right to remove her from the post.
Perry was also one of the so-called three amigos, alongside former special envoy Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 28503 of hearings as 22019M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, who dealt with Ukraine.
Perry was also one of the so-called three amigos, alongside former special envoy Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 2628 of hearings as 28503M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, who dealt with Ukraine.
Learn more   US ENDING IRAN CIVL-NUCLEAR WAIVER: The United States is ending a sanctions waiver for civil-nuclear work at a site where Iran recently announced it was enriching uranium, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE announced Monday.
The House impeachment effort will roll along this morning as Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, will testify before the House Intelligence Committee as it continues to probe President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's actions regarding Ukraine.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE will reportedly announce a relaxation of U.S. policy towards the construction of Israeli settlements in the Palestinian-controlled West Bank, a move that is supported by Israel's government but will likely be condemned by Palestinian officials.
If Edward Snowden had released his bombshells about Orwellian illegal spying and data seizures by the Obama administration in October 2012 (instead of 2013), Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE might have won that November.
Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former ambassador to Ukraine, was greeted with a standing ovation from the crowd at a Washington, D.C., jazz club on Sunday night, days after her dramatic congressional testimony in the impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
And Yovanovitch said she remains disappointed that the top brass of the State Department declined to defend her against these attacks, even after senior State Department officials pressed Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE and other top officials to issue a statement of support.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE announced Monday that the U.S. will not consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank a violation of international law, putting American policy at odds with the widely held belief that settlement expansion is harmful to the Israeli and Palestinan peace process.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanNunes's facial expression right before lawmakers took break from Sondland testimony goes viral Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 6900 of hearings as 11.4M tune in MORE; Jennifer Williams, a career foreign service officer and adviser to Vice President Pence; Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, the former special envoy to Ukraine; and Tim Morrison, an outgoing member of the NSC.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE on Friday defended his tweet earlier in the day attacking former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE in the middle of her public testimony in the House impeachment hearing, insisting he has the right to speak out.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE testified Friday that a shadow campaign led by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE and his associates appeared to be behind what she said were false attacks against her that led to her ouster.
Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who privately testified to House investigators last month, described a smear campaign led by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE, corrupt Ukrainian officials and disreputable media figures who successfully facilitated her removal as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in May.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE on Thursday moved to dismiss a lawsuit filed by an aide to former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE who was seeking a ruling on whether he must comply with a congressional subpoena to testify in the House impeachment inquiry.
Democrats' impeachment inquiry received a boost of momentum from the Friday testimony of Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who faced public attacks by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE as she detailed in personal terms how a shadowy smear campaign successfully led to her removal as the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine.
Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former ambassador to Ukraine, told House impeachment investigators Friday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's side-channel foreign policy in Kyiv "knee-capped" U.S. anti-corruption efforts, deflated morale at the State Department and struck a blow to career diplomats fighting to advance U.S. policy around the globe.
Former top National Security Council (NSC) official Tim Morrison testified that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE and former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE had a private meeting in August over withheld security aid to Ukraine, according to a transcript of Morrison's testimony that was released Saturday.
The report comes as top officials, including former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, have testified that they were uncomfortable with a "shadow" foreign policy seemingly being run out of the White House by Trump and his personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE.
Trump's remarks Tuesday on Vindman were muted when compared to his statements about ousted U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who at a public hearing on Friday recounted a smear campaign she faced from Trump's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE.
Jackie SpeierKaren (Jackie) Lorraine Jacqueline SpeierLaughter erupts at hearing after Democrat fires back: Trump 'has 2628 Pinocchios on a daily basis' Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption Maloney wins vote for Oversight chairwoman MORE (D-Calif.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told reporters during a break in the hearing with Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who was removed abruptly in May.
"We will one day, but at the very least he's a useful idiot or perhaps it's what John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE is now saying in public, and that is Donald Trump's foreign policy is not run by what's in the best interest of the United States of America, it's not run to protect the American people, it is run for what's in the best interest of his bottom line and it's run to protect his bank accounts," Scarborough said.
U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE kept Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE updated on the White House's pressure campaign against Ukraine, The New York Times reported early Wednesday.
The notion of securing testimony from those top officials gained steam on Wednesday, when Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the European Union, testified that all of the senior national security figures in Trump's orbit — including Bolton, Mulvaney and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE — were aware of the president's campaign to pressure Ukrainian leaders to find dirt on his political adversaries.
While there have been some difficult moments for Republicans — most notably President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's decision to tweet his criticism of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE during her testimony last week, the House GOP has generally been able to rally around the argument that Democrats have not proven Trump committed an impeachable offense.
Conservative commentator George ConwayGeorge Thomas ConwayConway and Haley get into heated feud: 'You'll say anything to get the vice-presidential nomination' NBC signs Mueller 'pit bull' prosecutor Andrew Weissman as legal analyst George Conway and Trump Jr. trade personal insults during impeachment hearing MORE and Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpSwalwell on flatulence allegation: Total exoneration Conway and Haley get into heated feud: 'You'll say anything to get the vice-presidential nomination' Conservative group cuts ties with Michelle Malkin MORE squared off via Twitter during Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE's public impeachment hearing Friday.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE on Wednesday said he "didn't see" U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE's testimony in which Sondland said Pompeo was among officials "in the loop" about efforts to press Ukraine for investigations.
Rep. Mike TurnerMichael Ray TurnerLive coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption Sunday shows — Spotlight shifts to Sondland ahead of impeachment inquiry testimony House Intelligence Republican: Trump Yovanovitch tweet 'not witness intimidation' MORE (R-Ohio), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's tweet about former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE while she testified in the impeachment inquiry last week was not witness intimidation.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffNunes's facial expression right before lawmakers took break from Sondland testimony goes viral Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Maloney wins House Oversight gavel MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday accused President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE of a "concerted" effort to obstruct the House impeachment investigation and warned them it could be used as evidence to draft an article of impeachment.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiKlobuchar shuts down idea a woman can't beat Trump: 'Pelosi does it every day' Budowsky: Trump destroying GOP in 2018, '19, '20 On The Money: Senate scraps plan to force second shutdown vote | Trump tax breaks for low-income neighborhoods draw scrutiny | McConnell rips House Dems for holding up trade deal MORE (D-Calif.) hammered President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE in an interview on Friday over his attack on former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE while she testified in front of Congress, saying the smear reflects his "insecurity" over being an "imposter" in the Oval Office.
Hill, the former National Security Council senior director for Europe and Russia, is expected to provide insight into then-national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony Chris Wallace: Sondland testimony 'took out the bus and ran over' Trump, top aides Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE's actions as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE pushed for the Ukrainian government to open investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE and his son Hunter and the 2016 election.
Kurt VolkerKurt VolkerSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Impeachment viewership drops for Day 3 of hearings as 11.4M tune in Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE, former special envoy to Ukraine, dismissed the "three amigos" term that's been used to describe him, Energy Secretary Rick PerryRick PerrySondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Energy: BLM employees who buck relocation must leave by early next year | Trump officials move to weaken efficiency standards for quick dishwashers | California officials boycott LA auto show in warning to industry Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony MORE and U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE in reference to dealings with Ukraine.

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