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Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs has become one of President Donald Trump's most ardent, and effective, defenders regarding impeachment.
I think Biggs has a blind spot regarding what a serious abuse of power it was for Trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate a political rival – on its own, independent of anything else.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., may be the perfect choice for opponents of President Trump to lead the Democrats' inquisition against the duly elected president of the United States.
The People's Republic of China is an authoritarian state that has been stealing our intellectual property and technology for years. In light of attempts by the Chinese government (abetted recently by the NBA) to stifle free speech within the United States, I was outraged when I received a letter from Chinese government officials requesting that I "not make any contact with officials of Taiwan."
CAPITOL HILL - Tensions in Washington are reaching the flashpoint this week. Republicans are seething over the closed-door process of the impeachment inquiry, while Democrats double down and hint at the proof of quid pro quo.
Will the Democrats cave to the pressure and make the hearings public? House Republicans are demanding witnesses in the ongoing impeachment inquiry be allowed to testify publicly.
Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are pushing a resolution to condemn the "closed door, illegitimate" process.
WASHINGTON — Officials in an office in the Department of Veterans Affair formed to protect whistle-blowers repeatedly failed in that mission, and sometimes retaliated against them, a new report by the department's inspector general found.
For two years, congressional Democrats promised evidence of collusion between Donald Trump's campaign and the Russian government. These allegations prompted the appointment of a special counsel, Robert Mueller, after leaks and manipulation from disgraced former FBI Director James Comey.
The American people need to know congressional Republicans will continue to defend President Trump against Democrats' actions, according to Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.
House Republicans tried to force a vote Monday evening to censure House Intelligence Chairman Adam B. Schiff, accusing the California Democrat of purposely misleading the public in his comments on the Intelligence Committee's interactions with a whistleblower whose complaint sparked the impeachment inquiry.
The Republican effort to censure the man leading the impeachment inquiry fizzled on Monday with Democrats indefinitely delaying a vote on the measure introduced by U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona.
In a party-line, 218-185 vote, Democrats opted to table Biggs' resolution against Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., for flippant comments he made describing the information on President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine that gave rise to the impeachment probe.