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Massachusetts City Resolution to Demand Trump Impeachment Probe
NYPost – The Massachusetts city of Cambridge has passed a resolution calling for an impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump. The Cambridge City Council passed the resolution Monday evening by a 7-1 vote. One council member abstained from voting. The resolution calls on the U.S. House of Representatives to review whether Trump’s many business interests…
[Video] Washington Impeachment Protest Sept 15, Join Us!
On September 15th 2007 there is a march in Washington to impeach both Bush and Cheney…please try to be there and lend your support for the world!! If you cannot be there, contact your political head and tell them your not going to take this any longer!! If you need transportation, visit http://answer.pephost.org to locate…
Cheney continues to urge Iran strike
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Justice Dept. to White House officials: Ignore Congress
By Richard B. Schmitt, Los Angeles Times In a broadly worded legal opinion, the Justice Department has concluded that President Bush’s former top lawyer, and possibly other senior White House officials, can ignore subpoenas from Congress to testify about the U.S. attorneys affair. The three-page opinion raises questions about whether the Justice Department would prosecute…
