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Chief Political Correspondent, CNN

Washington, D.C.
Joined January 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    13 Nov 2018

    I went with @NancyPelosi to where she grew up in Little Italy, Baltimore for a new installment of my series She talked about her fight be Speaker again “None of us is indispensable, some of us are just better at our jobs...” watch on

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    17 hours ago

    Nadler indicated that one possibility is to have the six congressional committees that are investigating Trump to formally draft articles of impeachment, per sources. One person said it was an idea he floated but not one underway w/⁦⁦

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    20 hours ago

    Pelosi just privately told her members that they need to stay focused - but also indicated that if they need to support an impeachment inquiry, she respects that and must do what’s best for their district, per sources. She said Dems need to move forward in courts

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    Media: to : After today's , " and I are told before got to her press conference, she had an impromptu meeting w/ her caucus ... a 'robust discussion' about , member after member pressing the leadership."

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    18 hours ago

    Asked Pelosi about her previous concerns that Senate Rs wouldn't go along with convicting Trump if House impeaches, and she shot back: "I have never long said that ... The stronger our case is, the worse the Senate will look for just letting the president off the hook." A shift?

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    Mueller on Trump's praise for Wikileaks information in 2016 campaign: "Well, problematic is an understatement in terms of what it displays in terms of giving some hope or some boost to what is and should be illegal activity."

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    23 hours ago

    SWALWELL: Did you want to interview Donald Trump Jr.? MUELLER: I'm not going to discuss that. SWALWELL: Did you subpoena Donald Trump Jr.? MUELLER: And I'm not going to discuss that. SWALWELL: Did you want to interview the President? MUELLER: Yes.

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    Jul 24

    Current panel on has it right: This chyron is the big takeaway from the hearing so far

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    Jul 24

    “[Jon Stewart] painted a landscape for America to see our pain and suffering for the last 18 years,” 9/11 first responder advocate John Feal, on the impact of Stewart’s speech to Congress in June. “He not only chastised Congress—he embarrassed them.”

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    Jul 24

    on Dems in the Mueller testimony: “They got what they wanted and needed...about the notion of obstruction and most importantly the notion of the President insisting over and over again that he was exonerated. He was not exonerated.”

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    Jul 24

    BUCK: Okay. But the -- could you charge the president with a crime after he left office? MUELLER: Yes. BUCK: You believe that he committed -- you could charge the President of the United States with obstruction of justice after he left office? MUELLER: Yes.

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    About to join to talk with . Tune in now!

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    Jul 23

    Working with the brilliant who is anchoring -- RIGHT NOW - tune in! and much more to discuss!

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  16. Jul 23

    In the chair for again at the top of the hour. Tune in 11a et 8a pt

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    Jul 22
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    Jul 22

    DOJ warns Mueller that his testimony “must remain within the boundaries” of his public report and anything beyond that would be covered by executive privilege. It states view that DOJ believes Mueller’s testimony is “unnecessary”

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    Jul 23

    House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says it’s “incredibly arrogant” for the Justice Department to try and “instruct” Robert Mueller in his upcoming testimony

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    Jul 22

    The Justice Department wrote to Robert Mueller Monday about his upcoming testimony, saying it “must remain within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by executive privilege…”

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