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House Dems raise possibility of new impeachment articles against Trump in battle over ex-White House counsel testimony
The lawyer for House Judiciary Committee Democrats revealed Monday there is a possibility lawmakers could pursue even more articles of impeachment against President Trump -- despite having already adopted two of them last week following a grueling, historic and bitterly partisan debate.
The lawyer for House Judiciary Committee Democrats revealed Monday there is a possibility lawmakers could pursue even more articles of impeachment against President Trump -- despite having already adopted two of them last week following a grueling, historic and bitterly partisan debate.
The prospect of additional articles -- while perhaps unlikely -- was floated as part of a court battle over Democrats' bid to compel testimony from former White House Counsel Don McGahn. The committee’s counsel filed a brief Monday, making the case for why the panel still wants to hear from McGahn despite having already voted for impeachment.
Democrats originally sought McGahn's testimony in connection with his claims to then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team that Trump wanted him to have Mueller fired. Trump’s critics claimed this request constituted obstruction of justice. Click here for more on our top story.
Exclusive: Christianity Today's call for Trump's removal would have 'disappointed' my father, Billy Graham's son says
The late Rev. Billy Graham would not have supported Christianity Today's recent call for President Trump's removal from office, Graham's son Franklin told Fox News in an exclusive interview Monday night.
The late Rev. Billy Graham would not have supported Christianity Today's recent call for President Trump's removal from office, Graham's son Franklin told Fox News in an exclusive interview Monday night.
"My father would be very disappointed and would not agree with it at all," the Rev. Franklin Graham said on "The Ingraham Angle." "My father believed in Donald Trump, supported Donald Trump and he actually voted for Donald Trump, and if he were here today he would tell you that himself."
Franklin Graham, 67, is an evangelist like his father and was among nearly 200 evangelical leaders who condemned Christianity Today for publishing an anti-Trump editorial. The monthly magazine, with a circulation of about 130,000 readers, was founded by the late Rev. Graham in 1956. Click here for more.
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