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"I would say that we are bedeviled in society by enduring schisms, schisms based on differences, political differences, cultural differences, religious differences," Dr. Simmons said.
We don't have the kind of schisms we had before.
The Straussian lineages, and their fierce schisms, are notoriously complex.
Ethnic marginalization, regional schisms and mutual suspicion continue to plague Nigeria.
But his response only underscored the schisms between himself and Obama.
A campaign that opens schisms in the party does the opposite.
"I pray that there are no schisms," he said last month.
Clear schisms While the exchanges were intense and revealed clear schisms between Clinton and Sanders, they were largely confined to policy differences, and lacked the personal -- and even vulgar -- tone that characterized the last two Republican debates.
Feelings of frustration and despair intensify political distrust and deepen social schisms.
Clinton's advisers suggest that the ideological schisms among Democrats have been exaggerated.
They tried to polarize us by amplifying the schisms that already exist.
Amid these schisms, Afghan politics has lost political civility, morality and decency.
As the midterms approach, Republicans are attempting to exploit schisms in the Democratic party.
But there are reasons to suspect that the schisms in Indonesian society will deepen.
AND SO, I REALLY DO NOT THINK THE SCHISMS EXIST LIKE THEY DID BEFORE.
Thus there is no crisis point, and less risk of imitating Anglicanism's recent schisms.
Republicans meet in Cleveland on Monday to anoint their presidential nominee amid deep schisms.
The Constitution has become America's civic scripture, guiding us through polarizing threats and national schisms.
"In all such movements, there have been schisms, and minor splits as well," he added.
Yet it clings to those traditions even as schisms appear on all sides because: Help!
Democrats' left flank left dissatisfied Still, the shutdown revealed some schisms within the Democratic Party.
They argued that the apparently independent messages doesn't indicate any fundamental schisms in Trump's Cabinet.
Trump has said repeatedly he's committed to helping the nation heal its deep political schisms.
Many of the Trump administration's moves to roll back Obama-era protections highlight these schisms.
Schisms in the Democratic Party pale in comparison to schisms within the larger population, as partisan divisions are being overshadowed by an emerging split — in this country and abroad — between what can loosely be described as globalists versus nationalists, of cosmopolitan versus parochial interests.
Yet the schisms within May's own Conservative party could ultimately protect her from a leadership challenge.
Long an issue that has revealed partisan schisms within their ranks, Republicans are still at odds.
Even while Guzman was free to run his enterprise, the Sinaloa cartel experienced several significant schisms.
Despite conventional belief to the contrary, major schisms are somewhat rare in America's largest religious groups.
It's clear that Tuesday's announcement does not spell an end to Libya's political and territorial schisms.
Prabal Gurung's collection was heavy on suits in divergent vertical halves, wearable schisms in kaleidoscopic colors.
The movement's different schisms, ties to the alt-right, and views on feminism are other diversions.
At the time, clergy, politicians and journalists noted that the schisms were a blow to the Union.
Our adversaries are enjoying the disruption and schisms between the White House, Congress, and the intelligence community.
Like any other movement, the world of privacy experts has its radicals and moderates, feuds and schisms.
Mr. Pirsig's narrator (his barely disguised stand-in) focuses on what he sees as two profound schisms.
This may be real — but there are no substantive schisms between the president and the attorney general.
In 2013, immigration tore the House apart and only revealed deeper schisms between the base and House leadership.
What if the schism between Mr. Trump and establishment holdouts like Mitt Romney deepens, and other schisms follow?
I mean, what could the Academy have done to prevent itself from duplicating schisms beyond the movie theater?
What this means is that the schisms within May's party could ultimately protect her from a leadership challenge.
I didn't realize it at the time, but Armour was haunted by social schisms that threatened to swallow us.
In Chongqing, the schisms erupted into war in the summer of 1967, when militants seized weapons from armament plants.
The decision was another step down the road toward one of the most serious schisms in Christianity for centuries.
"There have been many schisms in the Church," Francis said, referring to the institution's long history of religious disputes.
The Republican candidates in Oklahoma and Kansas have been weighed down by unpopular predecessors and local schisms — Oklahoma Gov.
Ryan acknowledged that there are bitter divisions within the party, and the schisms aren't going to magically disappear overnight.
Now is the time we need a united front in the face of literal North Korean aggression, not schisms.
During a year of schisms and mistrust, OPEC has repeatedly wrong-footed the markets and its credibility is in tatters.
The schisms deepened after Hamas's third war with Israel, in 2014, which left around 2,300 Palestinians (and 70 Israelis) dead.
Because usually schisms conflate only when they are supported by the state, and this was the case in the Ukraine.
If you really wanted to know about schisms in California you should have asked a reasonable State of Jefferson supporter.
The alt-right movement, never very well unified, has been particularly rived by infighting and schisms in the last year.
Here's what we learned: They are questioning the traditional ties to Republican politics, which has caused schisms within their families.
Difficult politics ahead Schisms over how to overhaul Medicaid and how to structure refundable tax credits won't be solved anytime soon.
Ultimately, it's Republicans who are in charge and Republicans who have been dogged by internal schisms on immigration for years now.
The PD is seen on around 103 percent, paying the price for internal schisms and the slow pace of economic recovery.
Trump, in a blaze of tweets, neatly united the Democrats at a moment when their divisions threatened to deepen into schisms.
As in most schisms in Christianity's history, this one is determined as much by realpolitik and national interests as by dogma.
The gamble on an Anglican approach to faith and morals is even more high-risk — as Anglicanism's own schisms well attest.
Yugoslavia's Tito — who knew far more about the schisms within the Hanoi government than Johnson did — advised playing on those divisions.
Deep schisms within the GOP conference and long-simmering mistrust between Republicans and Democrats also threaten to derail any potential compromise.
It's caused deep schisms in the US's relationships with its partners, but not irreconcilable ones, according to EU President Donald Tusk.
Schisms among rival groups of Republicans and Democrats played out openly during the conventions, as rival factions booed and jeered one another.
Wandering through the various lives visited by Soth's images, it is easy to understand the political and cultural schisms in our country.
Of course, there was always what they called active measures and ways to influence the Western world to create divisions and schisms.
And the way it has influenced their two images in the decade since follows the lines of major schisms in American culture.
Mr. Kushner, in particular, has become a sort of proxy for these larger schisms about faith and Israel, according to Jewish experts.
These schisms and more have eroded the willingness of many Israeli legislators to please American Jews at the price of political instability.
Meanwhile, dwindling union membership and economic uncertainty have created schisms between unions representing workers from industries such as mining, teaching and retail.
Yet Sibiu and the EU elections on May 26 are set to expose continuing schisms on how to move the Union forward.
Mr Kushner's depiction of the schisms that Reagan opened up in the American left also bear a stern message for today's Democratic Party.
Clinton are widely disliked by voters, and both parties will need to repair schisms that might spell doom in an ordinary election year.
As the rights of citizenship were at stake in Dred, during the 1845 schisms the rights of church membership were the basic question.
The last presidential elections in 2014 led to months of political paralysis, and the country's political and ethnic schisms have not been resolved.
There are two sides, those who demand reform and those who oppose it, but each side is crosshatched with factional and temperamental schisms.
It was an election that was supposed to happen three years ago, delayed time and again by widening political schisms and worsening security.
Season two has quietly opened schisms between almost all of them — the Kendall/Shiv alliance seems strongest right now, and who'd have thunk?
Universal suffrage to elect the city's leader, with groups fighting on opposing ideological or socioeconomic platforms, would serve only to amplify the existing schisms.
The American right of the 1990s was, like most successful and long-lived political parties, a broad church with any number of internal schisms.
The group's experimentation was not always embraced, though, leading to one of the early public schisms between hip-hop's pop- and street-oriented wings.
Gupta feels the same way about the schisms in the Democratic Party exposed by the prolonged primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Religious historians say we haven't seen so many church schisms since 19th-century debates over slavery, when denominations split into Northern and Southern branches.
These schisms are rarely deliberate — rather, they are sparked by a director's cut of a popular film, an offhand remark made in an interview.
MAYORAL CONTROL If ever there was an issue that seemingly exposed deeper political schisms in Albany, the control of New York City's schools is it.
They heralded a new age in which the state would fulfill its function, in which conflicts and schisms, whether religious, ethnic or tribal, would dissolve.
John Andrews Sag Harbor, N.Y. TO THE EDITOR: John Schwartz highlights schisms in the environmental movement, but neglects its biggest weakness and opportunity: climate equity.
"My time in Los Angeles has healed the schisms between my art, clairvoyance practice, and life—the mystery of reconstitution has presented itself," she says.
There has been no overt effort to arrest Mr. Guaidó, a reflection of the schisms in Venezuelan society over the political struggle convulsing the country.
Those kinds of schisms have plagued party conventions in years when a Republican incumbent went on to lose his re-election bid, Republican officials said.
The amendment has naturally created its own schisms in New York, a political microburst that has mostly divided Republicans from Democrats, and upstate from downstate.
There were some schisms beneath the unified front, however, as frustration mountedamong Hispanic evangelicals, one of the fastest-growing religious groups in the United States.
When large-scale schisms happen, however, they fall along worrisome fault lines that exacerbate social conflict, heighten tensions, and worsen intractable political tensions in American culture.
Everything else—war and rumors of war, a thousand schisms rupturing the very sense of what our nation is—can be found in the history books.
The motion for a no-confidence vote was rejected by a majority of government ministers, but the exercise highlighted the deep schisms among Croatia's political elite.
It stands to reason that one of the painful schisms between "old" Detroit and new comes down to the very question of what the landscape reveals.
At its 32nd annual event, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday night, the usual controversies — band schisms, score-settling at the microphone — were mostly absent.
The schisms within the administration could be aired publicly if the Senate Armed Services Committee exercises a right to hold a confirmation hearing for General McMaster.
As Lila describes how books come from a pail of words in your head, one of the schisms in the neighborhood social life splits open around them.
One factor is that Brazil is in its worst economic recession in recent history; another is political schisms among political parties that accuse one another of corruption.
Support for the PD, headed by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, has fallen steadily in recent months, with the group damaged by deep schisms and personality clashes.
Trump's rise reflects real schisms present in the U.S. and a disgust at the gap between the richest of the rich and the rest of the population.
Dogged by deep ideological schisms within his conference, McConnell postponed a vote to repeal and replace Obamacare until his party can find a way to come together.
It seems like one of those games that can create some really stressful situations and potentially cause some schisms in your previously airtight relationships with other players.
Support for the alliance generally remains high in Europe and in the U.S. The flipside: Despite the united front this week in D.C., there are growing schisms.
Eleanor finds beef with her son's American-raised, low-income girlfriend Rachel, activating the old (read: tired), binary schisms between seemingly polar opposites that never mix well.
"I pray there are no schisms," Francis said in a lengthy news conference aboard the papal plane as he returned from a six-day trip to Africa.
Tackling immigration could further reveal GOP schisms, not to mention it will take valuable legislative time away from efforts to pursue other top agenda items like tax reform.
Abroad in America Staunch in its opposition to the Democrats but rived by fierce internal schisms, the American political party stumbled toward defeat, its members cursing their fate.
With the government's reluctance to address these schisms, every violent episode breeds fear that the nation will fracture in new and unexpected ways, leading to yet more bloodshed.
The schisms in our society seem deeper than ever; the differences we might have put aside to go to the movies are in a state of constant inflammation.
Baylor slowly coming to terms with its identity as an integrated college was the first of multiple "schisms" among the administration and the faculty as to the college's future.
The schisms seemed most evident in 2009, when former President Barack Obama signed into law a major economic-recovery package that included more than $7 billion in broadband aid.
But it's emblematic of another funny characteristic all the women in this game share: Female friendships end with death, despair, or schisms born from their obsession with a man.
Those three days — the first peace in 17 years — demonstrated that regardless of internal ideological schisms, the Taliban's central leadership maintains the ability to enforce commands throughout its ranks.
In 1982 I wrote an investigative article for Ms. magazine that detailed many of the same fevered schisms among Jewish women and women of color that your article discussed.
Those actions have led to serious schisms in America's international relationships: Allies have struck back with tariffs of their own, even as they lament the upending of traditional partnerships.
But the sexual harassment scandal surrounding Mr. Conyers, the longest serving member of the House, has highlighted schisms that are as much about generations as they are about gender.
It's a promise seven years in the making, and one that seems even more endangered given tense exchanges with constituents and schisms within the GOP over how to move forward.
The congressional Republican strategy for the next six months will most likely be a variation of the old Muhammad Ali rope-a-dope, papering over the schisms within the party.
Luther's final break from Rome came with the Augsburg Confession in 73, and the rest is no end of history, replete with schisms and catastrophic wars throughout Europe and beyond.
If we are going to mend the deep schisms that exist, we have to look past our present boundaries and lean into our differences to find the ties that connect us.
It threatened schisms with the Anglican Communion and an open revolt by several Episcopal bishops and even prompted a spinoff by a conservative group that founded the Anglican Church in America.
As the negotiations progressed, the White House became aware of the schisms within the GOP ranks, which festered for years and led Ryan's predecessor, House Speaker John Boehner, to step down.
But it took some time for outsiders to recognize how different Syria was, how its internal schisms — like tightly coiled springs — would provoke the fears and ambitions of all its neighbors.
Pelosi's statement reveals the deep schisms within the Democratic Party between those willing to show some flexibility now after a three-day shutdown and those who are dug in on immigration.
LONDON — The British monarchy has survived public crises before — religious schisms, revolutions, murderous kings — but this week the royal family scrambled to confront a relatively new opponent: the embarrassing televised interview.
The arrest of al-Barnawi, if independently confirmed, would be significant as jihadists have been pushed out of northeastern areas they once controlled and conflicting messages on social media suggest internal schisms.
Mick Mulvaney, the president's acting chief of staff, and John R. Bolton, his former national security adviser, clashed in court even as more accounts of internal schisms emerged in books and testimony.
In response, she argues that she was drawn to the schisms between ­Mizrahi (Jews from the Middle East) and Ashkenazi (Jews from Europe) because their divergent loyalties have been overshadowed or downplayed.
The state of play: That split is evidenced by the geographic schisms in Google interest in two programs — HBO's "Succession" and USA's "WWE Raw" — which both air weekly to similarly-sized audiences.
The decision to delay anointing a successor broke with the unwritten conventions that have ensured relatively stable leadership changes since the era of Deng Xiaoping, which was troubled by schisms and purges.
Now, a burst of new films, many of them documentaries, are taking a deep look beyond the headlines at the lasting impact that racial schisms and racism have on Americans' everyday lives.
Even as he worked to bridge growing national schisms, however, Trump didn't avoid the dark warnings about immigrants and nods to populist nationalism that have helped foment disunity over the past year.
"Those kinds of schisms, people often want to avoid them, but sometimes something comes along and forces everyone to pick a team," said "Winners Take All" author Anand Giridharadas, "and Amazon is that."
Most people with a positive group experience have observed other ones that turned bad — comment threads that went far off the rails, schisms that broke the group into pieces, mods who burned out.
Support for the ruling center-left Democratic Party (PD), headed by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, has fallen steadily in recent months, with the group heavily penalized by deep schisms and personality clashes.
"Dear White People" examines the black college experience from various angles, owing a debt to Spike Lee's "School Daze" in exploring not just the friction with whites but schisms within the community itself.
The June 2016 referendum, in which 52 percent of the UK voted to leave the European Union, exposed schisms that will likely last long after the official Brexit deadline of March 29, 2019.
Invited by Mississippi's Republican governor, Phil Bryant, Mr. Trump attended the event on Saturday in the hopes of helping to unify a country that has been struggling to repair its lingering racial schisms.
The Language Movement that was born here would lead to the schisms that gave birth to Bangladesh, and, according to the Awami League argument, these were the same forces that ultimately propelled Deepan's assailants.
It is that exact wielding of privilege and resources that creates schisms between outsiders and Detroiters — who are some of the most heartfelt, warm, and hard-working people you will find in our nation.
Right-wing schisms are a staple of conservatism: There are the libertarian, hands-off-my-money types, and then there are the cultural right-wingers, tired of watering down their racism to win votes.
This time she took a stand, knowing it could hurt her business in a pro-gun, largely rural state, where hunting and target practice are immensely popular and where the political schisms run deep.
He cites a 1376 letter from the mystic Catherine of Siena to a disciple, in which she presciently warns of schisms within the Catholic Church and invokes the Eucharist as a symbol of unity.
It took the example of the real-life Barr to point out that the schisms in America right now aren't just about politics, in the sense of marginal tax rates or health care policy.
Thailand has been rived by political schisms for nearly two decades, and members of the royal family, although considered to be above the cut and thrust of politics, have been drawn into the disorder.
The party's divisions over the EU has led to the demise of its last four prime ministers - May, Cameron, John Major and Margaret Thatcher - and there is little indication these schisms will be healed soon.
Invoking America's better angels, Biden is offering experience and a character forged by tragedy to purge the scandals, lies and constitutional chicanery of the current President and to close the societal schisms he has widened.
Given Trump's somewhat icy interactions with Macron, a picture of Trump beaming at Putin — while Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel stare back, stone-faced — was a stark visual reminder of the schisms among allies.
I'm sure our children and our children's children will study at least a brief paragraph about the first female presidential nominee of a major party, as well as the schisms and changes within the Republican party.
She added that Trump's recent speeches on the stump show his intentions to bring down the GOP establishment, taking fractures that already exist in the party and creating massive schisms that could tear Republicans ideologically apart.
The party's divisions over the EU has led to the demise of its last four prime ministers - May, David Cameron, John Major and Margaret Thatcher - and there is little indication these schisms will be healed soon.
Republicans are also gearing up for a major overhaul of the country's tax code, a once-in-a-generation legislative opportunity that will bring with it a lobbying frenzy, more internal Republican schisms and tough decisions.
The Communist Party goes to great lengths every year to avoid rekindling memories of the schisms and bloodshed of 1989 — the efforts are so strenuous that they serve to remind many of the June 4 anniversary.
Members of the Freedom Caucus look at their moderate colleagues' recent actions and some sympathize, saying it's a side effect of leadership's resistance to bring up bills that aren't already guaranteed reveal schisms within their ranks.
In her award-winning 1978 narrative, Tuchman argued that many of the disruptive forces at work in the 14th century — war, religious schisms, the plague — played out again during the 20th century (hence the book's title).
Spruill, a professor of women's, Southern and modern American history at the University of South Carolina, convincingly traces today's schisms to events surrounding the National Women's Conference, a four-day gathering in Houston in November 1977.
On this episode of The Weeds, Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias talk with Vox's foreign editor, Yochi Dreazen, about President Trump's foreign policy and the schisms that exist between the president and his chief foreign diplomats.
He has played us-and-them politics for so long that he has exacerbated the country's many schisms—between Jews and Arabs, diaspora Jews and Israelis, western Ashkenazi and eastern Mizrahi Jews, and secular and religious ones.
That said, those portmanteaus all pertain to political schisms directly comparable to Britain leaving the European Union, as opposed to, say, an urbane sexagenarian finally calling time on an illustrious spell managing a North London football club.
No fight has ripped the caucus apart quite like the emergency border supplemental funding fight did and there are some fears in the caucus that this spending negotiation could once again reveal deep schisms within Pelosi's ranks.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The death of Junaid Jamshed, a Pakistani rock star-turned-evangelist, in a plane crash on Wednesday has stirred debate over his legacy, raising questions that cut to the heart of Pakistan's widening cultural schisms.
There are schisms and antagonisms based on territory and belief — most piquantly represented by the enmity between a bagel (Edward Norton) and a lavash (David Krumholtz) — and a repressive sexual morality underwritten by fear of the gods.
The organization did experience several fractures prior to his arrest, such as the 2008 split with the Beltran Leyva Organization and the 2014 departure of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), but Sinaloa survived these schisms.
What may seem like a unified front has pronounced schisms, with conflicting opinions on many issues, including nuclear power and natural gas, that are complicating what it means to be an environmentalist in this day and age.
As a Negro, she was many things—black and white, a bastard child of cultures that were not her own, though she was part of them, a product both of Europe's cultural schisms and of American racism.
Her comments to the Second Circuit Judicial Conference in New York underscore the deep schisms on the newly solidified conservative court now that Justice Anthony Kennedy has been replaced by the younger and more conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Deep schisms in the US over climate change are on show at the UN climate talks in Bonn—where two sharply different visions of America's role in addressing dangerous global warming have been put forward to the world.
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And it ended in a way that beautifully sets up a third season that will only exacerbate the schisms between the characters: Protagonist Dory (Alia Shawkat) goes to prison, after one of her friends seemingly rats her out.
And yet, the schisms that threaten to tear the United States apart grow ever more vast, and there's just no way to reverse that trajectory while so many alleged misdeeds of the Trump administration lie concealed in shadows.
Russia wants schisms between you and your team, so the more Lavrov can get you to praise Russia by talking about your special relationship, while your team points to Russia's problematic behavior, the better it is for Putin.
Not only did the months-long fight to repeal Obamacare in 2017 expose deep schisms inside the GOP, it died a very public death on the Senate floor that summer with John McCain's now infamous thumbs-down vote.
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The security forces themselves are divided several times over: between lower-level officers and more senior ones; between those with the Defense Ministry and those with the Interior Ministry, which includes brigades close to Iran; and other, smaller schisms.
But after watching the House impeachment inquiry play out, the thinking is that calling witnesses would quickly devolve into a messy, contentious battle that would reveal intra-party schisms and eat up precious floor time in an election year.
"Weaponized narrative seeks to undermine an opponent's civilization, identity and will by generating complexity, confusion and political and social schisms," the article says, repeating the claim that Russia "controlled" the United States presidential election with disinformation and hacked data.
Leaders of G7 nations meeting in Canada from Friday are more divided than at any time in the group's 42-year history, with Trump's "America First" policies at risk of causing a global trade war and deep diplomatic schisms.
More schisms may be coming: Politicians in Scotland and Northern Ireland, which both voted to stay in the union, raised the possibility of leaving the United Kingdom, and populist anger is running high in many nations, including the United States.
Q. & A. The schisms of the 1960s, which opened up when many baby boomers were teenagers or in the first stages of adulthood, are commonly used as a Rosetta stone to decipher current political and cultural battles in the United States.
An outwardly cordial meeting this week between Pope Francis and his predecessor, Benedict XVI, masked a growing concern within the Vatican and beyond: that having two popes could confuse the faithful — and risk creating schisms in the Roman Catholic Church.
It became an internet phenomenon: People named other things in Boaty McBoatface fashion, Boaty McBoatface got its own Twitter handle, schisms were formed between invested boat namers, and a #TeamBoatyMcBoatface hashtag arose that Stephen Colbert endorsed on The Late Show.
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While relations among the rival churches are cordial, some villagers warned that local schisms could arise from renewed attempts to push together the state-sanctioned Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, which claims independence from the Vatican, and underground churches loyal to Pope Francis.
She spent time on archaeological digs, insisting that antiquities remain where they were found, met with Bedouin sheikhs to understand tribal loyalties and schisms, and was eventually made the first female intelligence officer in the British Military, after World War I began.
But debating what to do in the south has exposed some of the old schisms and anxieties about the extent to which an American-dominated alliance should openly engage in parts of the world that European nations once ruled and have traditionally managed.
His speeches were mostly get-out-the-vote pleas, but he defended his record on health care at a time when Mr. Trump has been trying to dismantle it, and he, too, pointed to the social, economic and racial schisms cleaving American society.
There were signs of schisms in the White House, including what appeared to be growing rifts between Mr. Bannon and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and trusted adviser; Gary D. Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council; and Lt. Gen.
The skill with which she has handled impeachment, dealing with a mean-spirited often unhinged president, navigated the ideological schisms within her own party to produce an impressive legislative record is the envy of more than a few Republicans who abhor her views.
They need their own populist playbook and a presidential candidate equipped to forcefully campaign on it, someone whose personality — bravura, charisma, and bullheadedness — can seal for even a short while the cracks and schisms that push the party in a hundred different directions.
Washington, Riyadh and Jerusalem have long been concerned about the development of an Iranian nuclear weapon, yet the more short-term concern is about Tehran's behaviour across Syria, Bahrain, Iraq and Lebanon, where it capitalizes on schisms within and across state borders.
After dramatic day, GOP fails to reach health care deal But on the flip side, if the effort collapses, it will unleash a blame game with the potential to open schisms in the GOP's governing majority between Trump and the establishment on Capitol Hill.
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Leaders of the Group of Seven rich nations headed for a summit in Canada more divided than at any time in the group's 42-year history, as U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policies risk causing a global trade war and deep diplomatic schisms.
Ousted national security adviser John Bolton put on display the deep schisms between himself and President Donald Trump on North Korea, publicly breaking with his former boss on Monday about how best to get Kim Jong Un's regime to wind down its nuclear weapons program.
The GOP had used a process known as reconciliation to force the health care bill through Congress -- a process that technically wouldn't have required any Democratic cooperation to pass with a simple majority in the Senate -- but Republican schisms were so pervasive that the bill died anyway.
The steady and seemingly inexorable unification of the Democratic Party behind Hillary Clinton stands in striking contrast with the rancorous and widening schisms within the Republican Party over the dominance of Donald J. Trump, who swept contests from the Northeast to the Deep South on Tuesday.
An outwardly cordial meeting this week between Pope Francis and his predecessor, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, masked a growing concern within the Vatican and far beyond: that having two popes can be confusing to the faithful — and can risk creating schisms within the Roman Catholic Church.
Frank: Let's stop the litigating there and end on a point where I'm guessing we have agreement: This latest chapter of the Trump presidency, like everything else about it, has brought the schisms of contemporary America and contemporary politics into the boldest, sharpest, scariest relief imaginable. No?
The liberal opposition, having suffered numerous crises and schisms, returned to its weakest position, and nothing remained of the former alliances: Mr. Nemtsov was murdered; Mr. Kasparov left Russia; and Mr. Kasyanov's party fared poorly in the parliamentary election in 2016 and he faded into the background.
Pelosi has been juggling the House's constitutional imperative to consider the President's conduct and the fervent disdain in which he is held by liberal grass roots activists with the knowledge that impeachment would open political schisms that could damage Democrats in 2020 if they are seen as overreaching.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Leaders of the Group of Seven rich nations headed for a summit in Canada on Thursday more divided than at any time in the group's 42-year history, as U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policies risk causing a global trade war and deep diplomatic schisms.
Burisma is the Ukrainian company Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, formerly advised.
Yet the Democratic campaign has attracted none of the "This Is Chaos!" coverage that's attended the Republican primary season, none of the garment-rending among pundits and political insiders, none of the talk about civil wars and permanent schisms and a party that may never be the same.
In almost three years since President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE was elected, the nation has seen its schisms grow deeper and more jagged.
In short, for most of history, all human events — the rise and fall of empires, the spread of plagues, the spread and schisms of religions, the invention of wheels and aqueducts and the printing press — barely affected the typical person's life span, political freedom, economic productivity, or wealth.
Republican schisms over President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE are growing deeper as new details emerge about his actions on Ukraine and Democrats push hard for impeachment.
Clinton has also served as a sounding board for many candidates, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and Sen.
In match-ups, on average, he's running 7 points behind Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and 5 points behind both Sens.
So far, eight candidates have said they qualified for the November event: former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, Sen.
Despite a lack of military credentials, Mawlawi Haibatullah became seen during a hasty series of leadership meetings as a throwback to core religious values and a possible figure to unify around after months of leadership struggle and violent schisms, according to insurgent commanders who were briefed on the selection process.
And after his comparison of impeachment with a "lynching," otherwise stalwart allies like House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP protest overshadows impeachment hearing The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Cheney says Congress needs to place sanctions on Turkey despite Trump announcement MORE (R-Calif.) expressed their unease.
The decision that faces about a quarter of Iowa Democratic voters who say they plan to attend the caucuses but who have yet to choose their first-choice candidate is a consequential one, one that reveals the schisms within a party that is ostensibly determined to unite itself ahead of November's general election.
However often President Trump strays from his favored political strategy, he faithfully returns to it like a dog to a bone: first, polarize the American electorate along racial, cultural and economic lines, then exploit the schisms that have supplanted the class divisions that were once central to both American and European partisan politics.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Coulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked New bipartisan Senate climate caucus aims to take 'politics' out of the topic MORE (R) has also indicated he plans to join the caucus, according to three sources with knowledge.
Democrats are focusing on a July 25 call during with Trump asked Ukraine's leader to look into allegations about former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzGOP protest overshadows impeachment hearing The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Buttigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' MORE (R-Fla.), the GOP lawmakers gathered outside the sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) in the Capitol basement in protest of how Democrats have been conducting the probe.
" Senate Majority Whip John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises No. 2 GOP senator: 'Picture coming out of' diplomat's testimony 'not a good one' Senate GOP blocks three election security bills for second day MORE, the No. 2 Republican in the upper chamber, condemned the remarks, telling reporters they were: "Inappropriate.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE has reached the highest lead over his 6900 Democratic presidential competitors since April, according to a CNN poll released Wednesday.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE (D) holds a double-digit lead over the 6900 Democratic primary field in California, according to a new survey.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Coulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked New bipartisan Senate climate caucus aims to take 'politics' out of the topic MORE (R-Utah) Thursday to back Republicans in their reelection campaigns, a source familiar with the fundraiser confirmed to The Hill.
The Hungarian and Russian leaders, however, reportedly did not specifically urge Trump to ask Ukraine for information on Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
Though Mr. Maduro is widely unpopular, he has used the judiciary and other divisions of government to tighten his hold on power, jail prominent critics and demoralize the opposition, which has suffered deep schisms following a dismal showing in regional elections last month in which the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela was able to buttress its dominance.
Some Republicans have also broken with Trump over the comments, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP protest overshadows impeachment hearing The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Cheney says Congress needs to place sanctions on Turkey despite Trump announcement MORE (R-Calif.), who offered tepid criticism by saying he disagreed with Trump's use of the word.
Trump declined to participate in the event, and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE (D), who remains a Democratic front-runner, is unable to participate due to a scheduling issue.
It's a familiar grumble and not one that is expected to derail the vote or endanger the agreement, but it reveals the long-simmering schisms within the conference that pits the appropriators, leaders and practically-minded Republicans against their more ideological colleagues -- some of whom came to Washington on the promise of reining in government spending during the rise of the tea party.
His testimony strongly contradicted Trump's repeated assertion that there was no "quid pro quo" conditioning aid to the Eastern European country on an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and his son Hunter.
With 53 Senate Republicans, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) could only afford to lose two GOP senators.
A whistleblower complaint accusing Trump of pressuring Ukraine to open an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, and his son Hunter is at the heart of the inquiry.
Volker testified that he did not mention former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE by name in his conversation with Zelensky, nor did he recommend Zelensky engage directly with Giuliani, according to the newspaper.
The subpoena also reportedly is seeking information about Giuliani and his two business associates, who had been helping Giuliani investigate Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE before their arrest.
A troupe of South Asian actors, assembled from across the globe, gathered in a Manhattan rehearsal room in March to enact, in song and dance, one of the signature schisms of the 20th century: the British-mandated partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, which led to the displacement of some 15 million, deaths numbering more than a million and a legacy of barely contained border tension.
Thirty-three percent of likely primary voters surveyed said they intend to support Warren, while 22019 percent said they would back former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and 13 percent said they plan to vote for Sen.
The most riveting moment came when Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE finally was forced to explain his demand, as vice president, that the Ukrainian president fire a prosecutor who was investigating the company that was paying Biden's son millions of dollars.
A top diplomat to Ukraine told House investigators on Tuesday that he believed Trump withheld political aid to Ukraine in an effort to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE holds a 2900-point lead in South Carolina's presidential primary, according to a survey released Wednesday, with the Palmetto State again offering Biden his largest margin among the early-voting contests.
Centered on a successful-ish improv troupe whose ranks include characters played by Gillian Jacobs, Keegan-Michael Key, Kate Micucci, Chris Gethard, and Birbiglia himself, Don't Think Twice explores a weird time in those performers' lives, as the beckoning of greater success (for some) and the age-old question of "Am I getting too old for this shit?" creates deep schisms within a group that considers itself family.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzGOP protest overshadows impeachment hearing The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Buttigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' MORE (R-Fla.) did the demonstration to loudly protest the process in which Democrats have been conducting their impeachment inquiry — behind closed doors, limiting members' access to transcripts, without an impeachment vote by the full House, and without giving Republicans the power to subpoena their own witnesses.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) and other top Republicans on Tuesday introduced a resolution warning the Trump administration against withdrawing U.S. troops from northern Syria.
"Rather than acknowledge that the sky hasn't fallen, our Democratic friends still want to undermine tax reform," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) said Wednesday.
Flores made national news in the primary earlier this year when she accused former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE of inappropriate touching, saying he sniffed her hair and kissed the back of her head without permission at a campaign event in 2014.
And McConnell introduces resolution: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) and other top Republicans on Tuesday introduced a resolution warning the Trump administration against withdrawing U.S. troops from northern Syria.
Romney has been one of Trump's loudest critics within the Republican Party in the past few weeks, condemning the president for his decision to remove U.S. troops from Syria and for asking the Ukrainian president to look into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and his son.
Those bills stalled in the GOP-controlled Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) labeled the For the People Act the "Democrat Politician Protection Act" because of its language around voting reform.
" And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) appeared to contradict Trump, who earlier this month said the GOP leader had told him the phone call with Zelensky was "innocent" and "perfect.
These schisms are playing out in Congress too, especially the House where that small contingent of freshmen — led by New York's Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez blasts Electoral College as a 'scam' Trump slams Tlaib after press conference on Israel ban: I don't buy her tears Scaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' MORE and self-named "The Squad" — are consistently challenging senior Democrats, particularly Speaker Pelosi, to be more aggressively left wing.
Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Trump official declines to detail plans if ObamaCare struck down | DEA unveils rule for opioid manufacturers | Republican tells Zuckerberg to allow anti-vax content Overnight Defense: Trump lifts sanctions on Turkey | 'Small number' of troops to remain by Syrian oil fields | Defense official's impeachment testimony delayed five hours after Republicans storm secure room MORE (R-N.C.).
William Taylor, the head of the U.S. Embassy in Kiev, informed House lawmakers he was told nearly $400 million in military aid was contingent on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announcing investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, his son Hunter Biden, the Burisma energy company and 2016 election interference.
The 2020 election is not about capitalism or socialism; it's not about Ukraine or Syria or Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE or even Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE.
John CornynJohn CornynCornyn to introduce gun violence legislation Congress faces major hurdles to spending deal Thune calls Trump remarks on lynching 'inappropriate' MORE (R-Texas), an adviser to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.), told reporters Tuesday.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE hit President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE over the economy Wednesday, accusing Trump of "squandering" strong economic growth from the end of the Obama administration.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP protest overshadows impeachment hearing The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Cheney says Congress needs to place sanctions on Turkey despite Trump announcement MORE (R-Calif.) said he disagreed with President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE's rhetoric comparing the Democrats' impeachment inquiry to a lynching, but added he thinks the president's frustrations over the investigation are legitimate.
The fracas also follows testimony from Taylor, who told committees just one day ago that Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine to pressure the country to conduct a pair of investigations — one into 2016 election hacking, the other into the family of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE — that might have helped Trump's reelection campaign next year.
The focus group participants were asked to compare Stack in three-way races against President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE and either of the two 85033 Democratic front-runners, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE or Sen.
White House hopeful Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE has condemned President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE for likening the impeachment inquiry to a "lynching," though he made a similar comparison when describing the impeachment investigation against former President Clinton.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (Ky.) and other top Republicans introduced a resolution on Tuesday that urged Trump to reverse course on the troop pullback, condemned Turkey's military invasion and suggested that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's White House invitation be revoked.
There are also outstanding questions about the nature of interactions between Trump's personal lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump's new challenge is officials dishing dirt Budowsky: Trump presidency in mortal peril Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE and Ukrainian officials over an investigation of Democratic candidate and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in May discussed with advisers at length his concerns about the pressure that President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE was applying on him to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, two months before the leaders' July 25 phone call, The Associated Press reports.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Coulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked New bipartisan Senate climate caucus aims to take 'politics' out of the topic MORE's (R-Utah) public battles with President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE are taking a toll on his relationship with fellow GOP senators, with many resenting the implication that they're afraid of standing up to the president.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) said he hasn't discussed the Ukraine phone call at the center of the House impeachment inquiry with President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Trump prepares to formally withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Accord MORE (R-Ky.) is urging Republicans to focus on Democrats and their tactics in seeking to mount an effective defense of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE on impeachment.
Ukraine knew by the beginning of August that the Trump administration was holding up military aid over President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE's desire for Ukraine's president to open a criminal probe into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE (D), according to documents and interviews obtained by The New York Times.
Trump's attacks on Democrats have increased in fervency in the four weeks since House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiSpeier to run for Oversight gavel Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump House passes third bill aimed at preventing foreign election interference MORE (D-Calif.) announced the lower chamber would move forward with an impeachment inquiry focused on his effort to have Ukraine investigate 85033 Democratic contender and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
To put that in perspective that is 22019 times what Bernie SandersBernie SandersSaagar Enjeti questions Warren's authenticity on 'Medicare for all' All-female panel to moderate November Democratic primary debate Senate rejects Dem measure to overturn IRS rules on SALT deduction cap MORE and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenSaagar Enjeti questions Warren's authenticity on 'Medicare for all' All-female panel to moderate November Democratic primary debate Ocasio-Cortez grills Zuckerberg over political ad policy MORE raised in the same period and 10 times that raised by Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
William Taylor, who serves as the chargé d'affaires for Ukraine, in meticulous detail laid out in his lengthy 22019-page opening statement what he viewed as President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE withholding roughly $400 million in financial aid until he secured commitment from Ukraine that they were investigating one of his top political rivals, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE (D-Mass.) and South Bend Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 Krystal Ball warns about lagging youth support for Buttigieg MORE (D) is highlighting old schisms in the Democratic Party over ideology and political strategy — disputes that highlight just how crucial the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses are to both candidates.
Taylor is the most recent witness to testify in the Democrats' month-old impeachment inquiry, which was formally launched by Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiSpeier to run for Oversight gavel Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump House passes third bill aimed at preventing foreign election interference MORE (D-Calif.) in response to allegations from a government whistleblower that Trump had dangled almost $400 million in military aid to Ukraine if Zelensky would investigate the son of Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, a leading 85033 presidential contender.
Rep. Mark DeSaulnierMark James DeSaulnierDemocratic lawmaker laments Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine House Democrat expects impeachment vote before 2020 Democratic congressman talks latest developments in impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that even though there's no justification for Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine, he argued that the actions taken by former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE's son shouldn't be compared with those committed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE.
Laura Cooper, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, did not answer questions from reporters as she entered the hearing room where both current and former officials have testified in recent weeks about alleged efforts by Trump and his personal attorney, Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump's new challenge is officials dishing dirt Budowsky: Trump presidency in mortal peril Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE, to press Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch investigations into both interference in the 2016 presidential election and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE.

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