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Barr has said he has no objections to Mueller testifying to Congress.
He was shot dead in 2004 after testifying to a parliamentary committee.
One featured her family members, including some Republicans, testifying to her character.
Page is testifying to congressional lawmakers in a closed-door session on Friday.
Testifying to that committee first might have helped him hit his stride quicker.
Upstairs is a workshop testifying to the interests of Serett's owner, Josh Young.
Zuckerberg has been under intense scrutiny, testifying to Congressional lawmakers about Facebook's privacy practices.
But he added that Trump took no act to stop aides testifying to Mueller.
But fear wants to keep us from telling our stories and testifying to truth.
On the radio, Mark Zuckerberg was testifying to Congress about the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Bannon will reportedly avoid the grand jury by testifying to special counsel in private.
Christine Blasey Ford is sworn in before testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept.
It's where we talk about who's testifying to Congress next and it is finally here.
In testifying to Congress in the wake of the photo-sharing scandal, Marines Commandant Gen.
McKinley said the State Department had discouraged diplomats from testifying to House investigators, per the Times.
And today the Trump administration blocked a US ambassador from testifying to Congress in the Ukraine probe.
" She said she believed Cohen was testifying to the panel to "try to get a reduced sentence.
According to The Times, the official is also considering testifying to Congress if they file a complaint.
On Tuesday afternoon, various politicians and business leaders issued statements testifying to their delight in Amazon's decision.
"He had intercourse with me," she said quietly, testifying to an alleged rape on July 26, 2006.
He is fighting to prevent his former White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II from testifying to Congress.
That included testifying to the Senate Intelligence Committee as it conducts its own probe into Russia's election interference.
" The cost of the Mueller investigation "It ended with a very poor performance (by Robert Mueller, testifying to Congress).
The progressive base is angry and activated, with semi-regular mass protests testifying to the seriousness of their opposition.
One of them interrupted Mullen while he was testifying to complain that she could not understand his northern accent.
John M. Dowd, Trump's former lawyer, does not think Trump is mentally capable of testifying to the special counsel.
That meeting comes with the added drama of Mr. Trump's former fixer testifying to Congress on the same day.
I think the problems come when they're testifying to those areas of expertise that there's no scientific research to support.
Earnest noted Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey made similar assertions while testifying to Congress under oath.
The company has been aggressive in defended its tax practices, with CEO Tim Cook testifying to Congress on the issue.
Kimberley Fritts, the Podesta Group's CEO, said the non-profit signed a statement testifying to its independence from Ukraine's government.
"I don't want people testifying to a party, because that is what they're doing if they do this," Trump added.
When Ms. Galuppo disposes of everything, there will, actually, be one piece of evidence left testifying to Etna's glory days.
She haunts the written accounts, her words stamped or spilled on pages testifying to a very real, very embodied presence.
Throughout much of the day it appeared that the congressmen were testifying to Mr Mueller, rather than the other way around.
Section 702 expires in 59 days and the intelligence community has been heavily testifying to encourage Congress to reauthorize the law.
After the Great Kantō earthquake on September 1, 1923, Wright received a telegram from Baron Kihachiro Okura testifying to its endurance.
"I don't want people testifying to a party, because that is what they're doing if they do this," he told the Post.
I had written a letter testifying to what I knew about Manu's experiences in Cairo, and we talked frequently on the phone.
The Utah Republican then asked if the FBI had investigated whether Clinton perjured herself when addressing the server while testifying to Congress.
"I have been very patient with this line of questioning," she said, saying she was testifying to discuss threats to the homeland.
The French president's office welcomed Merkel's comments, saying it was a positive move testifying to the European commitment of the German chancellor.
Conflicts of interest due to Fitzgerald's holdings have prevented her from testifying to Congress multiple times since she assumed office in July.
Thus, we are suddenly offered video clips of Ailes's real-life victims, identified by their first names, testifying to his oppressive deeds.
During the cross-examination, Robert E. Brown, another lawyer for Officer Liang, seemed to suggest that Officer Landau was testifying to protect himself.
Donald Trump Jr. and Dana Loesch, spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, both took issue with Ford testifying to a fear of flying.
If Trump -- and, by extension, his State Department -- are completely certain they were acting appropriately, why keep Sondland from testifying to that effect?
Dr. Jackson told reporters in brief comments on Tuesday that he was looking forward to testifying to respond to the charges against him.
Paul Ryan is demonstrably brilliant at suckering credulous journalists into testifying to his own brilliance, but he's not much of a poker player.
Mark Zuckerberg has been testifying to the European Parliament via livestream, taking hard questions from reporters, and giving tech support to the Senate.
In recent years, Congress has received repeated warnings from senior military officials across every service, testifying to the readiness crisis facing our military.
The bed is buttressed by a deluge of archival material testifying to the breadth of Sprinkle's efforts to foster a sex work community.
TODAY'S NUMBER $3 billion That's about how much Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made while sitting in a chair this week testifying to Congress.
"I don't want people testifying to a party, because that is what they're doing if they do this," Mr. Trump told The Post.
We had victim and perpetrator testifying to the same crime in the same space, and their testimonies can be overlaid on each other.
They also serve as invaluable primary documents of the colonial period, testifying to the cultural exchanges (and discords) between Indigenous people and Europeans.
The White House has asserted that former officials have "absolute immunity" from testifying to Congress — a claim Democrats have said is legally dubious.
Yet Mr. Spence and congressional staff members have discussed his testifying to the House antitrust subcommittee soon about his company's issues with them.
It's tradition for presidential candidates to release a note from their physician testifying to their fitness to fulfill the duties of the presidency.
This body of work is so alive it is not even born yet — except, there it is, testifying to you from the future.
"He will have to weigh testifying to Congress as opposed to leaving the mission in Ukraine without anybody in charge," retired Ambassador Neumann agreed.
Another, testifying to the depth of a nation's indecision, said she was hesitating between the campaign's polar opposites: Mr Macron and Ms Le Pen.
And the only way to do this is to have these agents come out whether it&aposs through subpoenas and testifying to these committees.
"I don't want people testifying to a party, because that is what they're doing if they do this," the Post quoted Trump as saying.
WADA had, since 2010, two firsthand witnesses, a top athlete and a top official in the Russian antidoping agency, testifying to corruption in doping.
He will wrap up by testifying to the House Intelligence Committee, with his total time before the two committees capped at roughly five hours.
That promotion came following her parents' bitter divorce, with her mother Susana Higuchi subsequently testifying to congress that the president had had her tortured.
One striking sequence assembles an audio montage of clients testifying to how they'd been bilked, over a succession of arty black-and-white photos.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson condemned the White House assertion that it could block former, as well as current, employees from testifying to congressional committees.
But the $7.5 million campaign — which relied heavily on Muslim-Americans testifying to the tolerant climate they enjoyed back in the USA — was widely panned.
As the stage fades to black, Mr Raskopoulos sits quietly, his chest heaving, sweat and tears testifying to the effort required to tell this story.
"I don't want people testifying to a party, because that is what they're doing if they do this," Trump told the Washington Post , in April.
He himself offers a story for almost every dish, one night testifying to the glories of the Balmuda toaster oven, officially sold only in Asia.
The Trump administration rolled the dice on impeachment Tuesday, stopping a U.S. ambassador from testifying to Congress and blasting top Democrats in an open letter.
"No doubt, there will be plenty of Craig's and Jeff's friends who will send in letters testifying to what good men they are," he said.
Cohen also alleged, while testifying to Congress last month, that Trump engaged in insurance fraud, which a state regulator in New York is looking into.
Late last year, Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress by testifying to congressional investigators that work on the project ended by January 2016.
Testifying to nature's immense powers of destruction, the pictures of Japan's devastated towns awaken the viewer from the dreamy traditional iconography of the Far East.
Last year, while testifying to the commission by videolink, the cardinal admitted that the Catholic church had made "enormous mistakes" in tolerating sexual abuse by priests.
Pelosi feels goaded by Trump However, her patience with Trump is being tested by his decision to keep current and former officials from testifying to Congress.
My own testimony was to the Environment Subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform (Kerry and Hagel had been testifying to the full committee).
We recently learned that George Nader, an adviser to the crown prince of the UAE, was cooperating with Mueller's probe and testifying to the grand jury.
Hope Hicks Testifying to House Intel CommitteeThe committee investigating Russian election meddling was expected to question the White House communications director at a closed session Tuesday.
But Hill testifying to the Senate had made her, and the other witnesses who spoke that day, finally feel that their stories might not be dismissed.
Additionally, Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the NTSB, and Christopher Hart, chairman of the JATR, are testifying to discuss the FAA's certification process for the 737 Max.
But the majority of Pelosi's own caucus stood behind her as she argued that McConnell was attempting to block witnesses from testifying to help acquit Trump.
Set that expectation aside: Mr. Xuan's version is restorative, light in body and frank in flavor, testifying to the use of the more obscure chicken parts.
He has also attempted to prevent officials in the State Department — including SONDLAND and YOVANOVITCH — from testifying to Congress but appears to be losing that battle.
The Trump administration has refused to comply with any requests from Democrats in the impeachment inquiry, and sought to block witnesses from testifying to House investigators.
A handful of the State Department's career employees are in revolt, testifying to Congress that elements in and around the administration are engaged in rogue diplomacy.
Jihadists seem to have converged on Marawi from Indonesia and Malaysia as well as Chechnya and Saudi Arabia, testifying to the strength and reach of IS's propaganda.
The Nikkei reported on Wednesday that she had arrived back in Japan at Tokyo's Haneda airport, with the intention of testifying to prosecutors on Thursday, citing sources.
They're tearing up the air at New York City Center, where a pulsing reincarnation of Elizabeth Swados's "Runaways" is testifying to the atomic power of adolescent angst.
Friends have spotted her on food advertisements, banking brochures, eye clinics and, more commonly, on makeup websites testifying to the efficacy of products she has never used.
On Wednesday the Nikkei reported that she had arrived back in Japan at Tokyo's Haneda airport, with the intention of testifying to prosecutors on Thursday, citing sources.
Legal questions Both cases focus on a similar question: Are White House officials protected by what the administration calls "absolute immunity" from testifying to Congress about their work?
That witness, Bill Taylor, was one of what's rapidly becoming a parade of government officials who are testifying to the inquiry despite the White House's order not to.
A worrying lack of inflation globally is one reason investors are counting on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to sound suitably dovish when testifying to Congress on Wednesday.
Ruiz Cabanas said that Mexico had just signed an agreement with the U.N. human rights office, testifying to "our cooperation and our openness to international human rights mechanisms".
But the White House plans to assert executive privilege to prevent McGahn and other current and former administration officials from testifying to Congress, the Washington Post has reported.
A worrying lack of inflation globally is one reason investors are counting on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to sound suitably dovish when testifying to Congress on Wednesday.
The final straw appears to stem from a tense confrontation Jones had Wednesday on Capitol Hill, where CEO Jack Dorsey and other tech execs were testifying to congress.
It is time to testify where we talk about who's testifying to Congress next and what you can expect, and, wow, we have got some updates for you.
The White House has also claimed that former senior advisers to the president have "absolute immunity" from testifying to Congress — an even more sweeping effort to block cooperation.
As it happens, the history of painkillers is full of doctors and drugmakers testifying to the utmost safety of newfangled products that turned out to be downright perilous.
Democrats seized on the threats, asserting that Mr. Cohen had been "intimidated" from testifying to Congress by the president — an action that could be construed as a crime.
Correction: Gizmodo's caption to the photo above of Jim Bridenstine originally stated that he was drinking a Mountain Dew while testifying to a congressional committee on March 13, 2019.
Simpson spent around 10 hours testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee back in August, and for months, the details of that meeting were kept secret — until Tuesday, when Sen.
Comey is testifying to a Senate committee Thursday, where he's expected to speak about private conversations where Trump allegedly pressured him to ease off on the investigation into Flynn.
Professionals like Ms. Caudill meet the spiritual, psychological or aesthetic needs of the afflicted by producing sounds testifying to the fact that beauty continues to exist in the world.
Perry -- one of the self-styled "Three Amigos" leading US relations with Ukraine -- has declined to cooperate with a congressional subpoena, neither providing documents nor testifying to impeachment investigators.
Testifying to the repeated explosions and spills, decimated fisheries and neighborhood eruptions of leukemia and other cancers, most agreed that Mexico's environmental laws were simply not being enforced here.
Testifying to Parliament a few days later, a former Cambridge employee, Christopher Wylie, contended that the company helped swing the results in favor of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
Lighthizer, testifying to the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, said a great deal of work remains to hammer out a deal, including agreeing on how it would be enforced.
Specifically, he's planning on testifying to lawmakers that the contents of his text to Taylor were relayed directly to him by Trump in a phone call, The Washington Post reported.
The State Department's inspector general is also testifying to Congress on Wednesday about efforts to intimidate department employees and prevent them from cooperating with House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Tuesday's show kicked off with a conversation about Alexander Vindman, an Army officer who overheard Trump's call to the Ukrainian president and is testifying to Congress about what he heard.
Butina's American associates Prior to her arrest last year, Butina gave documents and spent eight hours testifying to the Senate regarding Torshin, who was subsequently sanctioned by the federal government.
Factory activity in the world's second biggest economy shrank for the first time in over two years in December, testifying to the toll the U.S.-China trade war has exacted.
So there is just a head-spinning number of developments here, from the whistleblower potentially testifying to the transcript coming out to the director of national intelligence testifying before Senate.
Fans, friends, and collaborators paid tribute to Stanton on Twitter, testifying to how beloved he was to everyone who worked with him and watched him act throughout his long, varied career.
" Mueller sought to dampen the Snowden uproar by testifying to Congress that the feds could not listen to Americans' calls without a warrant for that "particular phone and that particular individual.
" However, testifying to Congress, Simpson quoted Steele as saying that any intelligence, especially from Russia, is bound to carry intentional disinformation, but that Steele believes his dossier is "largely not disinformation.
With faked documents testifying to a legal harvest and corrupt payments to transport the wood across international borders, rosewood is now readily bought and sold across China, Freeland organization officials say.
Living With Cancer Music therapists can meet the spiritual, psychological and aesthetic needs of the afflicted by producing sounds testifying to the fact that beauty continues to exist in the world.
Campaign officials, testifying to her toughness, kept saying that she hadn't revealed the illness because she'd just wanted to "power through it," as though she came equipped with a turbo switch.
Taeyoon's Occu-bot, endlessly raising its protest sign up and down, is a kind of kinetic sculpture testifying to the dysfunctional nature of computation as a whole, a topic not much discussed.
Military vets, newly minted lawyers, and a candidate for mayor formerly employed at a marijuana dispensary held signs testifying to marijuana's value as a medicine and barked choice words into a bullhorn.
The Energy Department's top renewable energy official on Tuesday praised a massive solar farm in California for "improving" after he criticized it while testifying to Congress last year as a conservative expert.
While high-profile witnesses often manage to avoid testifying to South Korea's parliament, none of the nine chaebol bosses has asked to be excused, according to an official at the parliamentary committee.
But Secretary Zinke has appeared to embrace publicly this impermissible approach, testifying to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that he planned to eliminate 4,000 jobs through, among other means, reassignments.
But when the prosecution neared the end of its questioning Friday, with the allegedly fake documents on the screen and a witness testifying to her own wrongdoing, the courtroom was rapt. 4.
When the gay marriage debate made it to the Supreme Court, a peak for anti-gay pseudoscience, Regnerus signed an amicus brief testifying to the "unique" benefits of heterosexual marriages and parenting.
The crowd was so thick that it packed the inner courtyard, creating a traffic jam at the door and testifying to the depth and breadth of the late designer's friendships and fans.
The president's Democratic adversaries rolled out the biggest constitutional weapon they had and failed to defeat him, or even to force a full trial with witnesses testifying to the allegations against him.
Mr. Klein, a lifelong Bronx resident known for his political pugnacity and personal flair, has responded aggressively to the accusations, issuing a pair of letters on Friday testifying to his good character.
According to photographs circulated online, road signs erected in areas controlled by Islamist State are sometimes written in three languages - Arabic, English, and Russian - testifying to the important role of Russian speakers.
The draft of a Senate report obtain by FOX News shows that Obama officials let Iran gain access to the U.S. financial system despite testifying to Congress that that would not ever happen.
For them, this stunt was just another attempt to distract from the continuing stream of witnesses testifying to the President's shameless attempts to extort from Ukraine an investigation into his most-feared rival.
They've subpoenaed the US ambassador to the EU, whom the White House barred last week from testifying, to turn over documents by Monday and be deposed two days later in their impeachment inquiry.
Although many of the tombs were looted over the years, numerous treasures were discovered in later excavations testifying to the Chu kings' affluence as well as their beliefs in immortality and the afterlife.
"That would seem to indicate that he has knowledge of what Bolton's testifying to," Nadler said during the MSNBC interview on Tuesday, naming Kelly as among those on a shortlist of desired witnesses.
Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the European Union, is testifying to the House Intelligence Committee Wednesday morning in the highest-stakes impeachment hearing yet — and his opening statement has now been released.
Testifying to a Senate committee in the aftermath of the election, GOP Vice-Presidential nominee Bob Dole indicated the Ford-Dole campaign was actively seeking to influence Democrat electors to switch to their ticket.
The letter he proffered testifying to the deal, from a shy Qatari prince, was derided as a "joke" by Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan's main opposition party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
Mr. Pruitt, testifying to a Senate committee in May, said there had not been a legal process at the agency to inform Congress of the office spending, and that he had since instituted one.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is opposed to current and former White House aides testifying to congressional committees on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, the Washington Post quoted him as saying on Tuesday.
But the White House blocked several key witnesses from testifying to the House, leaving the Senate as the last chance to hear from them and for them to provide new details in the case.
The White House said on Tuesday it would refuse to cooperate with the congressional impeachment inquiry, hours after the administration abruptly blocked a key witness in the Ukraine scandal from testifying to congressional panels.
The White House "continues to prohibit Mr. Bannon from testifying to the Committee beyond a set of fourteen yes-or-no questions the White House had pre-approved," Schiff said in a statement Tuesday.
In 2010, he was also convicted of lying while testifying to the mass murder trial of co-accused Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, who were later acquitted because of lack of evidence.
Parnas, for his part, appears to have broken with Trump and Giuliani and is trying to get some sort of immunity in exchange for testifying to Congress — but it's unclear whether that will happen.
Twenty-five years ago, Hill was tasked with testifying to the US Senate about accusations of sexual harassment by former boss Clarence Thomas, during his contentious three-day confirmation hearing to the Supreme Court.
Bertrand's article, for example, cites Page testifying to Congress that he met with Rosneft's head of investor relations and briefly with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich as supporting key portions of the Steele dossier.
"The idea that somehow testifying to what you think is true is destructive to the system of government we have, I think is very nearly the reverse, the exact reverse of the truth," Bolton added.
"The idea that somehow testifying to what you think is true is destructive to the system of government we have — I think, is very nearly the reverse — the exact reverse of the truth," he said.
Richmond recently invited the Mills family to a House Judiciary Committee hearing where FBI Director James Comey and Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell were testifying to highlight the personal nature of the conflict at hand.
And in testifying to their deaths at the hands of police, poverty and racist violence, they lead us back to the nation's foundational crimes of chattel slavery and genocide — as well as its energetic amnesia.
The White House conclusion was an indication that Trump would, if necessary, declare executive privilege to prevent former lawyer Don McGahn and other advisers from testifying to Congress, which would likely trigger a court battle.
Though two of the three judges doubted the White House's argument that McGahn is "absolutely immune" from testifying to Congress, the opinion said the House lawsuit failed altogether because the courts don't have a say.
He asked all six of the US officials testifying to reaffirm the intelligence community's findings last year that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, and that the Kremlin will continue to intervene in future elections.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was testifying to lawmakers on Friday under subpoena after the White House directed the State Department to block her appearance, U.S. House Democrats said in a statement.
The State Department blocked Sondland from testifying to Congress about his role in the withholding of US aid to Ukraine, but his lawyer informed the House that he will take part in questioning Oct. 16.
" But, Black added, "I am proud of Rick for confessing his wrongdoing and doing the difficult penance of testifying to the truth to the FBI, the prosecutors, in your court, and in the Virginia court.
Rusting hulks of Russian-made tanks and guns litter the Panjshir, testifying to the years of war when famed guerilla commander Ahmad Shah Massoud used the mountains to hold off first the Soviets, then the Taliban.
Aalayah Eastmond (center) a survivor of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, wipes away tears as she receives a standing ovation while testifying to the House Judiciary Committee on Feb.
Prosecutors accuse the political provocateur of threatening an associate who hosted a radio program in an apparent attempt to stop the unnamed person from testifying to investigators probing Russian influence in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
"The idea that somehow testifying to what you think is true is destructive to the system of government we have — I think, is very nearly the reverse, the exact reverse of the truth," Mr. Bolton added.
This year, for instance, the National Park Service's principal climate change scientist, Patrick Gonzalez, received a "cease and desist" letter from supervisors after testifying to Congress about the risks that global warming posed to national parks.
As Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Kathleen Hawk Sawyer was testifying to Congress last week, reports began to circulate about the indictments of two correctional officers regarding the falsification of records in the Jeffrey Epstein suicide.
In July, Lieutenant Malick Jatta said he and two colleagues in Jammeh's elite guard, known as the "junglers," had shot dead a prominent journalist, testifying to a commission set up by the government to investigate past abuses.
They included Bryan Ritterby and Jackie Bray, who trained at Michigan and North Carolina community colleges, respectively, after losing their jobs and were hired by new companies, testifying to the president's emphasis on retraining the work force.
And so I'm glad that by kind of mocking the out-of-touch CEOs that have been testifying to congress, we were actually channeling the voice of the people who want to see real justice done here.
Why it matters: McFarland's chances of being confirmed stalled after an email revealed she knew about Michael Flynn's contacts with then-Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, despite testifying to the Senate that she knew nothing of their communications.
Jennifer Williams, a career foreign service officer and special adviser to Pence for Europe and Russia, was testifying to members of the House Foreign Affairs, Intelligence and Oversight committees after receiving a subpoena to compel her testimony.
But then Merrie Spaeth—a crisis management specialist who worked for the Reagan White House and also helped coach Starr when he was testifying to impeach Bill Clinton—interrupted the interview because she didn't like his answer.
Trump is facing two articles of impeachment, alleging abuse of power in Ukraine and obstruction of Congress, after he intervened to stop key officials from testifying to the House investigation before he was formally impeached in December.
The IOCs, the service companies, the producing countries, including the consumers, you heard from the South African Minister of Energy a major consuming country in Africa all testifying to the need to maintain stability in this industry.
Professor Bialer, who taught at Columbia University for 33 years, was a sought-after voice on Soviet affairs, testifying to congressional committees, participating in conferences, writing commentaries in journals and newspapers and appearing on television and radio.
Testifying to the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, the administration's point man on Iran, Brian Hook, dodged the question, stating only that it would "comply with the law" in deciding whether to take military action against Iran.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines' top police commander on Tuesday said he would not prevent officers involved in the country's bloody war on drugs from seeking church protection and testifying to their alleged abuses, providing they told the truth.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump launched a Twitter attack on a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine on Friday while she was testifying to an impeachment hearing in Congress, an extraordinary moment that Democrats said amounted to witness intimidation.
These near-life-size portraits, which were painted on funerary objects, present their subjects with an array of skin tones, from olive green to deep brown, testifying to a complex intermingling of Greek, Roman, and local Egyptian populations.
Werner, a campaign strategist at Public Citizen, is attending the hearing where Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is testifying to draw attention to the social network's failure to stop the misuse of its site during the 2016 presidential election.
Butts, testifying to the House of Commons justice committee on Wednesday, denied he had crossed the line by asking Wilson-Raybould to consider offering SNC-Lavalin a deal to avoid a trial on charges of bribing Libyan officials.
Trenga, in sending Manning to jail, said there was no dishonor in testifying to grand juries, which are referenced specifically in the U.S. Constitution, and that he hoped time in jail would allow Manning to reflect on that.
While testifying to Congress on Wednesday, Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, was defiant in the face of criticism over the department's treatment of migrant families at the border, especially over the separation of children from their parents.
"[Mattis] would refuse to comply," said Eliot A. Cohen, a former senior George W. Bush administration official, testifying to the Senate Armed Services Committee two days before Mattis is set to appear before the panel for his confirmation hearing.
U.S. equities now stand less than half a percent off record highs hit in January, testifying to the strength of the world's biggest economy and corporate sector, which has seen average earnings grow 753 percent in the second quarter.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump launched a Twitter attack on a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine on Friday while she was testifying to an impeachment hearing in Congress, in an extraordinary moment that Democrats said amounted to witness intimidation.
The graduate student, McQueary, was awarded $12.3 million in compensatory and punitive damages last fall in a lawsuit that accused Penn State of retaliating against him for testifying to a grand jury about what he saw in the shower.
Judge Trenga, in sending Manning to jail, said there was no dishonor in testifying to grand juries, which are referenced specifically in the U.S. Constitution, and that he hoped time in jail would allow Manning to reflect on that.
Hours after the administration abruptly blocked a key witness in the Ukraine scandal from testifying to congressional panels, White House lawyer Pat Cipollone criticized the decision by lawmakers to proceed with an impeachment inquiry without a full House vote.
Their disruption kept the day's witness, Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Laura Cooper, from testifying to the trio of committees responsible for the impeachment inquiry, delaying proceedings for hours until they could finally get back on track late in the afternoon.
But staff have scoured archives to find black voices, testifying to the resilience of slaves, their religious beliefs, friendships, family ties and aspirations—even if that aspiration, as one curator notes, may have been just to be able to read.
In an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday, Trump made it clear that he has no designs on cooperating with investigations led by House Democrats -- expressly saying he doesn't want his current or former aides testifying to Democrat-led panels.
"They continue to support the Taliban, the Haqqani network and give safe haven to al Qaeda," Republican Senator Bob Corker said to Secretary of State John Kerry, who was testifying to the committee about the State Department's annual budget request.
As the commission weighed its options, Mr. Cuomo signaled that he would not support a raise without extracting something from the two legislative chambers, repeatedly calling on legislators to make their case for a raise by testifying to the commission.
As Facebook's stock continued to get hammered because of Wall Street worries about the impact in its business, Zuckerberg also said he was "open" to testifying to Congress, even as legislators ever more loudly call for his appearance in hearings.
This image of Christine Ford being sworn in before testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2018 is a representation of the #MeToo movement that swept the nation in 2018.
I spiraled through daily journal entries testifying to our every encounter, confirmed my future as an English major with an impressive sentence-by-sentence exegesis of the message he'd signed in my yearbook, transcribed our conversations over MSN Messenger by hand.
In addition to his ex-White House counsel, Trump is also trying to block at least three senior aides from testifying to Congress — former national security adviser John Bolton, Bolton's deputy, Charles Kupperman, and acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House officials said on Friday they did not know yet whether President Donald Trump would seek to block former FBI Director James Comey from testifying to Congress next week, a move that could spark a political backlash.
It was a scene that played out exactly the same way as it would in the US or in Europe, testifying to the universal appeal of the acts of claiming a name, marking your territory, and committing to the act of vandalism.
Intelligence Committee Subpoenas Bannon for Refusing to Speak UpThe former White House strategist reportedly refused to answer questions about his time in the Trump administration while testifying to the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday, claiming the White House told him not to cooperate.
It happened on July 25 — one day after special counsel Robert Mueller wound down his investigation of Trump by testifying to Congress and saying Trump could be indicted after his term for obstructing justice because of his interference with the Russia investigation.
But some state officials say they are not getting enough help from the Trump administration to protect their voting systems, despite top intelligence and law enforcement officials testifying to Congress that there is evidence Russia has already tried to interfere with the midterms.
President Donald Trump on Monday credited Brett Kavanaugh for saying he had "difficulty" with alcohol in high school, just days after Kavanaugh spent hours, under oath, testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee that his teenage drinking habits were those of a typical high schooler.
"Read more: The State Department blocked Ambassador Gordon Sondland from testifying to Congress about the Ukraine scandalThe Internet Research Agency, the notorious Russian troll farm at the center of these efforts, "heavily focused on hotbutton issues with racial undertones, such as the NFL kneeling protests.
As if anticipating the recent outpouring of women describing their experiences of sexual harassment, she also recounts the many myths in which women are physically prevented from testifying to the violence done to them: Their tongues are torn out, they're turned into trees or animals.
The White House announced Monday that President Donald Trump won't use executive privilege to try to block former FBI Director James Comey from testifying to Congress about his interactions with the president, clearing the way for a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing to go ahead on Thursday.
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By Friday evening, concerned about testifying to Congress over the revelations that he discussed wearing a wire to the Oval Office and invoking the constitutional trigger to remove Mr. Trump from office, Mr. Rosenstein had become convinced that he should resign, according to people close to him.
A. Ernest Fitzgerald, a tenacious Air Force cost expert who was fired after testifying to Congress in 1968 that a new fleet of aircraft had soared $2 billion over budget but who regained his job and continued to uncover waste at the Pentagon, died on Jan.
On his first day testifying to the Senate Watergate committee back in June 1973, John Dean said: "To one who was in the White House and became somewhat familiar with its interworkings, the Watergate matter was an inevitable outgrowth of a climate" in which expediency trumped law.
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller arrives before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in the Rayburn House Office Building July 24, 2019 in Washington, DC.Photo: Getty ImagesIf you haven't read the Mueller Report yet, we highly recommend it.
Read more: The State Department blocked Ambassador Gordon Sondland from testifying to Congress about the Ukraine scandalGowdy came to national attention for spearheading a House investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attacks on a US consulate building in Libya, and the role former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton played.
WILDCARD: If the Senate trial starts this week, it's all but guaranteed to be underway when a federal appeals court rules on Trump's attempt to block former White House counsel Don McGahn from testifying to the House Judiciary Committee about his knowledge of potential obstruction of justice by Trump.
"The Committee seeks key documentary evidence and intends to conduct hearings with (former White House Counsel Don) McGahn and other critical witnesses testifying to determine whether the Committee should recommend articles of impeachment against the President or any other Article I remedies, and if so, in what form," the lawsuit says.
He was never arrested and the case was dropped -- Ito says prosecutors cited lack of evidence, despite what she says is security camera footage of her being dragged from a taxi to the hotel, witness statements testifying to her being unconscious, and DNA from her underwear that matched her alleged attacker.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. appeals court judges on Friday appeared skeptical about broad legal arguments by President Donald Trump's administration seeking to block a former White House lawyer from testifying to Congress as part of the impeachment effort against Trump, but also seemed wary about stepping into the heated political fight.
Shortly after testifying to a grand jury and going on television to acknowledge that he had misled the country about the relationship, Mr. Clinton in September 1998 headed to Russia, which was in the middle of an economic meltdown, and Northern Ireland, which had just suffered a major terrorist attack.
US-USA-TRUMP-IMPEACHMENT/ Trump attacks impeachment witness on Twitter, Democrats see intimidation WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump launched a Twitter attack on a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine on Friday while she was testifying to an impeachment hearing in Congress, in an extraordinary moment that Democrats said amounted to witness intimidation.
Assuming the best, commuters will head to bright, inviting train platforms — picking up a carton of orange juice and a copy of The New York Times at a Hudson News stand — and the hub will not suggest some bloated Soviet folly, a pretend Palace of the People testifying to broken government and chutzpah.
Even so, the house is filled with original details: first-cut oak hardwood floors and oak and cherry moldings; fireplace tiles; paneled doors; period light fixtures; cabinetry testifying to the architect's previous life as a shipbuilder; and a stained-glass triptych at the base of the curving staircase that depicts a rising phoenix.
Yet the prospect of the President of the United States testifying to the investigation would lift the intrigue to an unprecedented level, and would be a spectacle not seen since Bill Clinton's grand jury appearance 20 years ago that led to his eventual impeachment over an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Beyond testifying to conversations he said he had with Trump concerning the federal probe into ties between Trump's campaign and Russian officials, Comey time and again told the Senate committee before him and viewers across the country he not only has a harsh opinion of the president's purported conduct, but also of his character.
"The last president to try to do that was Richard Nixon," said Bloom, referring to a Nixon attorney general, Richard Kleindienst, who was convicted of falsely testifying to Congress that the White House had not meddled with an antitrust probe of International Telephone and Telegraph Corp, according to Kleindienst's obituary in the New York Times.
House Democrats are looking for ways to make Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and other administration figures feel the pain if they refuse their terms for testifying to Congress.
As we've done for over a decade, including testifying to Congress 22 times since 2008, we remain committed to continuing an active dialogue with members from both sides of the aisle, working proactively with Congress on a variety of issues, explaining how our products help millions of American consumers and businesses, and answering questions as they arise.
"The first thing that Democrats organize after they take over control of the House of Representatives is to bring forward a known liar and perjurer, who has been convicted of lying to the very committees that he is going to be testifying to," said David Bossie, a close Trump ally who was the president's deputy campaign manager in 2016.
Washington (CNN)The US House of Representatives on Friday asked the DC Circuit Court of Appeals to revisit a 2-1 court ruling that let former White House counsel Don McGahn off the hook from testifying to Congress and decided federal judges in Washington have no authority to resolve subpoena standoffs between the White House and Congress.
Most intriguing about the film is the way it examines how creating content is a form of labor in its own right, with Furlan testifying to the amount of time it takes for certain posts, and Bichutsky being interviewed with only one or two hours of sleep after a club gig, already on his way to the next event.
Stone's indictment contained a slew of details about his false statements to Congress about interactions involving WikiLeaks; his extensive communications with the far-right commentator Jerome Corsi and the radio host Randy Credico about WikiLeaks' document dumps in summer 2016; and his prolonged efforts to prevent Credico from testifying to Congress or turning over information to the FBI.
Traveling across the Great Lakes states, where Mr. Pence spent much of the campaign's final days, he leaned on his experience as a governor of a Midwestern industrial state, castigating Democratic policies on regulation, health care and energy while testifying to the soul-shaking experience of being out of work and unable to find a job.
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine takes a drink of Diet Mountain Dew before testifying to the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on March 13, 2019Photo: Getty ImagesNASA needs anywhere from $133 billion to $30 billion on top of the space agency's current budget to land humans on the moon by 2024, according to a new interview with the NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine.
In his recently published book Matisse and Decoration, John Klein — previously author of Matisse Portraits (2001) — points out that in the usage of Matisse's time, there was a tension in the very word "decorative" — that the "decorative arts," also known as the minor arts, were fundamentally hedonistic, evoking and amplifying everyday pleasures and testifying to the prosperity of their owners.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere and Executive Director of Sprint Marcelo Claure pose for photographs before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee's Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee on Capitol Hill, March 12, 2019 in Washington, DC.Photo: GettyT-Mobile's planned takeover of Sprint took a sizable step forward on Friday after a deal negotiated with the U.S. Justice Department behind closed doors was announced.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Thursday indicated he may attempt to block former White House counsel Don McGahn from testifying to Congress, a move that would escalate his war against Democrat-led investigations.
The charging document against Stone contained a slew of details about Stone's false statements to Congress about his interactions involving WikiLeaks; about his extensive communications with the far-right commentator Jerome Corsi and the radio host Randy Credico about WikiLeaks' document dumps in summer 2016; and about his prolonged efforts to prevent Credico from testifying to Congress or turning over information to the FBI.
Trump's lawyer Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenStormy Daniels on testifying to Congress: 'I have no fear of being under oath' House Democrats planning to hold hearings regarding Trump's role in hush-money payments: report Ex-sycophants highlight the void of competence around Trump MORE, facing prison time, flipped — he claimed — after the president embraced Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinBipartisan senators urge Trump administration to release Ukraine aid Sen.
While testifying to Congress about the report, Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE sparked controversy after saying he was reviewing the "genesis" of the intelligence collection and "conduct" of the investigators in the Trump campaign probe, saying he believed the campaign was spied on.
The call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Trump implicitly linked the release of military aid to Ukraine helping with investigations into his political foes took place on July 25 — just one day after special counsel Robert Mueller wound down his investigation of the president by testifying to Congress and saying Trump could be indicted after his term for obstructing justice because of his interference with the Russia investigation.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) last week placed a hold on Jorjani's nomination to be the official Interior solicitor, citing concerns over his work on Interior's FOIA policy and a lack of candor about his involvement while testifying to Congress.
A federal probe into campaign finance violations committed by Trump's former personal attorney Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenStormy Daniels on testifying to Congress: 'I have no fear of being under oath' House Democrats planning to hold hearings regarding Trump's role in hush-money payments: report Ex-sycophants highlight the void of competence around Trump MORE for his role in the payments made to the women alleging affairs ended earlier this year without bringing charges.
More than a few of the things that made it into these various events have since become modernist icons — testifying to the early Modern's curatorial judgment but also to its outsize influence in those days — among them the German chemist Peter Schlumbohm's X-shaped Chemex Coffee Maker, Lina Bo Bardi's Bowl Chair, Noguchi's Arplike coffee table and the Eames's biomorphic La Chaise, introduced at the "International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture," which MoMA presented in 211.
While a federal probe into campaign finance violations committed by Trump's former personal attorney Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenStormy Daniels on testifying to Congress: 'I have no fear of being under oath' House Democrats planning to hold hearings regarding Trump's role in hush-money payments: report Ex-sycophants highlight the void of competence around Trump MORE for his role in the payments made to the women alleging affairs is over, Democrats reportedly believe there is enough evidence to pursue an inquiry of their own.
One of many conspiracies in circulation these days, deep state allegations cheapen public discourse, corrode public confidence in government, and exacerbate partisan polarization, especially when they are used indiscriminately, as Trump and his allies have, in denouncing his own appointees (most recently, former Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer, who opposed the decision to absolve three service members accused of war crimes), and State Department officials who defied the White House by testifying to the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives.
Passage of the resolution will come after five weeks of closed-door depositions with witnesses testifying to knowledge of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE's efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to open investigations into his political rivals, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE.
Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump retweets baby elephant video Epstein death sparks questions for federal government Booker, Biden's 'Kool-Aid' exchange was second debate's top-tweeted moment MORE in an interview with Politico downplayed the possibility that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE would use executive privilege to block special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE from testifying to Congress.
In the blink of an eye, we're asked to simply: forget about Democrats on this committee falsely claiming they had "more than circumstantial evidence" of collusion between President Trump and the Russians; forget about them reading fabrications of Trump-Russia collusion from the Steele dossier into the congressional record; forget about them trying to obtain nude pictures of Trump from Russian pranksters who pretended to be Ukrainian officials;  forget about them leaking a false story to CNN, while he was still testifying to our committee, claiming Donald Trump Jr. had colluded with Wikileaks; and forget about countless other deceptions, large and small, that make them the last people on earth with the credibility to hurl more preposterous accusations at their political opponents.

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