As the impeachment inquiry against the president continues to ramp up, recent polling makes one point abundantly clear: Women are driving public opinion.
The president of the United States used taxpayer dollars to shakedown a foreign leader to help him win re-election in 2020, then tried to cover it up. What does that mean exactly? And what happens next?
Beating out top news outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post, a small team of student journalists at Arizona State University’s (ASU) student newspaper broke the story on the resignation of Kurt Volker, U.S. special envoy to Ukraine.
“I’ve had an opportunity to investigate numerous other criminal cases—and never once, just for the record, Director Maguire, did I ever go to the suspect or defendant or the principal in those cases to ask them what I should do.”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has launched an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump—and women Representatives are leading the charge in Congress to uphold their Constitutional duty as safeguards of our democracy.