7 Key Moments From Gordon Sondland’s Testimony on Day 4 of Impeachment Hearings

 
 
Nov 21, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where Democrats and Republicans both like something about the testimony of EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland during the fourth day of public impeachment hearings. Fred Lucas has the gist, while Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga., provides commentary. On the podcast, we're joined by a merchant seaman  who's helping protesters in Hong Kong. Plus: good guys with guns, a tax plan that spurs jobs, and "Problematic Women." On this date in 1934, future music legend Ella Fitzgerald wins the weekly Amateur Night at Harlem's Apollo Theater after the teen decides to sing rather than dance.

 
 
 
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By Fred Lucas

Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, insists in his sworn testimony that President Trump told him on the phone that there was "no quid pro quo."
Analysis
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By Rachel del Guidice

Cody Howdeshell says he saw Hong Kong police "beat these kids that were already half dead with their nightsticks and began to absolutely tear them out with no mercy, probably dislocating limbs, and shoved them against the wall and arrested them."
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By Rachel del Guidice

"They are searching for every haystack they can possibly find in hopes that there's a needle somewhere that they can bring forward and say, 'Aha, we have something to impeach him,'" says Rep. Hice.
Commentary
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By Adam Michel

If Congress and President Trump really want to lock in prosperity, they must pursue both lower taxes and smaller government.
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By Virginia Allen

Even as Christine Blasey Ford is lauded again, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is called "trash" by feminists who oppose her role in the impeachment hearings.
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By Amy Swearer

After two men armed with handguns broke into a family's home, severely beating the father and threatening his 11-year-old daughter, the pregnant mom got an AR-15 to defend her family.
 
     
 
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