.MTPFirstRead: Trump lawyer Giuliani says he is headed to Ukraine to push for investigations that he hopes will benefit Pres. Trump: 'We’re meddling in an investigation ... There’s nothing illegal about it. Somebody could say it’s improper.'
WASHINGTON — In 2016, the Trump campaignAnd heading into the 2020 race, Rudy Giuliani is headed to Ukraine to push the country’s president to pursue an investigation into Joe Biden’s son, the“We’re not meddling in an election, we’re meddling in an investigation, which we have a right to do,” Giuliani told the Times about his upcoming visit to Ukraine.
How isn’t this the biggest political story in America right now — Team Trump wants the help from another foreign government to dig up dirt on an opponent? A day later, these situations look more precarious, especially when it comes to China, Iran and North Korea. U.S. B52 bombers arrive in the Middle East: “The U.S. military said on Tuesday that a number of B-52 bombers would be part of additional forces being sent to the Middle East to counter what the Trump administration says are ‘clear indications’ of threats from Iran to U.S.
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