Democrats attempt at oversight, the white house today instructed its former counsel don mcgahn to defy a subpoena from the House Judiciary Committee now run by democrats. Mcgahn currently a private citizen and perhaps the most important witness in special counsel Robert Muellers potential obstruction of justice case against President Trump. Mcgahn declined today at the instruction of acting white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to provide documents subpoenaed by the house. Documents that could back up mcgahns version of events as detailed in the Mueller Report, including what mcgahn perceived to be instructions by President Trump to fire special Counsel Robert Mueller himself, a charge President Trump denies. This move now part of a white house that is refusing, as a strategy, to comply with almost any democratic investigations of the president , from the justice departments refusal to hand over the full unredacted Mueller Report and supporting documents to attorney general barrs re
Friday morning, lets just say not looking good. Stocks moved down, way down. Were all over it with blake burman at the white house where this drama is unfolding. Jackie deangelis has more on how much monies could be paying. Black . The talks will indeed take place later this week, although it will take place thursday and friday. China said their top negotiator will be a part of the discussions. As far as the expectations for china, a spokesperson said our home is that the two sides should Work Together and move in the same direction and strive to take care of each others legitimate concerns. On the basis of Mutual Respect and equality and strive for a mutually beneficial and winwin agreement. After the markets closed yesterday, the u. S. Trade ref Robert Lighthizer and Steve Mnuchin went on the record said the talks have suddenly gone backwards. Lighthizer said the bottom line is we were on track to get somewhere over the last week or so. We have seen an erosion in commitments by china
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