
News from the note…
A round up of the day’s news that might be of interest to you.
This is an OPEN THREAD, folks. Chat about any of the stories listed, share links to stories that caught your eye today, and generally have a good time discussing whatever you want.
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman says White House omitted President Trump's reference to Joe Biden tapes in transcript of call with Ukrainian President https://t.co/0eq2Qo67pQ pic.twitter.com/3Sxw0ZtCDs
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 30, 2019
JUST IN: Top US diplomat in Ukraine Bill Taylor is willing to return to Capitol Hill to testify publicly, making him a potential key witness for Democrats in the impeachment inquiry https://t.co/oHp4M4Mh0y pic.twitter.com/pSKnLU326d
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 30, 2019
The decorated Army officer who testified to House investigators yesterday told lawmakers that a close associate of Republican Rep. Devin Nunes “misrepresented” himself to Donald Trump in an effort to involve himself further in Ukraine policy https://t.co/Jj9hrykH7b
— POLITICO (@politico) October 30, 2019
Federal Reserve cuts interest rate for third time this year in effort to boost U.S. economy https://t.co/6iyLvmP7RW
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 30, 2019
A President Trump nominee for a federal appeals court broke down in tears during a Senate committee hearing in reaction to a scathing letter by the American Bar Association, which concluded he was "not qualified" https://t.co/mDEqPvMJ2s pic.twitter.com/7zBhrpyvSi
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 30, 2019
George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign adviser who spent 14 days in prison for making false statements to the FBI, files to run for seat being vacated by Democratic Rep. Katie Hill. https://t.co/pgSnBHuqN1
— ABC News (@ABC) October 30, 2019
The fate of Britain’s departure from the EU could be decided in a Dec. 12 election after Boris Johnson finally won parliamentary approval for a gamble that he hopes will break the #Brexit deadlock https://t.co/gHKlNwQqoz pic.twitter.com/wF1WK2J29h
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 30, 2019
Parents of U.K. teenager killed in a crash allegedly involving U.S. diplomat's wife plan to sue the Trump administration "for their lawless misconduct and attempt to cover that up." https://t.co/VnGbBdt2Z6
— ABC News (@ABC) October 30, 2019
WATCH: President Obama slams online cancel culture: "This idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're always politically woke, and all that stuff — you should get over that quickly." pic.twitter.com/lWnE9Zk7Na
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 30, 2019