
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.
.@GOPLeader: "Tomorrow is November 1. We're one year away from an election, not just for this House but for the highest office of the presidency. Why do you not trust the people? Why do you not allow the people to have a voice?" pic.twitter.com/bjPACPi4In
— The Hill (@thehill) October 31, 2019
Rep. @DevinNunes: "After today the House Intelligence Committee ceases to exist. Oversight is not being done and we now have a full-fledged impeachment committee in the basement of the Capitol.”
— CSPAN (@cspan) October 31, 2019
Full video: https://t.co/tMd4pEAt8m pic.twitter.com/X2QCHfoKBr
Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, a former Republican turned independent, voted with House Democrats to approve a resolution to formalize the procedures of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. https://t.co/eLn2pI6IeN
— CNN (@CNN) October 31, 2019
The lawyer representing Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton says he won't voluntarily testify before the House impeachment inquiry, but stands ready to accept a subpoena. Maya Wiley explains what's going on between the lines. https://t.co/ffDHK3jT4P
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 31, 2019
"We can’t make a trade deal with the UK," under the Brexit deal, President Trump told Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage on LBC radio today https://t.co/vt9oEm5m3t
— POLITICO (@politico) October 31, 2019
Veteran journalist Catherine Herridge joins @CBSNews as a Senior Investigative Correspondent based in D.C.
— CBS News PR (@CBSNewsPress) October 31, 2019
In her new role, she will report original investigations and cover national security and intelligence matters that impact the country. https://t.co/3kZjJ6072u pic.twitter.com/MyTvUJYgyW
The president is tapping his vast donor network to buck up lawmakers whose support he badly needs — but who also need him https://t.co/nWEQL7DIIN
— POLITICO (@politico) October 31, 2019
Less than a month after he was named President Donald Trump’s cybersecurity adviser in 2017, Rudy Giuliani walked into an Apple store looking for help. He forgot his passcode, entered the wrong one at least 10 times, and was locked out of his phone.https://t.co/DPyet7kpIy
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 31, 2019
Romney's grandson dresses up as "Pierre Delecto" for Halloween https://t.co/1UethV9w1M pic.twitter.com/JcEDbiMsZF
— The Hill (@thehill) October 31, 2019