White House won’t participate in impeachment inquiry hearing

White House won’t participate in impeachment inquiry hearing – CBS News Watch CBS News The White House says it will not participate in an impeachment hearing scheduled for this week. In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee Sunday, the White House’s top lawyer slammed the impeachment investigation as “baseless” and “highly partisan.” Nancy Cordes

House Intelligence Committee set to review Ukraine report Monday, vote expected Tuesday

House Intelligence Committee set to review Ukraine report Monday, vote expected Tuesday – CBS News Watch CBS News The House Intelligence Committee is set to review a report on the impeachment inquiry Monday. They are expected to vote to adopt the report on Tuesday, which will send it to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Weijia Jiang

Trump touts $5 million immigrant “Trump card,” says waitlist is open

President Trump’s $5 million pathway for wealthy immigrants to achieve legal U.S. residency now has a website where aspiring visa holders can join a waitlist for what he’s calling the “Trump card.”  In a social media post late Wednesday, Mr. Trump said that “thousands have been calling and asking how they can sign up to ride a

Face the Nation: David Rubenstein, Jon Meacham, Michael Duffy, Susan Page, Ruth Marcus

Face the Nation: David Rubenstein, Jon Meacham, Michael Duffy, Susan Page, Ruth Marcus – CBS News Watch CBS News Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the billionaire philanthropist, David Rubenstein, a panel of authors discussing presidents and patriotism, and author Ruth Marcus on Brett Kavanaugh. View CBS News In Be the

Marcus: Brett Kavanaugh confirmation was “too big to fail” for Republicans

Marcus: Brett Kavanaugh confirmation was “too big to fail” for Republicans – CBS News Watch CBS News Author Ruth Marcus discuss the deeply contentious Brett Kavanaugh confirmation process and the triumph for Conservatives on Trump’s Supreme Court. View CBS News In Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and

DOJ tells prosecutors to prioritize cases stemming from immigration unrest

Washington — In an internal memo obtained by CBS News, the Justice Department ordered its 93 federal prosecutors’ offices to beef up preparations for criminal cases stemming from unrest in communities across the country over immigration enforcement.    “Across the country we have seen instances of rioting, looting, arson, destruction of property, assaults on officers