Developing now, Thursday, July 26, 2018
- A group of House Republicans has introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
- President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded a conversation with CNN's Chris Cuomo and admitted to deciding, on his own, to pay porn star Stormy Daniels, according to one report
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo battled both Democratic and Republican lawmakers on Russia and NATO in a tense hearing Wednesday, insisting President Trump has been tougher on the Kremlin than previous administrations
- President Trump announced a 'new phase' in the relationship between the United States and European Union as both sides agreed to a cease-fire in a growing trade war
- The Trump administration faces a deadline Thursday to reunite migrant children with their families
- TUNE IN: Sean Hannity will talk to Roseanne Barr in an exclusive interview on 'Hannity' Thursday at 9 p.m. ET
The articles were introduced by Reps. Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman and a prominent member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus. In an exclusive interview on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" on Wednesday night, Meadows said it would be possible to effect a so-called "privileged" resolution on impeaching Rosenstein as early as Thursday morning, which would require a vote within two days -- although the impending House recess would likely delay that vote unless it were held quickly. Both Meadows and Jordan told host Laura Ingraham the effort was long overdue.
- DiGenova on possible Rosenstein impeachment: 'He's getting what he deserves'
- 'Very probable' that Peter Strzok will be called for more testimony, Meadows says
The reported tape could potentially be used by the White House to distance Trump from the Daniels payment and damage Cohen’s reputation. Cohen reportedly assured Cuomo that he was not taping their conversation, and put the phone in his desk drawer. The phone appears to record the whole conversation. “I did it on my own,” Cohen said about the payment in the recording, according to the Journal.
- Howard Kurtz: Michael Cohen tape fuels debate about Trump, cash and credibility
- Trump and his allies slam Cohen over leaked tape
- Judge Napolitano says 'civil fraud' evident on Trump-Cohen tape
- Tucker receives list of demands from Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti after inviting him on show
- Avenatti is a cable news fixture -- but in this case, he wants privacy
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., sharply criticized the Helsinki meeting at the opening of Wednesday's hearing, saying the White House has a "ready, fire, aim" approach and is "waking up every morning and making it up as they go." In a dramatic moment, Corker pressed Pompeo to explain what he characterized as Trump's "purposeful" efforts to sow misinformation and discord. Pompeo responded that Trump has had a direct role in the administration's aggressive actions against Russia, saying "this administration has been tougher than previous administrations" on Putin.
As the secretary of state battled lawmakers, the Trump administration announced it was putting off a proposed follow-up fall summit between Trump and Putin until 2019. National security adviser John Bolton cited special counsel Robert Mueller's "witch hunt" investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election as the reason for the delay.
- Sparks fly as Sen. Menendez presses Pompeo on Trump-Putin meeting
- Sen. Udall presses Pompeo on Trump taxes, business deals
- Charlie Gasparino: Making a new case for Trump's tax returns to be released
"We had a big day, very big,” the president said. “We set out to launch a new phase of close friendship between the United States and the European Union, strong trade relationships where both of us will win.” Juncker said that as long as negotiations are ongoing, "we will hold off on further tariffs and reassess existing tariffs on steel and aluminum."
- Stock market jumps on U.S.-EU trade optimism
- Can a tariff-free world really work?
- Auto tariffs won’t be imposed on European Union: Wilbur Ross
A federal judge has given the administration until Thursday to reunite 2,551 separated children age 5 and older. The Justice Department said in a court filing Monday that 1,187 children had been reunited with parents, sponsors and guardians by the Health and Human Services Department's Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Still, the private, hourlong meeting seemed to achieve little toward dousing lawmakers' criticism of how children taken from their parents are being handled. Nielsen told the group, "I am not a racist," according to two lawmakers. One of them, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., said she made the remark after he told her she worked for a "racist regime." In an interview with FOX News' Bret Baier on Tuesday, Nielsen said authorities were mainly concerned about the welfare of the migrant children and family reunions were "in part ... up to the parents." "We really want to protect the children," Nielsen added. "So, we don’t want to cut corners. We want to make sure they’re going with a parent. We want to make sure they’re going with somebody that won’t cause them any harm."
- What Trump's 'zero-tolerance' immigration policy means for children separated from families at border
AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS
SICK AND TIRED: "We're tired of the Justice Department giving us the finger. The American people are sick of it." – Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on "The Ingraham Angle," explaining why he helped introduce articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. WATCH
HEAR NO EVIL, SEE NO EVIL: "The thing that strikes me ... I've got to tell you that [Pompeo] looked like Sergeant Schultz [during the hearing] ... I see nothing, I see nothing." – Juan Williams, on "The Five," ripping Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's testimony in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, where he was grilled about President Trump's summit with Vladimir Putin. WATCH
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THE SWAMP
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS
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FOX NEWS OPINION
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Farewell to someone I loved with all my heart.
Tammy Bruce: America avoided a disaster -- Look at the Clintons and their pal Harvey Weinstein.
Michael Graubart: Dear Demi Lovato – A letter of hope from a fellow recovering addict.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED
Jane Fonda revisits 'Hanoi Jane' scandal: 'It’s just horrible for me to think of that.'
Chris Hardwick to return to AMC after sexual assault claims.
John Oliver talks mocking Trump on 'Last Week Tonight': 'It's the gift that keeps on giving'
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?
Florida man's 826-pound bluefin tuna catch becomes new state record.
Group tries to revive ghost towns across the South before they vanish.
'Amazing dragon' dinosaur discovered in China.
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#OnThisDay
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