Buttigieg confident for New Hampshire as still no winner called in IowaWill Trump’s acquittal pose problems for Democrats in 2020?Help us cover the critical issues of 2020. Consider making a contribution 1.57am GMT Joe Biden has jumped on Trump’s decision today to fire the Colonel who testified against him during the senate impeachment trial, urging the audience to give Alexander Vindman a standing ovation.Biden asks the audience to give Alexander Vindman, who was escorted out of the White House today, a standing ovation: “[Trump] should be pinning a medal on Vindman and not on Rush Limbaugh.” pic.twitter.com/lMsHyaT8IQAllow me a moment to thank—and this may be a bit of a surprise—Adam Schiff. Were it not for his crack investigation skills, @realDonaldTrump might have had a tougher time unearthing who all needed to be fired. Thanks, Adam! #FullOfSchiff 1.56am GMT The candidates are being asked whether Trump should have authorized the strike against Iranian general Qassem Suleimani.Joe Biden said he would not have authorized the attack because there has not yet been any evidence shown indicating that Suleimani presented an “imminent threat.” Continue reading…
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