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S.E. Cupp Unfiltered


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• Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Subpoenaed by Congress after Missing Two Deadlines to Turn Over Documents; President Trump Reportedly Told Two Russian Officials in 2017 He Was Not Concerned about Russia's Interference in 2016 Election; Kurt Volker Resigns as U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine; Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman Interviewed on Why She Would Vote to Impeach President Trump; President Trump and NRA Chief Wayne LaPierre Meet at White House; Officer Who Killed Man in His Own Apartment Takes Stand During Trial; Democratic Congresswomen Who Are Veterans and in Swing Districts Profiled; Video Released of Arrest of Chelsea Bomber. Aired 10-11a ET
• Trump's Special Envoy to Ukraine Resigns; Pelosi: Impeachment Path Not a Cause for Joy; Interview with Rep. Ted Lieu (D) California; AG Barr Part of Whistleblower Complaint; White House Restricted Access to Trump's Calls with Putin and Saudi Crown Prince; Warren And Biden Neck and Neck among Dem Voters. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Impeachment Inquiry Update; U.S. Envoy to Ukraine Has Resigned; Schiff: Intel Committee Preparing for Hearings As Soon As Next Week; Democratic Contenders Taking Part in Texas Tribune Festival; "Declassified" Premieres Tomorrow At 9 P.M. ET/PT. Aired 12-1p ET
• Schummer: Trump's Comments to Russia "Extremely Harmful" To National Security; Moderate House Democrats Tipped Scales Towards Impeachment Inquiry; Parolee Arrested in Death of "Trailblazing" Officer; Lessons From the Impeachment of Bill Clinton. Aired 1-2p ET
• Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Subpoenaed by Three House Committees after Missing Two Deadlines to Turn Over Requested Documents; Reporting Indicates White House Attempted to Limit Access to President Trump's Conversations with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian Leader Vladimir Putin; Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) Interviewed on Why She Has Not Yet Publicly Supported Impeachment of President Trump; Kurt Volker Resigns as U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine; Alaskan Republican Party Will Not Hold Presidential Primary; Ted Turner Discusses Environmentalism. Aired 2-3p ET.
• President Trump's Call With The President of Ukraine Isn't the Only Call the White House Has Gone to Incredible Lengths to Hide; Sources: The White House Took Remarkable Steps to Prevent a Call With Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman and the Russian President Vladimir Putin from ever becoming public; The Washington Post: President Trump Told Two Senior Russian Officials at the Oval Office That he Was Not Concerned About Moscow's Interference in the 2016 Election. Aired 3-4p ET
• First House Republican Has Come Forward Saying He Supports An Impeachment Into President Trump; President's Personal Attorney Rudy Giuliani Is Named Multiple Time In The Whistleblower's Complaint. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mick Mulvaney On Shaky Ground; First House Republican Supports Impeachment Inquiry. Aired 5-6p ET
• House Democrats Hope For Impeachment Vote by Thanksgiving; CNN: White House Restricted Access to Trump's Calls With Putin And Saudi Crown Prince; Sources: U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine Who Resigned Friday to Appear Before House Foreign Affairs Committee Next Week; Schiff: Intel Committee Preparing for Hearings as Soon as Next Week; Moderate House Democrats Become Unlikely Leaders on Impeachment. Aired 7-8p ET
• Whistleblower Fallout On Ukrainian Call; Rep. Tom Steyer (D), Presidential Candidate, Interview On Impeachment Inquiry. Aired 8-9p ET
• Trump Told Top Russians He Wasn't Worried about Moscow's Meddling in 2016 Election; White House Restricted Access to Trump's Calls with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian President; Trump Facing Impeachment Inquiry for Ukraine Contacts; Pelosi: Impeachment Not a Cause for Any Joy; Warren: Trump Believed He Could Break the Law; Zelensky Unintentionally Embroiled in U.S. Politics; Joseph Wilson, U.S. Diplomat Who Questioned Iraq War, Dies; Afghanistan Votes Despite Taliban Threat; Prince Harry Retraces Mother's Footsteps in Angola. Aired 3-4a ET
• White House Restricted Access to Trump's Calls with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian President; Trump Told Top Russians He Wasn't Worried about Moscow's Meddling in 2016 Election; Zelensky Unintentionally Embroiled in U.S. Politics; Pelosi: Impeachment Not a Cause for Any Joy; How Foreign Leaders Flatter Trump; Biden: Trump Will Stop at Nothing to Hold onto Power; Trump Facing Impeachment Inquiry for Ukraine Contacts; Afghanistan Votes Despite Taliban Threat; "Abbey Road" Turns 50. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Facing Impeachment Inquiry for Ukraine Contacts; White House Restricted Access to Trump's Calls with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian President; Pompeo Faces Congressional Subpoena over Ukraine; Afghanistan Votes Despite Taliban Threat; Giuliani Says His Outreach Backed by State Department; Prince Harry Retraces Mother's Footsteps in Angola; Warren: Trump Believed He Could Break the Law; Japan Stuns Ireland at Rugby World Cup. Aired 5-6a ET


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