Politics
Politics: Últimas noticias, videos y fotos de Politics
Tensions rise amid controversial police arrests at NYC subways
A viral video of a churro vendor being arrested at a subway station in Brooklyn has once again put the NYPD's arrest tactics into question, whose presence has become more visible in the public transportation system in recent months.
Lee este artículo en español
LO MÁS RECIENTE
Trump denies Barr declined request for press conference on Ukraine
More transcripts have been released, this time from top State Department official, George Kent, as Congress prepares for public hearing next week. The President also received a cease and desist letter from the whistleblower’s lawyer asking him to stop the attacks against the government employee. Here's the very latest.
Regina Romero makes history as the first Latina mayor of Tucson
UNews spoke to Regina Romero, who was elected as the first Latina mayor of Tucson, Arizona on Tuesday night. She is a former city council member.
House releases transcripts from key witnesses in impeachment inquiry
New developments in the impeachment inquiry. Transcripts of the testimonies given by key witnesses are offering more details on the behind the scenes events that leads to this investigation.
House votes to formalize Trump impeachment process
The House of Representatives has officially formalized the next steps in the impeachment process. Republicans are criticizing Democrats for the "unfair" way they've handled the inquiry so far. Meanwhile, another White House official appears before Congress with testimony that is expected to corroborate damaging information against the president. Lorraine Caceres reports.
Republicans disrupt closed-door impeachment inquiry hearing
In Washington, two dozen Republican lawmakers stormed a closed-door hearing Wednesday - calling for transparency. Democrats say Republicans are trying to distract from explosive testimony against the president, as they press on with their investigation. Lorraine Caceres explains.
Trump asks Republicans to stick together like the democrats
President Trump is using a racially charged term to describe the impeachment inquiry, calling the process a "lynching". Also, Trump is lashing out at fellow Republicans, demanding the party stay united and defend him from Democrats. Lorraine Caceres has the latest.
