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Trump news: President threatens to 'end' Iran and blasts Republican congressman who accused him of 'impeachable conduct'

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Clark Mindock
New York
,Joe Sommerlad
Monday 20 May 2019 06:39 EDT
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Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to threaten Iran and harangue Republican congressman Justin Amash for suggesting he had engaged in “impeachable conduct” while also criticising Fox News for “wasting airtime” by covering his 2020 Democratic challengers.

“If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again!” the president wrote in response to heated rhetoric from Tehran and the firing of a rocket close to the US embassy in Iraq as tensions over sanctions and the US military presence in the Gulf continue.

Mr Trump was annoyed by a Twitter thread written by Representative Amash in response to his reading of the Mueller report and Fox for broadcasting a town hall event with Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg, rare examples of him turning on his allies.

Mr Buttigieg has mounted a surprisingly strong candidacy, but would still need to beat Joe Biden if he hopes to take Mr Trump on during the 2020 election.

Meanwhile in the 2020 election, Mr Biden saw some troubling polls in Iowa, where Bernie Sanders tied up with him in the state.

Elizabeth Warren followed behind those two men, but posted the best favourability ratings in the poll that was released.

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Why President Trump favours making addresses from the White House Rose Garden.

Joe Sommerlad20 May 2019 14:55

Here's a Republican senator saying a Republican president shouldn't be impeached.

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 15:33

In case you missed it, here are Donald Trump's thoughts on the 2020 Democratic field.

They probably don't feel too hot about him, either.

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 15:50

Presidential hopeful senator Michael Bennett, of Colorado, has become the latest Democrat to offer a climate change platform in the 2020 race.

Mr Bennett says he wants the US to be emission neutral by 2050, and has committed to preserving 30 percent of America's lands and oceans from future drilling.

"I’m frustrated we keep losing to climate denial in this country,” Mr Bennet said during a call with reporters. “We’re going to have to figure out how to engage the entire country in this work and entire economy in this work.”

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 16:15

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has weighed in on the news that a billionaire pledged  to paid off the student loans of an entire graduating class over the weekend.

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 16:35

A little bit of light war mongering here:

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 16:50

Here's Pete Buttigieg explaining why he decided to attend a Fox News town hall yesterday. The issue has become a point of contention in the Democratic Party recently after Elizabeth Warren announced she was turning down her own offer to go on the network.

Clark Mindock20 May 2019 17:20
Clark Mindock20 May 2019 19:02

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