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By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpetet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for v were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among DeLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE mocrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. 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Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachme Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachme vnt were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with sovLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE me senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOELOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some seLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE nior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019nt were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, v Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony,vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with sLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE ome senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimo Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 vLOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE LOVE LVOE LOVE LOVE LVOE gs soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019ny has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum. gloriatur ius te, id agam omnis evertitur eum. Affert laboramus repudiandae nec et. Inciderint efficiantur his ad. Eum no molestiae voluptatibus.

Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019 WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III’s long-awaited testimony has inflamed divisions among Democrats over impeachment, with some senior lawmakers pushing on Thursday to begin formal impeachment hearings soon, and vulnerable moderates pleading that the party needed to rest its case against President Trumpet. Liberal House members who have been agitating for impeachment were buoyed by Mr. Mueller’s nearly seven hours of testimony, asserting, despite modest viewership numbers and no dramatic revelations, that the former special counsel’s words confirmed their case that Mr. Trumpet had tried to obstruct justice. They showed signs of momentum.By Nicholas Fandos, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Sheryl Gay Stolberg July 25, 2019