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   Trump Puts The U. S. Military Under The Control Of Saudi Dictator Mohammed Bin Salman
  Poll: 37 Percent Of Voters Support Starting Impeachment Proceedings
 More than one-third of Americans support beginning an impeachment inquiry against President Trump, according to a new poll re- leased Wednesday.
The Politico/Morning Con- sult poll found that among those surveyed, those back- ing the beginning of an im- peachment inquiry against the president falls short of the portion of Democratic lawmakers pushing to begin the proceedings.
Thirty-seven percent of re- spondents in the poll support
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beginning impeachment pro-
ceedings, while half of those surveyed said that they op- pose it. Only 12 percent of re- spondents said they were undecided.
The poll was divided heav- ily among party lines.
Among Democrats, the poll found that 7 in 10 re- spondents support beginning impeachment proceedings, while 18 percent are in oppo- sition. Meanwhile, Republi- can voters remain unmoved, with only 6 percent saying they want to begin proceed- ings against Trump.
    President Donald Trump and Saudi dictator Mohammed bin Salman.
The attack over the week- end on two oil-processing fa- cilities in Saudi Arabia has chopped that nation’s output of petroleum products in half and resulted in oil price in- creases of $17 a barrel in a day. Houthi rebels in Yemen immediately claimed to have carried out the attack, using 10 as yet unspecified drones.
Saudi Arabia has promised an update by Tuesday to an- nounce the full extent and duration of the expected shortfall in production. But despite a singular lack of de- tails about the locations from which the attacks were launched or the weapons used, U. S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has already blamed the attacks directly on the nation of Iran, without providing a single shred of evidence.
Then, on Sunday evening, Donald Trump did some- thing more than just blame Iran for an attack already claimed by others. He put the United States military at the disposal of Saudi dictator
Mohammed bin Salman. Trump declared that Mo- hammed bin Salman can name both whom we attack, and how we attack.
Trump tweeted that the Saudi oil supply was at- tacked, and that “we know the culprit” and “are locked and loaded,” awaiting verifi- cation. How is America to get that verification? According to Trump, he is “waiting to hear from the kingdom as to who they believe is the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed.”
The White House isn’t being vague. This isn’t sub- ject to other interpretation. Trump is leaving it up to Mohammed bin Salman to determine whom we at- tack, and how we go forward. One guess as to the answer to both questions.
Thanks to the Electoral College, Donald Trump is the commander in chief of the U. S. military. But that doesn’t mean there’s not someone in charge of Trump.
 Trump Suggests Investigation Into Barack And Michelle Obama's Books, Netflix Deals
 President Trump tar- geted both of Barack Obama's post-presidency deals in a series of tweets on Monday, calling for an inves- tigation into the former pres- ident's book and Netflix projects.
"House Judiciary has given up on the Mueller Report, sadly for them after two years and $40,000,000 spent - ZERO COLLUSION, ZERO OBSTRUCTION," Trump tweeted. "So they say, OK, lets look at everything else,
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and all of the deals that 'Trump' has done over his lifetime. But it doesn’t....
"....work that way. I have a better idea," he continued. "Look at the Obama Book Deal, or the ridiculous Netflix deal. Then look at all the deals made by the Dems in Congress, the 'Congressional Slush Fund,' and lastly the IG Reports. Take a look at them. Those investigations would be over FAST!"
Trump soon later tweeted he was kidding .
    Manhattan DA Subpoenas
8 Years Of Trump's Tax Returns
 The Manhattan district at- torney subpoenaed 8 years of tax returns from Donald Trump's accounting firm last month as state prosecu- tors investigate Trump's role in the hush money pay- ments made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign.
The bid is yet another prong in the ongoing efforts to obtain Trump's tax re- turns, which he has never re- leased publicly.
During testimony earlier this year, Trump's former lawyer/fixer produced checks showing that both Trump
STORMI DANIELS, PRES, TRUMP AND MICHAEL COHEN
  and his company had reim- bursed Cohen for the $130,000 he paid prior to the election in order to silence Daniels, with whom Trump allegedly had an af- fair.
The subpoena to Mazars USA seeks both federal and state returns from both Trump and the Trump Or- ganization dating back to 2011.
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