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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 20:57:38 GMT
Rep.Ken Buck..
”The President put America first by ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars weren't funding Ukrainian corruption. Ukrainians didn't know aid was being withheld. There is no crime here. Democrats are desperate and will use any reason to impeach @realdonaldtrump.”
So now trump is saving taxpayer dollars from funding corruption.
On one level one has to be totally disgusted by the lengths these fools are going to protect trump.
On another level you almost have to appreciate their spinning skills.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 12, 2019 21:25:40 GMT
Rep Jim Jordan.. ”The elected President sets the policy for the unelected bureaucrats. Not the other way around.” When I first read this I though how can these guys look at themselves in the mirror. Then I realized who it was. His unelected cabinet secretaries! All his appointments who are also falling by the wayside, most recently the 'Varsity Blues' Dept of Treasury Georgetown grad fake!
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Post by kmcginn on Dec 12, 2019 21:27:13 GMT
This hearing is getting ridiculous!! None of them are going to change their minds - this could go on all night.
They need to just vote - we all know how it's going to go.
The House will vote to impeach and the Senate will not remove him from office.
Lets just get on with it!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 12, 2019 21:27:49 GMT
Ukrainians didn't know aid was being withheld. There is no crime here. Ukraine and Selensky knew something was amiss by May, if not sooner.... Maybe not all the details, but they knew!
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Dec 12, 2019 21:56:54 GMT
”The President put America first by ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars weren't funding Ukrainian corruption. Ukrainians didn't know aid was being withheld. There is no crime here. Democrats are desperate and will use any reason to impeach @realdonaldtrump.” there was no need to do any of that (even though we all KNOW that's not really what he was doing.) The money was approved for Ukraine even before Zelensky became President. I wish they would just call all this Republican posturing and obfuscation what it IS-- LYING. from a Vox article (link here): " The $391 million in military aid to Ukraine had already been approved in the 2019 federal budget. It was meant to bolster Ukrainian forces in their ongoing conflict against Russian invaders in the country’s east and included money for arms and radar systems as well as funding for naval forces and NATO aid. The Trump administration initially told Congress it was releasing the aid to Ukraine on February 28. It repeated that assertion to Congress again on May 23, but failed to explain to lawmakers but struggled to explain — both publicly and to the lawmakers who approved the aid — exactly why the funds were withheld.Even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell couldn’t get a straight answer from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper over the summer on why the aid hadn’t been dispersed yet. But then on September 11, the Trump administration suddenly disbursed the money. So what changed? It’s not entirely clear. Senate Republicans immediately said it happened because Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) threatened to block $5 billion in Pentagon spending for 2020 if the aid wasn’t sent. The next day, GOP members of the Senate Appropriations Committee said the assistance had been held while the White House assessed whether Zelensky, who came to power in May, was aligned with the US and NATO over Russia. That was an odd argument, since one of Zelensky’s main electoral platforms was combating Moscow and ending the war."
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Post by dewryce on Dec 12, 2019 22:53:00 GMT
Rep.Ken Buck.. ”The President put America first by ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars weren't funding Ukrainian corruption. Ukrainians didn't know aid was being withheld. There is no crime here. Democrats are desperate and will use any reason to impeach @realdonaldtrump.” So now trump is saving taxpayer dollars from funding corruption. On one level one has to be totally disgusted by the lengths these fools are going to protect trump. On another level you almost have to appreciate their spinning skills. If that was truly the case, and we will ignore the fact that this is not what the discussions were about and that it wasn’t an issue until Biden out his name in the hat, then why didn’t he go through the proper channels and alert Congress what he was doing and why he was doing it? If there was nothing wrong with it, why was it hidden? It’s not that the elected members of the GOP lack critical thinking skills, it’s that they know a good portion of Trump’s base does and/or just doesn’t care.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 0:20:07 GMT
Even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell couldn’t get a straight answer from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper over the summer on why the aid hadn’t been dispersed yet. I cannot find the article, but in early August The State Dept Pompeo and/or Bolton released some of the funds... without telling anyone out loud!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 1:52:13 GMT
NY Times.
“Will Trump Debate a Democrat in 2020? He’s Not So Sure.”
From the article...
”WASHINGTON — President Trump is discussing with his advisers the possibility of sitting out the general election debates in 2020 because of his misgivings about the commission that oversees them, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
Mr. Trump has told advisers that he does not trust the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonprofit entity that sponsors the debates, the two people said.
Less of a concern for Mr. Trump than who will emerge as the Democratic nominee is which media personality will be chosen as the debate moderator, according to people in contact with him.
At a state-of-the-race campaign briefing in Arlington, Va., the president’s advisers declined to comment on what their plan was for the debates. One senior adviser to the president seemed to wince at the question, and said it was not something advisers were prepared to discuss until next year.
In the 2016 general election debates, Mr. Trump repeatedly complained about being at a disadvantage to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee. And the post-debate polls showed Mr. Trump had good reason to be concerned: Mr. Trump and Ms. Clinton were essentially tied in the polls going into the first debate, but she received a bump after each of the three face-to-face matchups.
A Gallup poll conducted after the third debate, for instance, found that 60 percent of viewers thought Ms. Clinton did a better job, while 31 percent chose Mr. Trump.
After his performance in one of the debates was panned, Mr. Trump blamed a “defective mic” and questioned whether it was done “on purpose” to put him at a disadvantage. It turned out that a technical malfunction had indeed affected the volume of his voice during that debate, in September 2016.
That acknowledgment by the commission, however, never mollified Mr. Trump.
His 2016 debate team — led primarily at that time by Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor — also clashed with the commission over where to seat a group of women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault or sexual harassment.
The Trump campaign invited the women as surprise guests to the second debate in St. Louis. Mr. Trump wanted them seated in his V.I.P. box, where Mr. Clinton would have to walk past them; they would also have been in her line of site from the stage. In the end, the campaign had to stand down after the commission threatened to call security and have the women removed.
He can make up all the reasons he wants to justify not wanting to debate the Democratic Nominee but real reason he doesn’t want to debate is he is a coward.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 4:17:22 GMT
Look out Texas! You have a new GOP candidate running for Congress! ** (CNN)President Donald Trump's former chief physician, Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, filed on Monday to run for Congress in Texas' 13th District. Jackson filed his paperwork Monday afternoon at the Republican Party of Texas' headquarters in Austin, the group's communications director, Sam Pohl, confirmed to CNN. The move comes following Jackson's retirement from the Navy last week as the Defense Department's Inspector General continues to investigate allegations that he was periodically intoxicated and mishandled prescription drugs. Jackson withdrew from consideration to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs in light of similar allegations last year. Dwrena Allen, spokeswoman for the inspector general, confirmed to CNN on Monday that the Pentagon inspector general's investigation into Jackson remains ongoing. CNN has reached out to Jackson for comment. A Texas native, Jackson is running as a Republican in the 13th District, which opened after longtime GOP incumbent Rep. Mac Thornberry announced his retirement in September. Trump won the district by 63 points in 2016. (me: large field of 13 running)** www.cnn.com/2019/12/09/politics/ronny-jackson-files-congress/?hpt=ob_blogfooterold
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Post by mom on Dec 13, 2019 4:24:23 GMT
Look out Texas! You have a new GOP candidate running for Congress! ** (CNN)President Donald Trump's former chief physician, Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, filed on Monday to run for Congress in Texas' 13th District. Jackson filed his paperwork Monday afternoon at the Republican Party of Texas' headquarters in Austin, the group's communications director, Sam Pohl, confirmed to CNN. The move comes following Jackson's retirement from the Navy last week as the Defense Department's Inspector General continues to investigate allegations that he was periodically intoxicated and mishandled prescription drugs. Jackson withdrew from consideration to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs in light of similar allegations last year. Dwrena Allen, spokeswoman for the inspector general, confirmed to CNN on Monday that the Pentagon inspector general's investigation into Jackson remains ongoing. CNN has reached out to Jackson for comment. A Texas native, Jackson is running as a Republican in the 13th District, which opened after longtime GOP incumbent Rep. Mac Thornberry announced his retirement in September. Trump won the district by 63 points in 2016. (me: large field of 13 running)** www.cnn.com/2019/12/09/politics/ronny-jackson-files-congress/?hpt=ob_blogfooteroldThis is actually my District. Mac Thornberry has just started new commercials about 'non locals' running for his seat. I was wondering who he was referring to as he never said a name. I bet its this guy. According to this article, 4 are already running before this guy. I know three of them already as they are locals and have been involved politically before now -- the guy from Witcha Falls I dont know.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 4:25:32 GMT
11:17pm ET Nadler, raised the gavel, abruptly adjourned the hearing and stated that the House Judiciary Committee will resume at 10:00am tomorrow morning without consulting with the Ranking Minority Collins! Surprise sudden end to impeachment debate!
Awkward to say the least! Many had travel plans, even a Congressional trip.......
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 4:27:15 GMT
This guy is the famous Navy doctor who said dt was in great health.... his issues may have cost him his second star!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 4:30:22 GMT
David Jolly...
”Nothing angers a Member of Congress as much as learning they have to work a full work week.”
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Post by mom on Dec 13, 2019 4:31:49 GMT
This guy is the famous Navy doctor who said dt was in great health.... his issues may have cost him his second star! I was just looking him up. I doubt he has much chance here. The thing about my area is we don't like non-locals telling us what to do and don't appreciate outsiders swooping in. The Texas Panhandle is different that other big cities in Texas. Edited to add: I found an article, and yeah Mac admits its Jackson and Chris Ekstrom that he is referring to.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 4:37:15 GMT
Conservative organization Republicans for the Rule of Law released a new digital billboard campaign Wednesday blasting President Trump and several GOP lawmakers and officials over the ongoing impeachment inquiry. The ads show an image of President Trump behind Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former National Security adviser John Bolton, acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani with tape over all of their mouths, according to copies of the billboards shared with The Hill. “What Is Trump Hiding?” the ads ask. They will be placed in the congressional districts of House Republicans, including Reps. Greg Walden (Ore.), Mac Thornberry (Texas), Fred Upton (Mich.) Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) John Katko (N.Y.), Martha Roby (Ala.), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.), Michael McCaul (Texas), Mo Brooks (Ala.) and Paul Mitchell (Mich.) and Francis Rooney (Fla.) according to copies of the advertisements. “The president doesn’t own the government and he’s not above the law,” Republicans for the Rule of Law spokesman Chris Truax said in a statement to The Hill. “He’s merely a caretaker acting on our behalf and when Congress demands an accounting, it’s the President’s duty to comply.” Truax attacked the White House for preventing administration officials from testifying before lawmakers in the ongoing impeachment inquiry. The White House has blocked the testimonies of a dozen Trump officials. ** thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/474402-conservative-group-hits-white-house-with-billboard-ads-what-isThey have also done ads on dt's favorite FOX shows!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 4:37:15 GMT
Acyn Torabi..
”Mitch McConnell: Everything I do during this, I’m coordinating with White House Counsel. There will be no difference between the President’s position and our position as to how to handle this”
Mimi Rochah...
”So the jury has been bought & rigged.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 16:17:45 GMT
Acyn Torabi.. ”Mitch McConnell: Everything I do during this, I’m coordinating with White House Counsel. There will be no difference between the President’s position and our position as to how to handle this” Mimi Rochah... ”So the jury has been bought & rigged.” Absolutely! He has also talked about how he will fund those who vote his way!
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Dec 13, 2019 16:26:47 GMT
Acyn Torabi.. ”Mitch McConnell: Everything I do during this, I’m coordinating with White House Counsel. There will be no difference between the President’s position and our position as to how to handle this” Mimi Rochah... ”So the jury has been bought & rigged.”Absolutely! He has also talked about how he will fund those who vote his way!Actually... this sounds like the basis for another article of Impeachment, in my opinion. (or just add it to the 'abuse of power' one; whichever is easiest.)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 17:15:45 GMT
Typical day at The White House..
David Nakamura...
”Trump is meeting in Oval w/Paraguay president and he has already: * ripped "these horrible FBI people" * called Hillary "crooked as a three dollar bill" * called Schiff a "disgrace" * belittled Lt. Col. Alex Vindman as not a full colonel. (Trump avoided military service)”
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 17:21:00 GMT
trump..
”How do you get Impeached when you have done NOTHING wrong (a perfect call), have created the best economy in the history of our Country, rebuilt our Military, fixed the V.A. (Choice!), cut Taxes & Regs, protected your 2nd A, created Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, and soooo much more? Crazy!”
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 18:12:54 GMT
Question. When did Republicans become petty little assholes?
NPR
“On His Way Out, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin Pardons Murderers, Rapists, Hundreds More”
“Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin departed the governor's mansion three days ago, but the reverberations of some of his final actions are still being felt across the state.
Bevin, a Republican who narrowly lost a bid for a second term last month, issued pardons to hundreds of people, including convicted rapists, murderers and drug offenders.
In one case, Bevin pardoned a man whose whose family raised more than $20,000 to pay off money still owed from his 2015 gubernatorial campaign.
In all, the former governor signed off on 428 pardons and commutations since his loss to Democrat Andy Beshear, according to The Courier Journal. The paper notes, "The beneficiaries include one offender convicted of raping a child, another who hired a hit man to kill his business partner and a third who killed his parents."
Bevin's controversial decisions have been greeted with shock and consternation from many across the state.
Some residents reacted angrily to a Thursday Twitter post from Bevin's official account of a sunset along with #WeAreKY.
"Winter sunset...," Bevin wrote, "Phone camera doesn't do it justice...Truly spectacular. #WeAreKY"
Twitter user Josh Trosper blasted the governor in a tweet: "I guess you can snap pics when you don't have the time to look families (or voters) in the face and tell them you pardoned murderers and rapists."
Rob Sanders, the Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney, told the Cincinnati Enquirer he backed Bevin, but that the pardons changed his mind.
"I was somebody who supported him and believed in him and I'm disgusted at myself for having done so," Sanders said to the Enquirer about Bevin.
One pardon that had Sanders — and many others — particularly outraged was that of Micah Schoettle. He's a 41-year-old convicted of raping a 9-year-old child last year. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison, according to the Courier-Journal.
In his pardon order, Bevin wrote, "Micah Schoettle was tried and convicted of a heinous crime based only on testimony that was not supported by any physical evidence."
He added: "This case was investigated and prosecuted in a manner that was sloppy at best. I do not believe that the charges against Mr. Schoettle are true."
Bevin commuted Schoettle's sentenced to time served and ordered a full and unconditional pardon.
Another of Bevin's pardons was of Patrick Brian Baker, who was convicted in 2017 of murder of Donald Mills and tampering with physical evidence, among other charges.
As the Courier-Journal also reports, Baker's family "raised $21,500 at a political fundraiser last year to retire debt from Bevin's 2015 gubernatorial campaign." Baker's brother and sister-in-law also donated $4,000 to Bevin campaign, according to a state election finance database, the paper reports.
"Patrick Baker is a man who has made a series of unwise decisions in his adult life," Bevin wrote in his pardon letter dated Dec 6, adding evidence in his conviction was "sketchy at best."
"I am not convinced that justice has been served in the death of Donald Mills, nor am I convinced that the evidence has proven the involvement of Patrick Baker as murderer," Bevin wrote.
Baker was sentenced to 19 years, but served just two. His sentence was commuted to time served and a pardon only for the charges connected to the conviction.
Not all of Bevin's pardons were so contentious.
He also pardoned Tamishia Wilson of Henderson, Ky., convicted in 2006 of trafficking marijuana drug paraphernalia possession. She was also convicted in 2004 of theft.
Bevin proclaimed in a Dec. 9 letter she "is a new woman. She has turned her life around and become a model citizen."
The former governor also spared the life of death row inmate Gregory Wilson who was convicted in 1988 of murder. The Courier-Journal reports the trial was widely described as "a travesty of justice and a national embarrassment for Kentucky."
The paper said Wilson's defense team consisted of two lawyers, one whom "had never tried a felony before" and a person who served as lead counsel, but "had no office, no law books and on his business card, he gave out the phone number to a local tavern."
An array of other ethical woes plagued the case.
Bevin commuted his sentence to life in prison with the possibility of parole, writing, Wilson received "the short end of the justice stick" adding "regardless of the final resolution of future parole board hearings, Mr. Wilson at least deserves an equal opportunity for justice to be served."
Reached on Thursday for comment by the Washington Post, Bevin said of the pardons, "I'm a believer in second chances."
"If there has been a change and there's no further value that comes for the individual, for society, for the victims, for anybody, if a person continues to stay in," Bevin noted, "then that's when somebody should be considered for a commutation or a pardon."
During his tenure as governor, Bevin took a special interest in criminal justice reform and creating Kentucky's Criminal Justice Policy Assessment Council. At the council's first meeting in 2016, the Lexington Herald Leader reported the panel's mission was to "study the state's criminal code... and suggest improvements for the 2017 General Assembly to consider."
In 2017, Bevin, through an executive order restored the voting rights of 284 people convicted of non-violent felonies, according to member station WFPL in Louisville.
Earlier this year Bevin signed a bill that deepened the pool of people eligible to have their low-level criminal records expunged.“
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Dec 13, 2019 18:19:03 GMT
trump.. ”How do you get Impeached when you have done NOTHING wrong (a perfect call), have created the best economy in the history of our Country, rebuilt our Military, fixed the V.A. (Choice!), cut Taxes & Regs, protected your 2nd A, created Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, and soooo much more? Crazy!” yes, sir, you ARE crazy. soooo many good people, on all sides, say this!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 20:10:19 GMT
NPR..
”The U.S. Concealed Carry Association now has more than 300,000 members.
It's aiming to court more people by replacing the NRA's macho image with a brand that focuses on protecting the family.”
The day that people in this country must carry guns to protect their family is the day this country lost.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 13, 2019 22:07:21 GMT
Earlier this year Bevin signed a bill that deepened the pool of people eligible to have their low-level criminal records expunged.“ Bold mine. The key IS low level!! More from another article: The Louisville Courier Journal first reported the number of pardons and commutations. That list of pardons includes Blake Walker, who was convicted in 2003 of killing his parents; Kurt Smith, who as a teenager was found guilty of murdering his 6-week old son; Delmar Partin, who was convicted of beheading a woman and stuffing her in a barrel; and Kathy Ann Harless, who left her newborn baby to die in an outhouse. The former Republican governor wrote in his executive order that Harless "has paid enough for her death of her new-born son." ** www.cnn.com/2019/12/13/politics/former-kentucky-governor-matt-bevin-pardons/index.html
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 14, 2019 0:05:39 GMT
Is Moscow Mitch worried about these people wandering around his state? ** Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) criticized fellow Republican and former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin on Friday, saying a string of controversial pardons he made shortly before leaving office were “completely inappropriate.” “Honestly, I don’t approve. It seems to me it was completely inappropriate,” McConnell told reporters in Kentucky, according to WKYT, a local TV station. “I expect he had the power to do it, but looking at the examples of people who were incarcerated as a result of heinous crimes — no, I don’t approve of it," McConnell added. ** thehill.com/homenews/senate/474537-mcconnell-bevin-pardons-completely-inappropriate
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 14, 2019 0:14:40 GMT
House Oversight suit seems to be moving ahead. Judge wants it to move ahead! ** A federal judge on Friday rejected the Trump administration's request to delay a lawsuit against Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington, D.C., said in a status conference that with the census approaching he recognizes the urgency of the case from the House Oversight and Reform Committee and has set an expedited schedule for both sides to brief the court "I think it's important to get going with the process," said Moss, who was appointed by former President Obama. The schedule that Moss set for the case would have both sides briefing and arguing before the court by the end of January. ** Letter said that the Trump administration had asserted executive privilege over thousands of documents and had refused to negotiate for a release of them in the months since the contempt vote. Moss reprimanded the Trump administration during the hearing for its intransigence in the dispute with Congress. Elizabeth Shapiro, an attorney with the DOJ, argued that after the contempt vote the administration could not negotiate with a "gun to our head." "I disagree entirely," said Moss, a former assistant attorney general in the Clinton administration. "There's nothing that kept you from negotiating at that point. ** "Secretary Ross provided false testimony under oath to multiple committees of Congress, mispresented to the American people the reasons for his attempt to add the citizenship questions, and then attempted to continue that false narrative when his actions were challenged in federal court," the Oversight and Reform Committee wrote in its lawsuit last month. "The Committee has an undeniable interest in understanding the origins and extent of that dishonesty in order to redress the harm it has caused." ** thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/474476-judge-rejects-doj-effort-to-delay-house-lawsuit-against-barr-rossShould Ross be charged with false testimony under oath to Congress?!?!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2019 1:43:23 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
”Trump's senior aides have further restricted the number of admin officials allowed to listen to Trump's phone calls with foreign leaders since his July 25 call with Ukraine's president, according to multiple White House sources.”
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2019 2:20:15 GMT
George Takei
“The White House claims Greta Thunberg is fair game for the president to come after because she’s an activist, drawing a distinction with Trump’s own child.
So...kids stop being shielded from adult bullies the minute they stand up for something. Got it.”
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Post by dizzycheermom on Dec 14, 2019 2:41:49 GMT
WHAT THE FUCK!!
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Post by amom23 on Dec 14, 2019 2:54:03 GMT
George Takei “The White House claims Greta Thunberg is fair game for the president to come after because she’s an activist, drawing a distinction with Trump’s own child. So...kids stop being shielded from adult bullies the minute they stand up for something. Got it.”
Proof you really can justify anything.....assholes!
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