Rightguide
Prof Triggernometry
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Well, all that conjecture ^^^ has nothing to do with the point I was making about the State Department's stonewalling strategy falling apart, but I understand you just got back from vacation, and I remember you were a bit slow before you went on vacation.
It isn't conjecture at all. It is fact, something your side isn't interested in. House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions was the first to contact the State Department in regard to her conduct. Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko raised the alarm over her conduct in meddling in the political affairs of Ukraine, trying to control who would be prosecuted and who wouldn't, going so far as to block the visa applications of two Ukrainian prosecutors trying to get to the United States in order to bring evidence of her wrong doing, inappropriate behavior, and Joe Biden's action in the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Biden and his son, to the DOJ. They had to hire a former United States attorney to bring the evidence of criminal wrong doing to the United States. There is no question Marie Yovanovitch was in violation of the Foreign Service Manual and in violation of art 41 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and deserved to be fired.