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News saying that Donny Jr. just outed the whistleblower...
'Bout time you came around.
President Trump wanted Attorney General William P. Barr to hold a news conference declaring that the commander in chief had broken no laws during a phone call in which he pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate a political rival, though Barr ultimately declined to do so, people familiar with the matter said.
The request from Trump traveled from the president to other White House officials and eventually to the Justice Department. The president has mentioned Barr’s declination to associates in recent weeks, saying he wished Barr would have held the news conference, Trump advisers say.
News saying that Donny Jr. just outed the whistleblower...
...which one of you's is the stupidest!
I wonder why he deleted his tweet?![]()
Lindsey Graham just came up with the most brilliant defense I have seen to date. First he said "it's hearsay." Then when administration members on the call testified he switched to "no quid pro quo." Now he's going with incompetence. That's right, he's arguing that Trump's administration is too incompetent to have a unified strategy regarding Ukraine.
"What I can tell you about the Trump policy toward Ukraine: It was incoherent, it depends on who you talk to, they seem to be incapable of forming a quid pro quo, so no I find the whole process to be a sham and I'm not going to legitimize it," Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, told reporters Wednesday.
#Partyovercountry
The lack of a coherent foreign policy is not confined to the Ukraine. It's "seat of the pants" diplomacy at best.
It's patently disgraceful, which is why it appeals to many of the RWCJ simpletons here.
"you's is"?
I bow to you's for that stupidest win.
The lack of a coherent foreign policy is not confined to the Ukraine. It's "seat of the pants" diplomacy at best.
It's patently disgraceful, which is why it appeals to many of the RWCJ simpletons here.
"The coup has started."
*chuckle*
"The coup has started."
*chuckle*
Heard there are emails from the 2017 time frame from the whistleblowers lawyer on a scheme to initiate a coup and to depose Trump. More to come!
OKAY. I KNOW THAT THE LEFT HAS COMPLETELY CORRUPTED THE LANGUAGE, BUT WHAT EXACTLY DOES WITNESS MEAN IN THIS CASE? Testimony Transcript Shows William Taylor Never Talked To Trump, Wasn’t Even On July 25 Phone Call.![]()
Oh I totally agree. But I just think it's hysterical that Graham has to resort to incompetence as a defense.
I guess holding his hands over his ears and yelling "la la la la" wasn't working anymore.![]()
It was reported yesterday and it's all anybody should need to know:
'Coup has started,' whistleblower's attorney said in 2017 posts calling for impeachment
Gregg Re
By Gregg Re | Fox News
Mark Zaid, one of the attorneys representing the intelligence community whistleblower at the center of the Democrats' ongoing impeachment inquiry, tweeted conspicuously in January 2017 that a "coup has started" and that "impeachment will follow ultimately."
Then, in July 2017, Zaid remarked, "I predict @CNN will play a key role in @realDonaldTrump not finishing out his full term as president." Also that month, Zaid tweeted, "We will get rid of him, and this country is strong enough to survive even him and his supporters."
Amid a slew of impeachment-related posts, Zaid assured his Twitter followers that "as one falls, two more will take their place," apparently referring to Trump administration employees who defy the White House. Zaid promised that the "coup" would occur in "many steps."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/co...ey-said-in-2017-posts-calling-for-impeachment