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Sondland remembers
This is no small edit! Sondland has just blown Trump’s story apart, leaving mere shreds of orange skin and slimy fat.
Sondland submitted this amendment to his testimony, saying other witnesses refreshed his recollection that military aid was withheld as part of Trump's push to get a Biden investigation going. https://apps.npr.org/documents/docum...land-Testimony |
Eureka!
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Another scummy member of our Admin.
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Conspiracy normally involves multiple people, between all the corroborating testimony and the money trail eventually brought to light; the depth of corruption in this administration will be reveled.
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Normal foreign relations to have the presidents personal attorney write a statement, Trump wanted to president of Ukraine to read, perfectly normal state Department procedures right guys🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡.
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Smoking gun.
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If Trump was up right now he probably tweet that Sondland is a dog. We'll have to wait until he has his executive time in the morning.
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Does the fact the Bidens son was on the board of a Ukrainian gas company at $50K a month mean anything in this equation? He is or was also on a board of some Chinese company as well. Would he have been on either without the influence of his Joe. Isn't this an important issue as well. There is a lot of shady
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Nobody would have been able to object if he had made it a goal to reduce corruption in our Government and the rest of the world. A little push here or there and if evidence existed some politicians could have been caught up in it. Instead he did a hokey secret investigation with Colludy and his stooges and tried to coerce Zelensky into saying he was investigating Biden and tangled most of his administration up in it. Now he’s claiming his great concern with corruption is what lead him to do that. 🍑🤡 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Actions of a private citizen being compared to to the actions of POTUS yet they have no evidence of wrongdoing by the private citizen which they gleefully ignore , yet insist its the same But With trump they see no evil hear no evil and speak no evil .....:btu: |
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that’s a coincidence? you’re a lot smarter than that. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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so while i see the corruption there, the precedent has been set that it’s on. politicians don’t engage in who’s pro quo every day? vote for my bill and I’ll vote for yours? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It's far more than 50K a month and has drastic effects on national security. To start, Floridaman set the ethical compass for his presidency low by failing to cut his own ties to the Trump Organization and not, as every recent president has done, releasing his taxes. Then we move on to the daughter and son in law. Jared's sister made news by promising US visas to rich Chinese in exchange for $500,000 investments in Kushner property. Kushners’ company received an investment nearing $30m from Menora Mivtachim, one of Israel’s largest insurers, in the spring of 2017. This was shortly before the president and his son-in-law, who has been brokering Middle East peace, visited the country and before the announcement that the American embassy would be moving to Jerusalem. Kushner also got at least four loans from Bank Hapoalim, Israel’s largest bank and currently under a US Department of Justice criminal investigation. And there is 666 Fifth Avenue............. Then we can go to his cabinet and Congress with the same stroke. Chao has overseen the allocation of nearly $80 million in federal grants to Kentucky during her time as transportation secretary, designating a special intermediary to help the state navigate this funding process, a resource that few states have. It raises questions about whether Chao was treating Kentucky differently due to her relationship with McConnell. This will fill books someday of how and why America failed. George Washington warned against nepotism in America, refusing to give his own family members plum jobs and commissions precisely because that represented everything the revolutionaries loathed about Europe. The Framers, all of whom were enmeshed and co-mingled and conflicted with other elite framers, understood that their children weren’t princelings and their families weren’t monarchs. |
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From Sondland's addendum to his testimony In my October 17, 2019 prepared testimony and in my deposition, I made clear that I had understood sometime after our May 23, 2019, White House debriefing that scheduling a White House visit for President Zelensky was conditioned upon President Zelensky’s agreement to make a public anti-corruption statement. |
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Can you tell me, in plain English, what law Trump is accused of breaking regarding Ukraine? |
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1) Illegally soliciting campaign help from a foreign government 2) Bribery 3) Misappropriation 4) Conspiracy 5) Obstruction They are all felonies. I forgot abuse of office, it’s only a misdemeanor Those come right after high crimes in the Constitution |
Thanks Pete
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Is it illegal for Hilary to ask the Justice Department for campaign help? Just curious. US attorney Durham will tell us soon enough. |
that's pete's christmas list for santa...sadly he's getting coal this year
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Just highlight and select search Google, then add Trump in Like this https://www.google.com/search?q=trum...w=1098&bih=515 Keep in mind that this will be the second count for election law violations for Individual 1. |
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(1) If the investigation showed Biden was innocent, Trump looks like an idiot. He had a reason to ask for the investigation, a reason to believe it would pay off for him. I'm not saying he asked out of pure civic duty. But just because uncovering liberal corruption helps him, doesn't mean he can never investigate democrats. He is the executive branch, that's his job. (20 the senate democrats asked Ukraine to investigate Manafort and Trump. How was that not "looking for political ammunition"? |
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"We are writing to express great concern about reports that your office has taken steps to impede cooperation with the investigation of United States Special counsel Robert Mueller. As strong advocates for a robust and close relationship with Ukraine, we believe that our cooperation should extend to such legal matters, regardless of politics. Ours is a relationship built on a foundation of respect for the rule of law and accountable democratic institutions. In four short years, Ukraine has made significant progress in building these institutions despite ongoing military, economic and political pressure from Moscow. We have supported that capacity-building process and are disappointed that some in Kyiv appear to have cast aside these principles in order to avoid the ire of President Trump. If these reports are true, we strongly encourage you to reverse course and halt any efforts to impede cooperation with this important investigation." |
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I think they've been hypnotized by schifts creepy eyes
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Sondland’s journey
First he donates $1M to Trump. His reward, he is made EU ambassador. As ambassador he becomes ensnared in Ukraine mess by Trump and Giuliani. Loyalist tries to defend them all. Eventually he tells the truth. Final reward he is thrown right under the bus and now Lindsey claims he is in cahoots with the Dems. A made man would never flip, even if he had to go to jail for his boss. |
Thank you for offering your perspective.
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Trump will get a trial in the Senate for impeachment charges—and then another trial in whatever United States District Court he ultimately gets criminally charged in.
But keep believing |
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Not sure that this is what Barr was thinking of when he gave that speech at Notre Dame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w0kSkvusjI |
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She is very entertaining. I used to watch videos of evangelical preachers for fun. Wasn't convinced to overthrow the government because of their fervent preaching. Actually, they seemed very patriotic. Might all have been an act. But most of them were extremely entertaining. And I can see how they could inspire a lot of folks to have the faith. For some reason, I'm not afraid of Christians. A lot of people seem to be. I'm sure that Progressives would not only like to get rid of the Constitution, but that they especially, if nothing else, would like to get rid of the first two Amendments. Hope this gets votes for Trump. |
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I’m not afraid of Christians but people who have to be told weekly right from wrong concern me. Just think then the Trumplicans could get rid of 4-8 because only guilty people plead the Fifth etc. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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been divorced twice a scammer just like her boss |
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https://youtu.be/hMyh7ko9L2g Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I'm amused by those funny things he does with his hands when he speaks. He's a lot more entertaining than Hillary. |
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