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Originally Posted by fishgolf
"What you’re pointing out is something they should focus on AFTER they hold him accountable for abuse of power, not instead!!!"
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All I'm saying if the aid was so vital, why have a 10 or 11 month process to deliver it? If it was approved in August of 2018, why not write the check in January of 2019 if the need was so vital to the troops in the field, and our own Nat'l Sec? Focusing on the weeks that Trump held it up rather than the total timeline makes it a red herring, crime or not.
(btw, I didn't vote for Trump...)
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You can say that it’s less important than it seems to be, but can’t really call it a red herring.
Regardless of the length of the delay: one hour, one day, one year, it’s about why he did it.
Personal gain through a power only granted to him by the office he holds.
That’s abuse of power, and then he repeatedly stood in the way of the constitutional checks and balances afforded to congress to hold him accountable for it.
This is pretty black and white, regardless of how much the Biden’s did coke with the Ukrainians.
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