Impeachment

...because the President and his supporters labeled him a spy and a traitor and implied he should be executed?

You support members of the administrative state to share their 'feelings' and start an impeachment process?

Not concerned at all about his ties to Brennan/Biden/etc..? I'm guessing this will be similar to how you weren't concerned about the bias on the FBI during the Flynn shenanigans.

Its as if you refuse or are unable to learn from the past.
 
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You support members of the administrative state to share their 'feelings' and start an impeachment process?

Not concerned at all about his ties to Brennan/Biden/etc..? I'm guessing this will be similar to how you weren't concerned about the bias on the FBI during the Flynn shenanigans.

Its as if you refuse or are unable to learn from the past.

I’m not sure which lesson I was supposed to learn from the Flynn investigation.
 
Again, why does the whistleblower matter when we ne have the partial transcript and multiple witnesses testify showing Trump trying to conclude with a foreign government for effect the 2020 election? If he got caught with Russia was he just going to say there was no QPQ?
 
You support members of the administrative state to share their 'feelings' and start an impeachment process?

Not concerned at all about his ties to Brennan/Biden/etc..? I'm guessing this will be similar to how you weren't concerned about the bias on the FBI during the Flynn shenanigans.

Its as if you refuse or are unable to learn from the past.


Aside from the fact he was right?
 
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Always what you do when your phone call is “perfect”
 
I'd imagine the White House would be encouraging Eisenberg to testify so he can explain this is all standard procedure.

3 years of blocking, pressuring and suing to try to stop so many people that could set him free

it's so weird
 
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yes, I agree...Trump's abuse of office is greater than Nixon's.
 
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yes, I agree...Trump's abuse of office is greater than Nixon's.

The real amusing thing in all of this is the fact that people actually consider Biden a real candidate. You see the same thing that most see. The more he speaks the more you can tell.

I get it though. This is the angle that needs to be taken because in reality it's all tied to uncovering the origins of the Russia investigation. Nothing terrifies the establishment more than that.
 
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I don't criticize him for adopting this defense because realistically it is the only available one.
 
Lol Guiliani took his phone to an apple store because he locked himself out 10 times.

This was the guy trump hired as his cybersecurity expert.
 
A top White House official told lawmakers he tried to find out whether President Donald Trump told a key US diplomat he wanted Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, multiple sources familiar with his closed-door deposition on Capitol Hill told CNN.

His actions show concern inside the White House about the extent of the President's role in the push for investigations that could help Trump politically.

Tim Morrison, the President's top Russia adviser, had multiple conversations with American Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland. In those discussions, the ambassador referenced talks he had with the President. Morrison became concerned that Sondland was going rogue on Ukraine.

Morrison told lawmakers he thought Sondland a "free radical," according to two of the sources. The term was a reference to cells that cause cancer.

To to find out whether Sondland had talked to the President, Morrison went so far as asking Trump's executive secretary if the President had actually talked with Sondland. The ambassador's claims about the conversations checked out each time, Morrison said in his testimony Thursday, according to the sources. In his own opening statement, Sondland downplayed both Trump's role and his own in the effort to pressure Ukraine -- suggesting he was reluctantly working with Rudy Giuliani, the President's personal attorney, who was running a shadow diplomatic operation in Ukraine.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/01/politics/tim-morrison-gordon-sondland-trump/index.html

glad to see Morrison breaking through to the other side
 
Definitely dont plead guilty and confess to the crime then try and withdraw your guilty plea because you think the FBI were being meanies to you.
 
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I don't criticize him for adopting this defense because realistically it is the only available one.

" ... All day long I hear him shout so loud

Crying out that he was framed ... "



You can’t Impeach someone who hasn’t done anything wrong!
-DJT
 
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I think this is absolutely something that Democrats should play up politically, but also think it’s something that is pointless. Who possibly thinks the senators involved would not support Trump regardless?

kinda like those that brag about how much the tax cuts have enriched them thus being/ denying MAGA all along ?
Dots are not hard to connect
 
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