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Nope..
Got it? It's really not that complicated.
Also, stock market is tumbling today, so it looks like the market fears impeachment. Anyone see this as a buying opportunity?
It has to be an approved investigation that is a US policy
The Democrat’s case COMPLETELY hinges on the idea that a blow to the Bidens is a “thing of value” to the President.
The applicable law in this case is Article II of the Constitution: BRIBERY
And #3 clearly isn’t true, Trump was required by the freaking Ukraine aid bill itself to investigate corruption.
He demand an inquiry of his opponent and investigation into 2016 election, both of which were helpful to Trump, in lieu of releasing the money for Ukraine. That is a bribe ( not money but a favor to help him )
Are you talking about Biden? Sure sounds like it.
The applicable law in this case is Article II of the Constitution: BRIBERY
Newsome agrees to welcome homeless autoworkers.
He still wanted an investigation into Bidens before releasing the money
As Denninger noted the real bombshell is the Burisma indictment which ties many of the Dems trying so hard with their TDS to distract to criminal activity. They should be extradited to the Ukraine and stand trial.
You all regard your current employment and equities as the only relevant consideration, and that decision is irresponsible and supremely arrogant as humanity faces increasing existential threats of nuclear war and accelerated climate disruptions as direct results from Trump decisions.
This only happened after he knew he was caught
Trump can put any conditions he likes on access to him or even entry into the USA at his discretion.
Ambassador Gordon Sondland said that President Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, sought to condition a White House invite for Ukraine's new president to demands that his country publicly launch investigations that could damage Trump's political opponents
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