324 page deposition in a case about a phone call he didn't hear.
Isn't there some information out there that Taylor met with someone from Schiff's staff in August after the fake whistleblower met with Schiff's staff? His "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance or help with a political campaign" text to Sondland was September 9th, after he met with Schiff's staff member.
I hope we have a really strong cross-examiner on the committee.
I came across this looking for the texts:
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The crowning dramatic moment of the released texts, however, comes hours later, after midnight on September 9, in an exchange between Taylor and Sondland:
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[9/9/19, 12:31:06 AM] Bill Taylor: The message to the Ukrainians (and Russians) we send with the decision on security assistance is key. With the hold, we have already shaken their faith in us. Thus my nightmare scenario.
[9/9/19, 12:34:44 AM] Bill Taylor: Counting on you to be right about this interview, Gordon.
[9/9/19, 12:37:16 AM] Gordon Sondland: Bill, I never said I was "right". I said we are where we are and believe we have identified the best pathway forward. Lets hope it works.
[9/9/19, 12:47:11 AM] Bill Taylor: As I said on the phone, I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign
Let's pause here to note what Taylor is doing here: A majestic gesture of workplace passive-aggressiveness and careerist ass-covering the State Department ghoul equivalent of "per my previous email." Taylor, a career diplomat (and therefore able bureaucrat), appears to have just spoken on the phone with Sondland, the new boss's new hire, and discussed the impeachable offense they were committing on behalf of the president. He has then moved from the phone to text, memorializing the exchange in a recorded, subpoenable format, at once protecting himself by registering his objections and, simultaneously, incriminating Sondland.
It's a theme for Taylor throughout the texts. On September 1, he texts Sondland: "Are we now saying that security assistance and WH meeting are conditioned on investigations?" (In other words: "Can you confirm for me the specific details of the crime we're committing?") "Call me," Sondland responds. (In other words: No.) Remember the scene in The Wire when Stringer Bell yells at someone for "taking notes on a criminal ****ing conspiracy"? Well, sometimes you want to take notes on a criminal conspiracy, if, for example, you want to get out of the criminal conspiracy.
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/10/reading-volker-taylor-and-sondlands-ukraine-texts.htmlI do think he's right about Taylor trying to get his claims memorialized in a "suboenable format", but I think the motivation was to get Trump, not to protect himself. He did this after his meeting with a member of Schiff's staff,