You went manny. Never go full manny
LOLOLOL. This happens 100s if not 1000s of times a day in DC. This may be the dumbest allegation since 2 scoopshbtheduce said:
The idea that meeting a campaign donor is an illegal action is a stretch.
Could you please elaborate on the bolded part?MetoliusAg said:Yes, dear, I know. Did no one teach you that Impeachment isn't a criminal indictment? An Unfitness for Office article would include these kind of unethical acts. Also, these actions by Trump clearly appear to be federal tax fraud and campaign finance violations. Hth.aggiehawg said:It was a civil case not a criminal one.EKUAg said:MetoliusAg said:You obviously don't know much about the impeachment process. Trump's illegal charity scam can be cited in the Articles as additional evidence of Trump's unfitness for the office.Quote:
This is not a part of the impeachment
No, I am saying whoever edits that page for Wikipedia has likely intentionally put references to founding father's intent to lure any unsuspecting readers into thinking - "oh this notion of 'duty to the nation' and 'unfitness for service' is also what is intended". When I read that page, I got the feeling that editors were trying to legitimize non-Criminal impeachment by using references to Founding Father intent, since they know conservatives will often lean on the same for other constitutional issues.BMX Bandit said:
not sure I follow. Are you saying the founders only wanted it limited to violating a criminal statute?
and how is that a dog whistle? what are the really saying then?
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Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt,
MetoliusAg said:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine **, Congressional R's have floated another potential line of defense:
-- Trump didn't understand / wasn't fully aware of the rogue actions Sondland and Rudy were doing of their own volition.
There's some obvious problems with that particular narrative, but Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham are running out of options.
MetoliusAg said:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt, Congressional R's have floated another potential line of defense:
-- Trump didn't understand / wasn't fully aware of the rogue actions Sondland and Rudy were doing of their own volition.
There's some obvious problems with that particular narrative, but Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham are running out of options.
MetoliusAg said:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt, Congressional R's have floated another potential line of defense:
-- Trump didn't understand / wasn't fully aware of the rogue actions Sondland and Rudy were doing of their own volition.
There's some obvious problems with that particular narrative, but Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham are running out of options.
MetoliusAg said:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt, Congressional R's have floated another potential line of defense:
-- Trump didn't understand / wasn't fully aware of the rogue actions Sondland and Rudy were doing of their own volition.
There's some obvious problems with that particular narrative, but Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham are running out of options.
Good lord, no it hasn't and you refuse to acknowledge that the freaking President of Ukraine point blank said it didn't happen. But go ahead and continue to push this false narrative. You are pathetic.MetoliusAg said:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt, Congressional R's have floated another potential line of defense:
-- Trump didn't understand / wasn't fully aware of the rogue actions Sondland and Rudy were doing of their own volition.
There's some obvious problems with that particular narrative, but Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham are running out of options.
If this were in any way true, we wouldn't still be going through this sham nonsenseQuote:
Now that it is has been definitively established that illegal quid pro quo extortion demands were made to the Ukraine govmt
Tom Hagen said:
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On Aug. 14, Carey reached out to Yovanovitch with pleasantries about the last time the two had "crossed paths" -- "when I was detailed to" the Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- before noting that Carey had resigned from the State Department to join the House Foreign Affairs Committee staff performing oversight work.
"I'm writing to see if you would have time to meet up for a chat in particular, I'm hoping to discuss some Ukraine-related oversight questions we are exploring," Carey then wrote to Yovanovitch. "I'd appreciate the chance to ground-truth a few pieces of information with you, some of which are quite delicate/time-sensitive and, thus, we want to make sure we get them right."
Carey continued: "Could you let me know if you have any time this week or next to connect? Happy to come to a place of your choosing, or if easier, to speak by phone at either of the numbers below. I'm also around this weekend if meeting up over coffee works."
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On Aug. 15, Yovanovitch responded: "Thanks for reaching out -- and congratulations on your new job. I would love to reconnect and look forward to chatting with you. I have let EUR [Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs] know that you are interested in talking and they will be in touch with you shortly."
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On Aug. 19, Carey wrote, "Great -- thanks for the response and I look forward to hearing from them. As mentioned, it would be ideal to connect this week... assuming this week is doable for you schedule-wise?"
Got her.Quote:
So she email me. I alerted the State Department and, you know, asked them to handle the correspondence. And she emailed me again and said, you know, who should I be in touch with?
AG 2000' said:
Every American politician the last 40 years gets rung up if this is a "crime".
Spotted Ag said:
It's 9:47 AM on November 8, 2019 and it's been definitively established that Donald J. Trump is STILL the POTUS and...
Jeffrey Epstein STILL didn't kill himself.
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During the 2016 election, Sondland donated to Jeb Bush's presidential campaign and to the former Florida governor's Super PAC, FEC filings show.
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However, after Trump attacked a Gold Star family, Sondland sought to distance himself from Trump
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Although the bulk of his donations have been to GOP candidates, he gave over $5,000 to Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden's reelection campaign in 2015, according to FEC filings.
Wyden had vouched for Sondland during his confirmation hearing in 2018, saying he knew the hotelier for a quarter century by way of Oregon's "really small Jewish community."
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Before he took on the diplomat role, Sondland's work in government had been limited. He was appointed by George W. Bush to serve on the Commission for White House Fellowships.
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While he is ambassador to the European Union, he has stated that he has a specific interest in Ukraine.
"President Trump has not only honored me with the job of being the US ambassador to the EU, but he's also given me other special assignments, including Ukraine," he told a Ukraine media outlet in July.
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"The President has been crystal clear no quid pro quo's of any kind. The President is trying to evaluate whether Ukraine is truly going to adopt the transparency and reforms that President Zelensky promised during his campaign," Sondland wrote in his text to Taylor.
Glad you finally accepted some truth.Gary Johnson said:
Sondland is clearly part of the Deep State Globalist conspiracy against Trump.