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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Nancy Pelosi defending President Bill Clinton against impeachment in 1998






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"Not Judging the president with fairness but impeaching him with a vengeance."

"Paralyzed with hatred."

Isn't she describing to a T where the Democrats are today?

They have been totally consumed with impeaching Trump from the moment he took office.








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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The Epilogue











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Trump's call to Ukraine's president is published and reveals he DID ask leader to investigate Joe Biden but did NOT tie it to aid - and Bill Barr's Justice Department has ALREADY cleared him




Another black eye for the Democrats! Another rush to judgement before all the facts are in. This is what dumbass Pelosi is proving. She will do anything and everything to destroy Trump.

Mind you she hasn't even read the transcript yet when she made this statement...





No reasonable person could read this transcript and tell me Trump was trying to strong-arm Zelensky by withholding aid unless Zelensky dishes dirt on Biden and his worthless drug addict son.

What gets me is they want to impeach Trump for the very same offense Biden bragged about committing ON TAPE! Where are the special prosecutors when it comes to Democrats? Trump has a lot of moles in his administration. From what I understand this ‘whistleblower’ didn’t hear or see shit… all second and third-hand information.


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BTW...one of the comments on YouTube.

jaeeproductions1 day ago

I posted this video on Facebook, and without notice, they removed it from my Facebook page. Why? Biden is openly admitting to committing a crime, yet Facebook doesn't want it seen?




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The White House on Wednesday released the bombshell transcript of President Donald Trump's phone call with the president of Ukraine where Trump urges his counterpart to investigate Joe Biden and work directly with his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani – and even brings up the DNC's hacked email server. 

But the transcript does not show Trump tying the investigation to aid for Ukraine as he spoke to Volodymyr Zelensky, the quid pro quo which some reports had suggested it contained.

The call forms part of the whistle-blower complaint from an unknown intelligence official which alleges a pattern of wrongdoing by the president, but which has been blocked from being given to Congress. 

The publication of a transcript of a president's call to a foreign leader is unprecedented but also came with new revelations from the Department of Justice, where officials said: 

At the United Nations Donald Trump called Democratic plans to impeach him 'a political war,' and trashed critics who had suggested the phonecall was evidence of wrongdoing.

'There was no pressure, the way you had that built up, that call, it was going to be the call from hell,' he said.

'It turned out to be a nothing call other than a lot of people said, I never knew you could be so nice.' 

In the call, the president mentions political rival Biden by name, seeks an inquiry into a company tied to Biden's surviving son, Hunter, and predicts Ukraine's economy will do 'better and better' - but does not explicitly tie the United States' aid to the country to the investigation he demands.

He urges the president to contact Giuliani, who this summer called off a planned mission to Ukraine after bringing up a Ukrainian energy company where Hunter Biden served on the board. 

'There is a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that, so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great,' Trump says, according to the transcript.



Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he had directed the release of a 'complete' transcript of the July 25 phone call



Friends: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted a photo of himself and his wife Olena with President Trump and Melania Trump at a diplomatic reception Tuesday night



Ukraine links: Joe Biden made multiple trips there and demanded action on corruption; Hunter was on the board of a natural gas firm which faced money-laundering accusations







How Trump reacted: As well as speaking at the United Nations, he tweeted a link to a story by ultra-conservative news website Breitbart which accuses the Democrats of tying Ukraine aid to investigating him

'Biden went about bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it... it sounds horrible to me,' the president told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. 

The Ukrainian president assured Trump: 'The next prosecutor general will be 100 percent my person, my candidate, who will be approved, by the parliament and will start. As a new prosecutor in September. 

THE FIVE KEY QUOTES FROM THE TRUMP-ZELENSKY PHONE CALL 


Trump: 'I will say that we do a lot for Ukraine. We spend a lot of effort and a lot of time. Much more than the European countries are 'doing and they should be helping you more than they are.'

Trump: 'I would like you to do us a favor though because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say Crowdstrike ... I guess you have one of your wealthy people... The server, they say Ukraine has it.'

Trump: 'There's a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it ... It sounds horrible to me.'

Trump: 'I will have Mr. Giuliani give you a call and I am also going to have Attorney General Barr call and we will get to the bottom of it.'

Zelensky: 'I also wanted to ensure you that we will be very serious about the case and will work on the investigation.' 

'He or she will look into the situation, specifically to the company that you mentioned in this issue. The issue of the investigation of the case is actually the issue of making sure to restore the honesty so we will take care of that and will work on the investigation.'

Ukraine's president Zelensky said he wanted to 'drain the swamp' and called Trump a 'great teacher for all of us,' according to the transcript.

Trump told his counterpart: 'I heard you had a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down and that's really unfair. A lot of people are talking about that, the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved.'

'Mr. Giuliani is a highly respected man. He was the mayor of New York City, a great mayor, and I would like him to call you. I will ask him to call you along with the Attorney General. Rudy very much knows what's happening and he is a very capable guy. If you could speak to him that would be great,' Trump said. 

Democrats were already planning to scour the transcript for any suggestion of a quid-pro-quo – which Trump has explicitly denied offering.

The transcript shows no such direct linkage – although Trump does appear to mention a variety of ways in which Ukraine might benefit from acceding to his requests.

He tells Zelensky 'I would like you do us a favor' when he asks him to find out what happened with the Democratic National Committee's server. He appears to reference an unnamed oligarch when he says 'I guess you have one of your wealthy people …' without apparently finishing the thought.

Trump does not appear to mention $250 million in security aid to Ukraine that the president later said he held up before making the call.

He does, however, say the U.S. does 'a lot' for Ukraine, and trashes Germany's and the Europeans' efforts.

'I will say that we do a lot for Ukraine. We spend a lot of effort and a lot of time. Much more than the European countries are doing and they should be helping you more than they are. Germany does almost nothing for you. All they do is talk and I think it's something that you should really ask them about,' Trump said.

He adds that German Chancellor Angela Merkel 'doesn't do anything.' He said the U.S. 'has been very, very good to Ukraine.'

He also trashes the Obama-nominated ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovich, who stayed over into his own administration. She is a career diplomat and remains a State Department employee. 

'The former ambassador from the United States, the woman, was bad news,' Trump said, and the people she was dealing with in Ukraine 'were bad news.'

In response, Zelenksy tells Trump that the new prosecutor will be '100 percent my person, my candidate' and promises: 'He or she will look into the situation, specifically to the company that you mentioned' – meaning the one affiliated with Hunter Biden.

Zelensky also bashes Yovanovich, prompting Trump to answer: 'Well, she's going to go through some things.' 

He also appeared to reference the the DNC server which was hacked before the 2016 election, asking Zelensky to 'find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine.' 

He asked Zelensky 'to do us a favor' by investigating whether Ukraine is in possession of computer data linked to hacking of a Democratic National Committee server in 2016.

He mentioned Crowdstrike, a company that helped the Democratic National Committee manage its computer network when Russian agents penetrated it.

Trump has vented at his political rallies that the FBI in 2016 never made an effort to seize the server and analyze its contents.

'I guess you have one of your wealthy people... The server, they say Ukraine has it,' Trump said in the July call with Zelensky.

'I would like to have the Attorney General call you or your people and I would like you to get to the bottom of it.' 

The only person to directly bring up U.S. security aid for Ukraine at a time it was being held up is Zelensky – who says Ukraine is 'ready to continue to cooperate for next steps.'

Ukraine desperately wants the aid as it continues to clash with Russia following its 2014 invasion and annexation of Crimea.

'The United States is doing quite a lot for Ukraine. Much more than the European Union especially when we are talking about sanctions against the Russian Federation,' Zelensky said, mentioning U.S. imposed sanctions that Trump resisted when Congress tightened them after his election.

'I would also like to thank you for your great support in the area of defense,' Zelensky continues. 'We are ready to continue to cooperate for the next steps. Specifically, we are almost ready to buy more Javelins from the United States for defense purposes,' he said, mentioning Javelin missiles, a portable anti-tank munition. 

Zelensky flattered Trump and told him on his last trip to New York he stayed at Trump Tower. 

He assured Trump: 'We will be very serious about the case and will work on the investigation.' 

The two men talked about meeting on Trump's then-planned trip to Poland. Zelensky suggested a joint trip to Ukraine. 'We can either take my plane and go to Ukraine or we can take your plane, which is probably much better than mine,' Zelensky said. 

The transcript became a political hot potato this week as Democrats clamored for its release with predictions that it would show Trump committing impeachable offenses.

They argue that Trump's request for a new investigation into the Bidens was motivated by a desire to politically cripple the former vice president, who was then thought of as his main rival in the 2020 presidential election. 

Trump released the call transcript the morning after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House was conducting a formal impeachment inquiry of the president. 

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The whistleblower in Trump's communication with Ukraine’s President









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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Then and Now





That was then this is now. McRomney has gone out of his way to stab Trump in the back (especially after Utah made him a senator) and in some sort of fantasy dream he imagines destroying Trump and becomes POTUS.


Romney: If Trump pressured Ukrainian president 'it would be troubling in the extreme'


Hard to believe he's a senator with an R next to his name. Even harder to accept I was dumb enough to donate to his campaigns... not once but twice!!!

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Washington (CNN) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney said Sunday that it "would be troubling in the extreme" if President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine's president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden amid an ongoing controversy over a call Trump had with the foreign leader that was part of a whistleblower complaint. 

In a tweet, Romney, who was his party's presidential nominee in 2012, also said it was "critical" for the facts surrounding the call to emerge.
"If the President asked or pressured Ukraine's president to investigate his political rival, either directly or through his personal attorney, it would be troubling in the extreme. Critical for the facts to come out," Romney, who represents Utah, wrote in the tweet. 

The comments from the prominent GOP senator are some of the strongest to come from his party, whose members have largely remained silent following news last week that a whistleblower complaint submitted to the Intelligence Community Inspector General was concerned in part with a July 25 call Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. On Sunday, after Trump acknowledged that he discussed Biden during the call but maintained that the conversation was "warm and friendly," congressional Democrats urged an investigation into the matter, with some calling for Trump's impeachment. 

CNN previously reported Trump pressed Zelensky in the call to investigate Biden's son, Hunter, according to a person familiar with the situation. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden.

Trump previously branded criticism of the call a "Ukranian Witch Hunt," while Biden accused the President of abusing his power to "smear" him. In comments to reporters on Sunday, the President said he hopes officials release details of the call, but slammed the whistleblower responsible for filing a complaint.

On Sunday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued a strong warning to the administration, which has refused to hand over the whistleblower complaint, saying it "will be entering a grave new chapter of lawlessness" if the resistance persists. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, meanwhile, said Sunday that impeachment "may be the only remedy" to Trump's refusal to make public the complaint and phone call transcript.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a 2020 presidential candidate, and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, both Democrats, urged Congress to impeach Trump over the matter on Saturday, writing in tweets that their colleagues had an obligation to do so.






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