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The Russia thing never truly convinced me about 'collusion' but there were things that I thought constituted investigations (the Trump Tower meeting, Trump publicly asking Russia to hack Clinton's emails and Trump firing Comey after asking him to do him a favour), but this scandal seems to have a lot more going for it at the moment.
I won't get my hopes up until he's physically out of office though.
Ultimately it comes down to whether the Republican Party wants to try and put the genie back in the bottle rather than the merits of whether Trump coercing a foreign government to dig dirt on who he perceives as his biggest rival is an impeachment offence or not. It's pretty unlikely at the moment that they will turn against him but there are a number of vulnerable Senators out there who will be watching voter reaction as more facts unfold.
One for the Trump Russia Collusion "conspiracy theorists" among us ...
Looks like this contributor was on the money again.
Sondland now says "oh PRESIDENT Trump. Sorry I thought you meant someone else. Oh yes, I had phone calls about the quid pro quo. I told the Ukraine president's top advisor that resumption of the US aid would likely not occur until Ukraine provided the public anticorruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks"
Who will be next to desert the big man?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-50311633
'Democrats claim victory in key Virginia and Kentucky elections'
Democrat Andy Beshear claimed victory in Kentucky's governor vote, after a tight race in the conservative-leaning state.
Meanwhile, Democrats seized full control of the legislature in Virginia for the first time in over 20 years.
The loss in Kentucky will be seen as a setback for Mr Trump, who attempted to galvanise support for Mr Bevin at a campaign rally in Kentucky on Monday night.
In a speech to thousands of supporters, Mr Trump said a loss for Mr Bevin would be characterised as "the greatest defeat in the history of the world" by his critics.
Mr Beshear, he said, was "too extreme and too dangerous" to govern the state.
However polls showed Mr Bevin was one of the least popular governors in the country, following high-profile battles with unions and teachers.
Is this the same Sondland who Trump was praising on Twitter last month?
What a massive shitshow for TrumpDonald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
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Oct 8
I would love to send Ambassador Sondland, a really good man and great American, to testify, but unfortunately he would be testifying before a totally compromised kangaroo court, where Republican’s rights have been taken away, and true facts are not allowed out for the public....
....to see. Importantly, Ambassador Sondland’s tweet, which few report, stated, “I believe you are incorrect about President Trump’s intentions. The President has been crystal clear: no quid pro quo’s of any kind.” That says it ALL!
Witch Hunt III
After the White House cut off military aid to Ukraine, Donald Trump’s top officials scrambled to get it restored but were unable to organise a meeting with the president, in part because his staff were too busy pursuing his interest in buying Greenland, according to newly released congressional testimony.
The acting US ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, told Congress that Trump’s order in mid-July to cut off security assistance triggered a series of high-level meetings with cabinet members on how to get it resumed, given the urgency of the Russian military intervention in eastern Ukraine.
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On 20 August, Trump cancelled a trip to Denmark on the grounds that the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, had “no interest in discussing the purchase of Greenland”. Frederiksen had called the US president’s proposal to purchase the semi-autonomous Danish territory “an absurd discussion”.
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Taylor’s remarks suggest Trump’s Greenland purchase idea consumed considerable resources at the NSC, at the expense of other issues which the rest of his administration considered national security priorities.
Taylor has testified that it eventually became clear to him that Trump, through his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was withholding the security assistance as a form of leverage to convince the Ukrainian government to investigate the president’s political rivals.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-buy-greenland
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...inquiry-latest
A judge in New York orders President Donald Trump to pay $2 million for misusing his charitable foundation, the AP reports.
In December 2018, a second New York judge signed off on a deal to shut down Trump’s personal charity after a lawsuit exposed a “shocking pattern of illegality”.
Trump had used the charity to pay off legal settlements within his business and even to buy a painting of himself to hang in one of his golf clubs.
From a press release from the New York attorney general:
"The award is part of Attorney General James’ lawsuit against the Donald J. Trump Foundation and its directors — Mr. Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump...
"Chiefly, Mr. Trump admits to personally misusing funds at the Trump Foundation, and agrees to restrictions on future charitable service and ongoing reporting to the Office of the Attorney General in the event he creates a new charity. The settlements also include mandatory training requirements for Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump. Finally, the settlements name the charities that will receive the remaining assets of the Trump Foundation as part of its dissolution.
“The Trump Foundation has shut down, funds that were illegally misused are being restored, the president will be subject to ongoing supervision by my office, and the Trump children had to undergo compulsory training to ensure this type of illegal activity never takes place again,” said Attorney General James.
“The court’s decision, together with the settlements we negotiated, are a major victory in our efforts to protect charitable assets and hold accountable those who would abuse charities for personal gain. My office will continue to fight for accountability because no one is above the law — not a businessman, not a candidate for office, and not even the President of the United States.”
Looks like our resident Trump sycophant will have to up his game. Sessions putting him to shame.
JEFF SESSIONS in senate campaign video:
— Ben Mayer (@bendmayer) November 8, 2019
“Did I write a tell-all book? No.
Did I go on CNN and attack the president? Nope!
Have I said a cross word about our president? Not one time.” https://t.co/lKNDOUTtc3
“You can shoot me, but you’ll have to kill us all.”
— ��️*�� Max ��️*�� (@SpillerOfTea) November 11, 2019
[pause for applause]
Earpiece guy: “No one’s ****ing clapping, you ridiculous monolith of dogshit. ****ing say something.”
“Something.”pic.twitter.com/NzFvBuqCFm
Out of context, but still
Impeachment not going well for trump. Not just in the hearings, but outside the effects are being seen.
First governor elections since the impeachment inquiry began
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) November 17, 2019
• Kentucky (Trump+30): Dem+0.4
• Mississippi (Trump+18): GOP+6
• Louisiana (Trump+20): Dem+3
President Trump rallied for the Republican in all three states and put impeachment front and center.
The base is shrinking.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/70-a...ry?id=67088534
I listened to a random podcast last night, the host I thought got it about right.
If he (the legal team) indicts Evergreen he'll walk 2020,
if he doesn't, his base will disappear far quicker than a hostile MSM article.
It's a zero sum game for him, if he doesn't drain the alleged swamp and loses in 2020,
they will Goal him and his family for a very long time.
from the outside looking in, 2020 will be an interesting year across the pond (if this year wasn't interesting enough)
at the moment it seems to be a race with impeachment versus IG report and FISA declass
Interesting article from Gary Kasparov.
https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/...s6q-story.html
"So, once more for the record: Trump withheld U.S. aid to Ukraine in order to extort Ukraine’s president into helping smear Joe Biden, Trump’s political rival. That’s it. Game over. Everything else — how it served Vladimir Putin’s interests in undermining Ukraine and deflecting Russian guilt for hacking the 2016 U.S. election — no matter how damning it may be, is just treasonous icing on the impeachable cake."
Great announcement from the President today about the West Bank.
He's a great friend of Israel, democracy and the Jewish people worldwide . He'll certainly be the elected again
Sondland is no longer batting for trump. Who's going to be next?
BREAKING: @CNN has obtained Amb. Sondland's opening statement.
— John Berman (@JohnBerman) November 20, 2019
He points his finger directly at the President.
"At the express direction of the President of the United States... "
"I followed the directions of the President...."
"Based on the President’s direction..."