Pelosi Impeachment Inquiry

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Big AAPL, Sep 24, 2019.

  1. AOC has no power...

    Pelosi is using them like pawns....who gets all the heat in the Dem party.... nothing on Pelosi. Fox spends hours a day on the squad while Pelosi just floats around working behind the scenes.

    While pussies whine over freshman congressmen who have done nothing Pelosi has Trumps respect, fought back against him many times, is the only person Trump has no nickname or bad press for....

    She is genius while you guys cry over the Squad. Classic misdirection
     
    #301     Sep 27, 2019
  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Yep, he has genuinely pissed off the intelligence community. A lot of these people sincerely believe they are the good guys and impartial as best a citizen can be when they worked for the USA.

    MORE THAN 300 NATIONAL SECURITY PROFESSIONALS COMMEND IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY, EXPRESS ALARM AT THE PRESIDENT’S CONDUCT

    “As national security professionals, many of us have long been concerned with President Trump’s actions and their implications for our safety and security. Some of us have spoken out, but many of us have eschewed politics throughout our careers and, as a result, have not weighed in publicly,” the statement began.

    The signatories added: “The revelations of recent days, however, demand a response.” They further noted that they “applaud those Members of Congress, including Speaker Pelosi, who have now started us down that necessary path.”

    Those who signed the statement include a former Deputy Secretary of State, two former Under Secretaries of State, a former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, several career ambassadors, and other veterans of the Intelligence Community, the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Security Council staff, and other national security and foreign policy Departments and Agencies.

    In explaining their reasoning for speaking out, the signatories wrote: “Having worked across administrations of both parties to uphold and advance those national interests, we consider the President’s actions to be a profound national security concern.” They also noted the implications of inaction: “If we fail to speak up—and act—now our foreign policy and national security will officially be on offer to those who can most effectively fulfill the President’s personal prerogatives.

    Jeffrey Prescott, Executive Director of National Security Action, offered additional context on the statement: “In light of these circumstances, we felt that we had no option but to speak out about the national security implications of a President puts his own personal political interests above the national interest. We are gratified to see that so many former national security professionals, veterans of administrations of both parties, joined us in this effort.”

    https://nationalsecurityaction.org/newsroom/national-security-professionals-impeachment

    Nothing to see here of course. Only the pros weighing in, just "partisan hacks" and dismissed in a moment by Trump's lackeys but there will be more.
     
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    #302     Sep 27, 2019
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...democrats-over-trump-ukraine-scandal-n1059791

    Pompeo subpoenaed by House Democrats over Trump-Ukraine scandal
    The committee chairmen also sent a separate letter to Pompeo to schedule the depositions of five State Department officials over the next two weeks.

    Three top Democratic chairmen on Friday subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to turn over documents related to the growing Ukraine scandal involving President Donald Trump urging the country to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.

    House Foreign Affairs Chairman Eliot Engel of New York, Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff of California, and Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings of Maryland wrote a letter demanding Pompeo turn over documents related to Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, which took place days after Trump withheld already approved aid to the country.
     
    #303     Sep 27, 2019
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    :fistbump:

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    #304     Sep 27, 2019

  5. The impeachment of Joe Biden is now well underway.

    After he is dead and down, the Pubs can focus fulltime on Pocahontas, after mid-November or so.
     
    #305     Sep 27, 2019
  6. I am willing to do a real quid pro quo.

    Investigate Trump and Biden together. After all the punishment is getting kicked out of office. If they both used their office influence for personal or leverage gain then let them both face the heat.

    Trump is impeached and Biden drops out of the race. Win Win!
     
    #306     Sep 27, 2019
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  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    It’s moving fast now

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    #307     Sep 27, 2019
  8. elderado

    elderado

    Last I saw his GoFundMe account was about $65,000...
     
    #308     Sep 27, 2019
  9. Reminder: Democrats talked about impeachment over the Mueller Investigation. Democrats talked about all the laws Trump broke. How did that turn out for media and Democratic Party credibility? Now they want to try again? Have you ever heard about the Bear and the Hunter joke?

    Even if Trump broke a few minor laws with the stupendous, unprecedented, epic scandals of all scandals over a conversation with Ukraine, so what? My perception is the American people will balance a technical rules violation, if there is any, with the political motivation of a party that does not have a viable platform or candidate. Undecided voters want to know how Democratic policies and actions benefit them over Trump’s policies and actions. One side talks impeachment and racism almost continually and the other side talks about the economy and stock market. Try to imagine how the above comparison might look to someone who has been off the bong for a while.

    If Democrats see the main reason they were put into office for them to solely garner more power, they may be in for a rude awakening in 2020.

    Doritos, anyone?
     
    #309     Sep 27, 2019
  10. Good.

    Trump may be able to use him as a sacrificial goat for all the messy interactions between Volker and Rudy and Zerensky.
     
    #310     Sep 27, 2019