Gop to admit quid but not illegal

I’m sorry does Trump not admitting it on video, making another public appeal for it and throwing China in the mix not count or something?

can you show any republican senator acknowledging qpq?

thats what the thread’s about.

Way to duck a public admission by the guy that ■■■■■■■ did it.

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Washington is as corrupt of a town as there is. Few if any of these people (on either side) have principles.

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Also from his chief of staff.

alright so “no” then

Trump. Admitted. It. To a mob of reporters. It’s on tape.

he did not acknowledge qpq. the narrative makers just made it sound that way for your benefit

Is this one of those persons? An individual who gave trump a large campaign donation and was later appointed as ambassador of the EU?

Do you agree with his opinion?
https://twitter.com/msnbc/status/1189150919683903488?s=21

no he didnt

Yes he did. He not only admitted, he called for Ukraine to do it while he was being interviewed and asked China to do it too.

still waiting for a republican senator actually acknowledging qpq

you must work for the “news”

The reporter said “this sounds like a quid pro quo” and Mulvaney said, “that’s how foreign policy works, get over it.” Are you joking? Do you even watch anything?

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Sure. Sure. It’s easier to believe that I am sure.

i interpreted that as mulvaney explaining the aid was withheld due to corruption

mulvaney later clarified.

Quid Pro Quo isn’t illegal if there’s no corrupt intent. Donald Trump is not corrupt. Nothing he does is corrupt. Besides Making America Great Again, the ONLY thing Donald Trump cares about is corruption in Ukraine. We KNOW for a FACT that the Bidens, and the rest of the Democrat Party, along with parts of the CoJ, CIA, FBI, ect., are corrupt. With so much corruption surrounding the President it’s not surprising that he wants to root it out in the only way he can, by working with the Ukrainian government. We should be working with other countries who are good at rooting out corruption, like China. Hong Kong is a good example of what could be in store for the United States unless we stop the corruption early.

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You interpreted him answering the question isn’t that a quid pro quo with yes as him not saying yes? That’s uh unique.

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no just easier to believe zelentsky who did not acknowledge any qpq or pressure

mulvaney later clarified his remarks

Funny how some die hard trump supporters all of a sudden forget little details like this one.
:rofl:

https://twitter.com/abcpolitics/status/1184882132763758594?s=21