Oh, I completely agree. This is Trump literally saying, “Yep, I did it. So what?” And sadly, I’m not confident his supporters, or the GOP in congress will do anything about it. Let’s put it this way, I would be astonished if any GOP congress members broke ranks and said anything disparaging about Trump. Astonished. And that is sad.
Kind of reminds me of OJ and the “If I Did It” book he put out.
The Intelligence Community Inspector General, a man appointed by Trump, who is as straight an arrow as they come in law enforcement, disagrees with you.
Then please rely on his opinion of it and not mine. I will also rely on his take.
What does it matter ho he is? If what I heard is correct, he has to have a complaint against someone in the INTELLIGENCE agency. TRUMP is not in the intelligence agency…for the most part he isnt even intelligent, much less in the intelligence agency. So if this is true, the guy is just another guy that doesnt like trump.
Your understanding of the whistle blowing process is severely flawed.
And this is just the memo of the transcript of the call. The transcript should be fascinating.
Waiting for the … “but he didn’t explicitly say anything about holding military aid” defense.
Where in that transcript (or memo) did Trump ever even hint there was a connection between finding something on Biden(s) and our assistance?
You don’t have to like what he talked about, but nothing impeachable there.
They must be ■■■■■■■■ their pants in fear if this is what they voluntarily released. Directly implicating the Attorney General. Christ.
All that shows is that Sknyluv saw the flaw in using that transcript against Trump.
Why wouldn’t he be waiting for it?
Yeah, I saw that. Not surprised at all.
All that shows is that Sknyluv saw the flaw in using that transcript against Trump.
Why wouldn’t he be waiting for it?
Oh, that memo is def not a “flaw”. All this for a conman. Unbelievable.
Your understanding of the whistle blowing process is severely flawed.
It could very well be. Dont let it get you down. I have been wrong before and sure I will be again at some point in the future.
This is hat I was referring to:
To put this in plain language, a spy who allegedly spied on the president does not have a legitimate whistleblower complaint against that president under the law. The ICWPA is a mechanism to report alleged misconduct by members within the intelligence community, of which the president is not. Yes, the alphabet soup of intel agencies ultimately report to the president, but that does not make Trump a member of that community and subject to its rules of conduct.
So, it turns out that the “whistleblower” may not be a whistleblower at all. But you will not hear that from the mainstream media. They are too busy lighting their own hair on fire.
It could very well be. Dont let it get you down. I have been wrong before and sure I will be again at some point in the future.
This is hat I was referring to:
And yet interestingly you don’t include the link.
Oh, I completely agree. This is Trump literally saying, “Yep, I did it. So what?” And sadly, I’m not confident his supporters, or the GOP in congress will do anything about it. Let’s put it this way, I would be astonished if any GOP congress members broke ranks and said anything disparaging about Trump. Astonished. And that is sad.
It is completely sad and depressing. I hope you’re wrong, and we see some spine and courage from some members of my former party, but I’m not holding my breath.
Apocalypto: NebraskaFootball:This basically will force Barr to recuse himself from any prosecutions that come from anything dealing with this Ukraine stuff. Trump is a moron.
Time for Special Counsel 2.0
I don’t know if that is necessary. If the Democrats have even an ounce of competency, this should be an easy case to make through impeachment hearings and inquiry.
The Democrats recognize that Trump has demonstrated he will use DOJ to neuter the Special Counsel law, including their stance that no one can indict a sitting President. Pelosi recognizes that the Constitutional solution is impeachment.
And this is just the memo of the transcript of the call. The transcript should be fascinating.
There will not be a transcript. These calls are not recorded, ever since the Nixon tapes. Unless it was recorded by Ukraine, which is also doubtful. This is the full read-out we will see, and it is spun in Trump’s favor as best as they possibly could. Which is a HUGE problem for them.
And yet interestingly you don’t include the link.
Instead of coming across as a jerk tommy, why didnt you just ask for it?
Sknyluv:Oh, I completely agree. This is Trump literally saying, “Yep, I did it. So what?” And sadly, I’m not confident his supporters, or the GOP in congress will do anything about it. Let’s put it this way, I would be astonished if any GOP congress members broke ranks and said anything disparaging about Trump. Astonished. And that is sad.
It is completely sad and depressing. I hope you’re wrong, and we see some spine and courage from some members of my former party, but I’m not holding my breath.
There are two lines of defense here. One is whether the Republicans have the courage to address Trump’s blatant disregard for law and for the co-equal status of the legislative branch in which they sit. If they are unwilling to do so, then the matter goes to whether the voters will accept such actions.
As Joe Biden has been saying, the issue in the 2020 election is “the soul of America.”
TommyLucchese:And yet interestingly you don’t include the link.
Instead of coming across as a jerk tommy, why didnt you just ask for it?
I’m sorry my friend, but Gregg Jarrett has lost all credibility on matters. His opinion is as worthwhile as Alex Jones.
NebraskaFootball: Sknyluv:Oh, I completely agree. This is Trump literally saying, “Yep, I did it. So what?” And sadly, I’m not confident his supporters, or the GOP in congress will do anything about it. Let’s put it this way, I would be astonished if any GOP congress members broke ranks and said anything disparaging about Trump. Astonished. And that is sad.
It is completely sad and depressing. I hope you’re wrong, and we see some spine and courage from some members of my former party, but I’m not holding my breath.
There are two lines of defense here. One is whether the Republicans have the courage to address Trump’s blatant disregard for law and for the co-equal status of the legislative branch in which they sit. If they are unwilling to do so, then the matter goes to whether the voters will accept such actions.
As Joe Biden has been saying, the issue in the 2020 election is “the soul of America.”
And the voters need to be made aware, over and over and over and over again, just how wrong all of this is. Through impeachment hearings, that are carried on live television, for weeks on end, explaining the criminality here.
I’m sorry my friend, but Gregg Jarrett has lost all credibility on matters. His opinion is as worthwhile as Alex Jones.
Maybe, but I am sure it is more worthwhile than mine