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You're assuming that most people have the same unreasonable standard for Trump's criminality that you do.
I think you meant “tolerance”, not standard.
You're assuming that most people have the same unreasonable standard for Trump's criminality that you do.
You're assuming that most people have the same unreasonable standard for Trump's criminality that you do.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...-whistleblower-cia-officer-column/3778524002/
I completely agree. The fact that the president is talking like a mobster is just unbelievable to me. And the fact that republicans aren’t taking this seriously is incredibly disappointing:
We really need to vote better people into government. People who faking governing seriously and aren’t just elected because they’re a clown show.
I thought Romney was one of the Repubs who was "deeply troubled." Didn't you post that just a day or two ago?
You're assuming that most people have the same unreasonable standard for Trump's criminality that you do.
Whistleblower revealed to be CIA officer.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisett...blower-revealed-to-be-cia-agent/#c77582556a93
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/26/us/politics/who-is-whistleblower.html
If you completely ignore the months of pressure the Trump administration put on Ukraine, this single phone call might not look like much. You're completely dismissing all of the context surrounding it.You have a cordial phone conversation between Trump and Zelenskyy that you and other pro-impeach Dems are subjectively reading into. (Zelenskyy was the one who voluntarily brought up both corruption and meeting with Guliani. Meanwhile, Ukraine is already the subject of an active DOJ investigation, under Barr, related to the Crowdstrike server.)
You have Zelenskyy denying in a press conference yesterday that he was "pushed" or pressured by Trump.
You have the actual phone transcript and whistleblower complaint made public (not just to Congress), which undermines the claim that there was a cover-up.
If you think that's evidence to impeach a sitting president, I think you're reaching.
But then again, your mind was already made up a long time ago, before anything related to Ukraine ever surfaced.
Soliciting foreign interference in an election is an actual crime, regardless of whether or not a quid pro quo is involved.You need an actual crime to take place in order to have any standard of criminality whatsoever.
James Clapper? Lol, what a random name to pick out of a hat. First off, he is not and never was in the CIA. Secondly he's not in the White House and hasn't been since Obama left office in 2017.If it turns out to be James Clapper, then you'll know this is a counter-intelligence op.
Soliciting foreign interference in an election is an actual crime, regardless of whether or not a quid pro quo is involved.