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Whether one agrees with federal law or not, it is a crime to solicit assistance for a federal campaign from a foreign government. As well, the crime of bribery consists of a government official refraining from performing a legal duty until a thing of value is delivered to him.
Trump admits he held up the $391 million. He admits he asked for a favor from the Ukrainian president. And he admits that the favor was to dig up dirt on Joe Biden and his son. He even gilded the lily by publicly asking the Chinese government to investigate Biden.
Enter Attorney General William Barr. After knowledge of the presidential holdup of the $391 million in aid to Ukraine became public, the president asked Barr for a formal legal opinion that dirt on a political opponent is not a thing of value.
Barr had his researchers and writers in the Office of Legal Counsel oblige. That legal opinion, which Trump has touted as a form of exoneration, has been so widely mocked in legal and political circles â because dirt on an opponent is the most valuable commodity for a political campaign, and candidates pay dearly for it â that congressional Republicans have stopped referring to it. They know better.
And No, Trump is never going to apologize for his âPerfect CallââŠ
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Trumpâs best bet is to just apologize now for Ukraine scandal
By Jonah Goldberg (editor at National Review)
A plain reading of the rough transcript of a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy supports the charge.
So does testimony from the top US diplomat in Ukraine, William Taylor, as well as several other Trump appointees and aides, including Tuesdayâs testimony from Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council staffer who listened to the phone call.
Thereâs still due diligence to be done, but it seems implausible they are all lying.
Common sense also works against the president.
If Trump were sincerely concerned about Ukrainian corruption, why has he never expressed similar concerns about corruption anywhere else?
And why, if the issue is Ukrainian corruption, did Team Trump focus on the alleged corruption of a single Ukrainian firm, Burisma, where Bidenâs son Hunter sat on the board?
On its website, the organization describes its members as âa group of attorneys who would traditionally be considered conservative or libertarian.â
âBill Barr has grossly mischaracterized and subverted the findings of the IG investigation report addressing the FBI investigation into Russian interference in our 2016 election,â said Donald Ayer, a former deputy attorney general, former deputy solicitor general and former U.S. attorney, in his statement.
âThe reportâs headline findings are that the investigation was properly initiated based on a sound factual basis, and that the allegations of âwitch huntâ and bias on the part of those overseeing it are without foundation,â Ayer added.
Trump and his supporters have routinely described the investigations into his 2016 campaign as a âwitch hunt.â
The attorney referred to Trump as Barrâs âclient,â arguing that the president and the attorney general disregarded the independent inspector generalâs findings because the âoutcome he reaches is not the one desiredâ by the president.
Monday, FBI Director Christopher Wray did an interview with ABCâŠ
FBI Director Chris Wray: âThe inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the openingâ of Russia probe, âor the decision to use certain investigative tools.â@PierreTABC: âIncluding FISA?â
The Gop has a criminal rapist with dementia and no ideas except tax breaks for the grossly wealthy. The dems have a man who ACTUALLY has a list of solid plans to HELP the 99.99% of Americans. Sad. JOBS JOBS JOBS!
Well, pick two out of three and get back to me. Impeachment is one thing, finding one guilty is another. Even that âconservativeâ radical Allan Dershowitz disagrees with Democrats evidence.
kaffekup about 5 years ago
From Biden to Yang, thereâs got to be someone for anyone with a brain to like.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
A viable nominee is something the GOP should be wishing for.
RobinHood about 5 years ago
Heâs a Saint not a miricle worker
Brain Pudding about 5 years ago
Well, one out of three aint bad. They have cntrol over only one thingâŠimpeachment, as completely phony and corrupt as it is.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/judge-andrew-napolitano-hiding-plain-sight
By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
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Whether one agrees with federal law or not, it is a crime to solicit assistance for a federal campaign from a foreign government. As well, the crime of bribery consists of a government official refraining from performing a legal duty until a thing of value is delivered to him.
Trump admits he held up the $391 million. He admits he asked for a favor from the Ukrainian president. And he admits that the favor was to dig up dirt on Joe Biden and his son. He even gilded the lily by publicly asking the Chinese government to investigate Biden.
Enter Attorney General William Barr. After knowledge of the presidential holdup of the $391 million in aid to Ukraine became public, the president asked Barr for a formal legal opinion that dirt on a political opponent is not a thing of value.
Barr had his researchers and writers in the Office of Legal Counsel oblige. That legal opinion, which Trump has touted as a form of exoneration, has been so widely mocked in legal and political circles â because dirt on an opponent is the most valuable commodity for a political campaign, and candidates pay dearly for it â that congressional Republicans have stopped referring to it. They know better.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
And No, Trump is never going to apologize for his âPerfect CallââŠ
~
Trumpâs best bet is to just apologize now for Ukraine scandal
By Jonah Goldberg (editor at National Review)
A plain reading of the rough transcript of a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy supports the charge.
So does testimony from the top US diplomat in Ukraine, William Taylor, as well as several other Trump appointees and aides, including Tuesdayâs testimony from Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council staffer who listened to the phone call.
Thereâs still due diligence to be done, but it seems implausible they are all lying.
Common sense also works against the president.
If Trump were sincerely concerned about Ukrainian corruption, why has he never expressed similar concerns about corruption anywhere else?
And why, if the issue is Ukrainian corruption, did Team Trump focus on the alleged corruption of a single Ukrainian firm, Burisma, where Bidenâs son Hunter sat on the board?
https://nypost.com/2019/10/30/trumps-best-bet-is-to-just-apologize-now-for-ukraine-scandal/?
Silly Season about 5 years ago
Conservative Attorney Group Slams Trumpâs AG: âBill Barr Has Grossly Mischaracterized and Subvertedâ IG Findings
https://www.newsweek.com/conservative-attorney-group-slams-trumps-ag-bill-barr-has-grossly-mischaracterized-subverted-1476515?
On its website, the organization describes its members as âa group of attorneys who would traditionally be considered conservative or libertarian.â
âBill Barr has grossly mischaracterized and subverted the findings of the IG investigation report addressing the FBI investigation into Russian interference in our 2016 election,â said Donald Ayer, a former deputy attorney general, former deputy solicitor general and former U.S. attorney, in his statement.
âThe reportâs headline findings are that the investigation was properly initiated based on a sound factual basis, and that the allegations of âwitch huntâ and bias on the part of those overseeing it are without foundation,â Ayer added.
Trump and his supporters have routinely described the investigations into his 2016 campaign as a âwitch hunt.â
The attorney referred to Trump as Barrâs âclient,â arguing that the president and the attorney general disregarded the independent inspector generalâs findings because the âoutcome he reaches is not the one desiredâ by the president.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
(FBI Director Christopher Wray, Trumpâs pick to replace James Comey)
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/10/21004499/trump-christopher-wray-ig-report
Monday, FBI Director Christopher Wray did an interview with ABCâŠ
FBI Director Chris Wray: âThe inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the openingâ of Russia probe, âor the decision to use certain investigative tools.â@PierreTABC: âIncluding FISA?â
Wray: âIncluding FISA.â
Kip W about 5 years ago
I see Goofus has wrested control of the strip away from Gallant again.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 5 years ago
The Gop has a criminal rapist with dementia and no ideas except tax breaks for the grossly wealthy. The dems have a man who ACTUALLY has a list of solid plans to HELP the 99.99% of Americans. Sad. JOBS JOBS JOBS!
MichaelSFC90 about 5 years ago
Donât forget the bicycle and some surprises.
jmworacle about 5 years ago
Well, pick two out of three and get back to me. Impeachment is one thing, finding one guilty is another. Even that âconservativeâ radical Allan Dershowitz disagrees with Democrats evidence.