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Chris Hayes discusses what we learned from top diplomat Bill Taylor in his ten hour testimony on Tuesday. Aired on 10/22/19.
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Chris Hayes On Bill Taylor’s Damning Testimony Against President Donald Trump | All In | MSNBC

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  1. Anyone like Taylor, that makes sure it’s in print is one smart man, and has a higher IQ than Stable Genius.🤔🙄..😂🤣

    1. Well if it’s in print he knows that Trump can’t read it! Impeach, indict, HANG!!! Let’s see him swing from the gibbet on Pennsylvania Avenue. -Djo Life 2028

    2. Yes, it was no accident that he sent that text. He wanted to make sure his resistance was documented and may have suspected this would come out so he sent a CYA text ………….THANK YOU SIR!!

    1. Unless someone made a recording or put their crime in writing, I don’t think there is any more damning evidence, only corroboration. Of course, there could be further crimes, conspiracies, and/or obstructions. Let’s wait and see.

    2. Honestly, how much more testimony does one NEED!?!? Still I’d love to see that porcine pucker Pompeo sweat out a 8hr Benghazi type grilling and turn on the duplicitous and deranged dotard.

    1. @DK x Mace There are REPUKES in the interrogations and you ALWAYS have a impeachment inquiry to get all the information before bringing it to a VOTE to IMPEACHMENT JUST LIKE ANY CASE…. MAGATS 💣💩💩💩😵😛

  2. Extortion is a good word. Trump isn’t giving over anything. Except our national security, and Kurdish allies’ lives.

    1. @dan112020 Hey Dan, Dawn was trying to be facetious, because she was actually describing Trump and not Bill Taylor. That’s what the whole “oh, wait…” was about. Sarcasm is hard to pickup from text alone, but her comment was pretty obvious.

    2. @chillm8tOh Wait….Far too intelligent a sarcasm for my brain to comprehend. TUMBLEWEED moment…my apologise to DAWN

    3. Tough call…a 50 year Patriot vs. a duplicitous and deranged dotard. Impeach, Indict, HANG!!! -djo life 2028

    4. @demitsuru yes he’s the best president ever. He’s not racist, he’s not a crook and he never ever, ever,ever lies 😂🤣😅

  3. Who are you going to believe a Vietnam Veteran with 50 years in the government or a 5 time Vietnam draft dodger.
    Trump have 13,000 lies.

    1. His “ten lies a day keeps impeachment away” strategy no longer holds water. Impeach, Indict, HANG!!! Let’s see this traitor swing from the gibbet on Pennsylvania Avenue.

  4. Substitution of the word “stalemate” for the phrase “quid pro quo” does not change the facts. It’s like using the word “commandeering” instead of “stealing.” A crime is a crime no matter what words one uses to describe it.

    1. It was a “mutually beneficial agreement.” But seriously, I noticed a lot of commentators are gravitating toward the word “bribe” probably because of the association to the impeachment clause of the Constitution which refers to “treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” And I would also argue that Trump has clearly committed treason in plain sight by always favoring Putin over his own intelligence agencies. The court ruling that treason only applies to enemies declared by Congress is bogus and should be overturned. Any person, group or nation that seeks to do harm to the US or its allies should be considered an enemy. Russia fits that description perfectly.

    2. @Blink Once on Sunday! Actually the legal definition of bribery is a crime that also included a quid pro quo. The Trump Regime was very careful to deny a “quid pro quo” for this very reason. Also the commentators use the word “bribery” for the very same reason. In this case the crime is asking for foreign election assistance. When quid pro quo enters the picture, that indicates a second crime of bribery.

    3. @ruth depew Oh, I see you’re now using the word “regime” as well. I thought I was the only one. Yeah, anyway there is gonna be a reckoning very soon. Republicans have put themselves in a box for 3 years defending one Trump scandal after another. I think their outrage at the Syria decision is misplaced. They should be angry and ashamed at their own actions of enabling Trump all this time. The entire GOP bears responsibility for the aftermath of the Syria and Ukraine scandals.

  5. Fellow Earthlings: we’re witnessing the demise of a psychopath on the world stage. Such things mostly happen in discreet police investigations and rarely happen so publicly. It’s the worst imaginable scenario for a psychopath. Poor little PO(TU)S.

    1. Yes, Trump is performing a tremendous public service to psychiatrists by exposing his psychopathy so openly. It will be the ONLY public service Trump performs.

    2. @Reg Munday Exactly. In all seriousness, mental health professors worldwide are using clips of Dump to illustrate psychopathy to their students. I know firsthand.

    3. One interesting psychopath study on Trump can be what it is that makes the guy so abhorrent to speak the truth.

    1. That’s only because you’re using commonsense and reason to come to a logical conclusion. We don’t do that anymore.

    2. Buud he said it’s NO KWIT PRO KWOU! Whom should I believe? My eyes, ears and brain – or that honest gentleman residing in the oval office?

  6. Ambassadors Taylor and Yovanovitch: absolute heroes. Integrity is still to be found at the US. Foreign Service.

  7. It is sad to think and to see that even faced with overwhelming evidence the GOP will still stand by this conman.

    1. @Mickey E Really? that’s what you think? You have no clue about the world. Where’s your world? Your hometown? Your mom’s basement?

  8. West Point grad unlike Pompous Trump he served his Vietnam time in the 101st Airborn. Articulate writing skills and recall. Compare his opening letter to Trumps last letter! Lol

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