Meeks: ‘Just About All’ Witnesses Have Corroborated Whistleblower’s Allegations’ | MTP Daily | MSNBC

Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) joined MTPDaily following a day of impeachment developments, including the House vote on the impeachment resolution and Timothy Morrison's deposition. Aired on 10/31/19.
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Meeks: ‘Just About All’ Witnesses Have Corroborated Whistleblower’s Allegations' | MTP Daily | MSNBC

43 comments

    1. @The Punisher Sorry but I can’t take a far-right news and opinion website seriously. Also, your brain and your channel have something in common. NO CONTENT.

  1. Awesome show! Protect our constitution from corrupt Republicans! The ABCs of trump’s Impeachment:
    A. Abused his power for personal gain and against a US citizen
    B. Betrayed his oath of office and his country when he invited and bribed foreign countries to interfere in US elections
    C. Corrupted, withheld US military aide for personal gain, endangered US security for personal gain and covered it up
    (My summary from MSNBC news, today)

    1. That’s about right. Trump is a career criminal. He’s been screwing other people over for his entire adult life.

  2. Public hearings will be both hilarious and saddening for our country to see how the Trump loyalists will defend him against facts made in public. Substance vs complaining about process with obstruction to push dates further to hurt said process.

    1. They’re frantically trying to save their party from extinction… that’s why. Keep in mind that these Republican bozos have been rabidly defending Trump for three years. Now, it’s going to look as if all of them have been complicit in Trump’s crimes, which isn’t going to do them any favors in future elections.

    2. What process exactly?
      The one that lets chairman Rep. Adam Schiff reject witnesses proposed by the Republican minority, the ranking member of the minority cannot challenge witnesses called by the chair. Though the minority can appeal the chair’s decision to a vote by the whole committee, the Democratic majority virtually guarantees that Schiff’s veto would be upheld.
      This is not due process. This is a legit witch hunt.

    3. @Fergie Mcavoy They keyword in your complaint was “minority.” Elections have consequences. The Republicans were thrown out of the House by the American people for a reason. Now, the Dems are in control and they can do this any way they please. And they are. Case closed.

  3. “The camera of history is rolling!” Great quote from Meeks. I hope more people see this interview and realize the Republicans have not been shut out of the deposition/impeachment inquiry process like they are falsely complaining about (in order to use the media to sway public opinion to their side). Thank you!

  4. And PLEASE, let’s remind ourselves that this is coming from a dang LIEUTENANT COLONEL. Trump is easily a law breaker/ negater with his history of doing his own things (ie “spurs” vs draft; leaving Democrats for Republicans after he wasn’t getting his way, while literally smutting around with a %; promoting jews vs muslims vs Christians, and yet he’s acting like he could hide behind Christianity and America’s problems), especially given all the crap that is going on with him now. Please.

    1. The camera of history seems to be casting the GOP members as villains.
      BTW, here is how Watergate ended after a long period of Republican denials:
      –one presidential resignation
      –one vice-presidential resignation – although Agnew’s crimes were unrelated to Watergate
      –40 government officials indicted or jailed
      –H.R. Haldeman and John Erlichman (White House staff), resigned 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
      –John Dean (White House legal counsel), sacked 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
      –John Mitchell, Attorney-General and Chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP), jailed
      –Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy (ex-White House staff), planned the Watergate break-in, both jailed
      –Charles Colson, special counsel to the President, jailed
      –James McCord (Security Director of CREEP), jailed
      I would suggest anyone working for Trump to rethink their future goals in life.

    2. @Blink Once on Sunday!
      VP Agnew resigned first so that Ford got installed prior to Nixon’s ouster (and they sent him on the road away from the WH which reminds me of Jared and Ivanka — they always seem to be away when the fan gets flinging).

    3. @Bryan Alexander no, he was appointed VP by Nixon, he was minority leader in the House, not the Speaker. The only president in history to never get elected as President or VP

  5. Electoral college got it really wrong this time. There the USA version of the AYATOLLAH of iran having the last word on a president!!!!🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️

    1. Impeachment is a political process you don’t lock people up at the end of it, that will come once he is out of office and IF he didn’t reach a deal with the GOP like Nixon did.

  6. Yes, Chump is trying to delay the process that will absolutely take him out of office. F**k the election. Take him out now please, before some crazy person will do that for him. Loser

  7. The “Truth Train” is still going strong and the GOP has strung themselves to the tracks between it and their “Nude God Emperor” trying to stop it with their bodies.

    The GOP are all goners now.

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