New: Trump Could Be Impeached Partly For Admissions On Fox News | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on how Rep. Schiff’s impeachment report cites a Fox New interview as evidence. The Democrats making the case that key parts of Trump’s bribery plot were broadcast live and emphasizing they can prove damning parts of the Ukraine plot based partly on the public scheming and incriminating statements broadcast live from Rudy Giuliani and Pres. Trump himself. Melber takes the viewer through an alleged propaganda campaign. Aired on 12/5/19.
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New: Trump Could Be Impeached Partly For Admissions On Fox News | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

41 comments

    1. last wk I said why won’t #HumptyTrumpty just go on the lam…Rudy said you gotta be quicker than that…Rudy on the table right now gerting a new face

    1. Oba*** Man most Wait. The Trolls will be here to gaslight us soon so we will see those exact BS deflections soon enough.

      Am I right Trolls?

    2. jonathan beatty, 8 minutes so far. I wonder what’s taking them so long. What time is it in Russia? Maybe they’re still asleep.

  1. What happened to the Republicans they have sold their sold to the Devil (Trump)…. They are soul dead…

  2. Them dirty SOB’s got away with murder the first time and then they try to do it again and this time they got caught! Do you believe in Karma??

  3. Trump should have been impeached as soon as he was declared winner. He did not win any election. We all know it. He is every name he calls people. IMPEACH trump.

    1. He cheated but too many people didn’t care. Now we have gathered enough evidence to take him out the white house

  4. On Aug. 7, 1974, Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., House Minority Leader John Rhodes, R-Ariz., and Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott, R-Pa., made it clear to Nixon that he faced all-but-certain impeachment, conviction, and removal from office in connection with the Watergate scandal.

    Nixon announced his resignation the next day, effective at noon on Aug 9, 1974.

    In his 2006 book “Conservatives Without Conscience,” former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean wrote that the Capitol Hill trio “traveled to the White House to tell Nixon it was time to resign.”

    In his 1988 autobiography, Goldwater wrote that after hearing their grim assessment, Nixon “knew beyond any doubt that one way or another his presidency was finished.”

    Nixon was all but certain to be removed from office for far less than what Trump has done.
    Earlier on Capitol Hill, McCarthy said that Trump’s impeachment was the weakest and thinnest impeachment in the history of America. Well that is just patently absurd. The weakest and thinnest impeachment in the history of America was when republicans impeached a sitting President for lying about a BJ. If lying about a B-J was the worst thing a president ever did, America would have no problems at all.

  5. Not only did he say he wouldn’t tell the FBI if he recieved a gift in the form of opposition info on a political opponent, he even went on fox and asked ukrain and China to investigate his political opponents.

  6. This is the most wonderful time of the year🎄

    The Demos are cheering for the 🍑 ment hearing the e-vi-dence 🎄🎄🎄cleeaaaarrrr. It’s the most wonderful time of the yeeeeaaaaarrrr.🎄🎄🎄🎄
    Merry Christmas and to all a happy Trump-less new year( and more to come🍾)

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