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    1. vsaluki R …….I think you have missed a few steps above!………read the rest of the thread, the note is not fake news.

    2. @I am Violator I am a millennial and unlike you I don’t watch cable and believe what I am told to believe. You keep living in fairlyland jerking off to soundbytes on the news though and I will watch the full trial in all its unedited glory. At the end of the day it does not matter if they choose to impeach. Republicans hold the senate and have final say. Best part is this entire trial leads to trump winning a landslide victory next year. Democrats should have focused on taking him out next election, not with a trial that says “we think the president would have committed a crime had he not released the military aid” Because that’s what happened. Trump released the military aid before Ukraine did anything he mentioned in the phone call. Sucks to suck buddy enjoy another 4 years.

    1. Well, he’s always on repeat. How many times has he said “no quid pro quo”? And that’s not including his administration officials, his “lackeys” lol

    1. People who have been in Trump’s presence gave said he acts like a mob boss. With any luck maybe he’ll pull a John Gotti soon and
      go out to meet a foreign dignitary in his pajamas.

    1. CNN is fake news. Trump was completely exonerated by Sondland who said Trump told him: “I want nothing. I want no quid pro quo. Tell Zelensky to do the right thing.” This call happened on or before Sept 7 according to FactCheck, two days before Trump knew about the fake whistleblower. Thus, Trump is completely innocent, but CNN is pretending this moment never happened. ( See http://siberiancandidate.blogspot.com/2019/11/fake-impeachment-hoax-flounders-as-star.html ).

    2. @dorothydreams oftornadoes Read it and weap, buddy! ( See https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/the-whistleblower-complaint-timeline/ ):

      Sept. 7 — National Security Council aide Tim Morrison tells Taylor about a phone call earlier that day between Sondland and Trump. “According to Mr. Morrison, President Trump told Ambassador Sondland that he was not asking for a ‘quid pro quo.’ …

      Sept. 9 — Atkinson, the inspector general of the intelligence community, notifies the House intelligence committee that he received a whistleblower’s complaint relating to an “urgent concern” on Aug. 12.

      The phone call in question happened on Sept 7 or before, not Sept 9 as Sondland mistakenly guessed. ( See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_c17vxrPWQ ).

  1. The guy has to read it off a page of big block letters? AND carry it around with him? The felt pen is sharper than he is ….

    1. Plus, he cannot even bother to spell the Ukrainian president’s name correctly. Zelensky not Zellinsky. And this is the President. Good grief!!

    1. @Karen Shaub I’m not a fan of Colbert’s often insulting tones. Colbert has been getting too political and he is a liberal traitor. But, almost any other late night comedian is fine.

  2. “I want nothing”

    Trump realizes that he released a transcript in which he’s asking for a favor, right?

    That he was on the lawn announcing to camera crew that he wants an investigation into the Bidens.

    1. @Richard Sondland admitted he couldn’t recall when the call was made. He just guessed it was on Sept 9. According to FactCheck, however, this happened on or before SEPT 7, two days BEFORE the whistleblower’s complaint was revealed to him. (See https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/the-whistleblower-complaint-timeline/). Here’s what they say:

      “Sept. 7 — National Security Council aide Tim Morrison tells Taylor about a phone call earlier that day between Sondland and Trump. “According to Mr. Morrison, President Trump told Ambassador Sondland that he was not asking for a ‘quid pro quo.’”

      Therefore, he’ completely innocent. His actions were also consistent with that call. Trump released the aid with no conditions, he met with Zelensky, and no investigation was announced. The important take aways are these: 1. He announced it before the whistleblower complaint was known to him, and 2. The fake news is burying this most crucial evidence of innocence from the public.

    2. @Karen Shaub Holding up money doesn’t mean anything. The fact is he released it without conditions is what’s important. He obviously was doing his due diligence in that time to see if he could trust Zelensky.

      If you read that article and looked at its videos, it goes into that. Sondland initially said there was quid pro quo, then under cross-examination, he confessed it was only his “presumption.”

      He then remembered the phone call with Trump, who said he wanted “no quid pro quo.” According to FactCheck, this happened on or before SEPT 7, two days BEFORE the whistleblower’s complaint was revealed to him. (See https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/the-whistleblower-complaint-timeline/).

      “Sept. 7 — National Security Council aide Tim Morrison tells Taylor about a phone call earlier that day between Sondland and Trump. “According to Mr. Morrison, President Trump told Ambassador Sondland that he was not asking for a ‘quid pro quo.’”

      Therefore, he’ completely innocent. His actions were also consistent with that call. Trump released the aid with no conditions, he met with Zelensky, and no investigation was announced.

      YOU are doing what every Dummycrat does which is mixing fantasy with reality. You’re judging him on what he did in a parallel alternative universe. Unless he canceled the aid AND/OR Zelensky announced the investigation AND he got a real bribe, there is no case. It’s merely fantasy.

    3. @Rodney Boehner
      Try again to work out why the democrats are mad.
      Maybe stop believing what you here on the Fox opinion programmes.

    1. It’s unfortunate that our culture made this president more than an abnormally rich manager at Applebee’s

  3. Michael Cohen testified he speaks in code. That way he can say they acted on their own. Watch when it gets to Rudy he went rogue.

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