Trump IMPEACHED by the US House; US Senate Trial Allows No New Witnesses & Acquits Trump

BigMoneyGrip

I'm Lamont's pops
Supporter
Joined
Nov 20, 2016
Messages
82,357
Reputation
11,685
Daps
324,728
Reppin
Straight from Flatbush
I gotta agree. The worst thing to do is capitulate to the Republicans because they will continue to push the line no matter what the Democrats do but this vote is pretty much Nancy saying you want it you got it effectively tying the Republicans hands since now the Democrats have all they need. From reading the tea leaves, Trump is going to be removed and if he isn't he will be voted out. The evidence is too overwhelming at this point.

not only that but watch the play the senate republicans got to defend 20+ seats I believe and the Dems only have to flip 9 of them.. those incumbent senate repugs are underwater in their states especially Moscow mitch... Mitch basically saving he bout to throw this fool under the bus.. GOP in a lose lose, wether the senate gop vote to convict or not they are toast.. Mitch can pretty much force Trump to resign but as stated it don’t matter.
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
88,936
Reputation
3,727
Daps
158,294
Reppin
Brooklyn
The Hill
·
BREAKING: Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, President Trump's pick to be the new U.S. ambassador to Russia, admitted to lawmakers that he was aware of a “campaign” against the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine by Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, corroborating parts of the ex-ambassador’s private testimony in the impeachment inquiry that she lost her role for not cooperating with Giuliani's request to pressure Ukraine to probe the Biden family.


About this website

THEHILL.COM

Trump's Russia ambassador pick says he knew of Giuliani 'campaign' against ex-Ukraine envoy
Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan told lawmakers Wednesday that he was aware of a “campaign” against the former U.S.
 

Secure Da Bag

Veteran
Joined
Dec 20, 2017
Messages
40,953
Reputation
21,193
Daps
128,346
BREAKING: Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, President Trump's pick to be the new U.S. ambassador to Russia, admitted to lawmakers that he was aware of a “campaign” against the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine by Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, corroborating parts of the ex-ambassador’s private testimony in the impeachment inquiry that she lost her role for not cooperating with Giuliani's request to pressure Ukraine to probe the Biden family.

Demote your people and expect them not to shyt on you in deposition, brehs. :russ::mjlol:
 

Pressure

#PanthersPosse
Supporter
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
46,263
Reputation
7,002
Daps
147,107
Reppin
CookoutGang
Dog, you started following politics a couple of weeks ago when this impeachment started. You have no idea what you’re talking about. You can’t get 2/3rds of the Senate to pass anything, much less removal of a sitting president. No human being on earth with any connection to reality entertains the delusion that 2/3rds of a Republican majority Senate will remove Trump.
But you believe we will all have Healthcare, private insurance will be wiped out, all student debt will be forgiven, and an election will be won off the back of only small donors.

:unimpressed:
 

Reality Check

Keepin' it 100
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
15,174
Reputation
1,980
Daps
50,232
Dog, you started following politics a couple of weeks ago when this impeachment started. You have no idea what you’re talking about. You can’t get 2/3rds of the Senate to pass anything, much less removal of a sitting president. No human being on earth with any connection to reality entertains the delusion that 2/3rds of a Republican majority Senate will remove Trump.

Theoretically there's a better chance of them convincing Trump to resign behind close doors like what happened with Nixon, however given how much of a narcissistic egomaniac Trump is, he would rather drag everyone down with him instead of taking any sort of personal responsibility.
 

Poetical Poltergeist

Precise and cold hearted
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
37,511
Reputation
5,687
Daps
122,009
Reppin
Mile in the Sky
Theoretically there's a better chance of them convincing Trump to resign behind close doors like what happened with Nixon, however given how much of a narcissistic egomaniac Trump is, he would rather drag everyone down with him instead of taking any sort of personal responsibility.
Trump taking everyone down. Or will at least try.

What about Pence? He was on the call!
Lindsey told me to do it!
Mitch made me!!

What about them!

That will be his last tweet.
 

Secure Da Bag

Veteran
Joined
Dec 20, 2017
Messages
40,953
Reputation
21,193
Daps
128,346
Theoretically there's a better chance of them convincing Trump to resign behind close doors like what happened with Nixon, however given how much of a narcissistic egomaniac Trump is, he would rather drag everyone down with him instead of taking any sort of personal responsibility.

If it was just him being a bad President, then yes, there would be a chance of that. But given that once he leaves office, the Feds are gonna hit him with every law passed since Hammurabi.
 

☑︎#VoteDemocrat

The Original
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Dec 9, 2012
Messages
310,140
Reputation
-34,205
Daps
620,161
Reppin
The Deep State


that's different
ggQhIus.gif

[Semion] Seymon MOGILEVICH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :damn: :whoo: :ohhh:




thedailybeast.com
Trump Sides With Indicted Oligarch Over His Own Diplomat
Betsy SwanPolitical ReporterAdam RawnsleyUpdated 10.30.19 5:24AM ET / Published 10.29.19 7:10PM ET
4 minutes
President Donald Trump boosted a tweet Monday promoting a controversial allegation from an indicted Ukrainian oligarch: that a top U.S. diplomat put fabricated information about the mogul in a diplomatic cable.

That diplomat happens to be one of Democrats’ key impeachment witnesses. And that oligarch happens to have a long-standing beef with Joe Biden.

Scott Adams, a Washington, D.C., talk radio host, sent out a tweet Monday night about U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor, who delivered some of the impeachment inquiry’s most damaging testimony yet. The tweet alleged that Taylor lied about Ukrainian natural gas baron Dmytro Firtash in a cable to State Department headquarters in 2008. At issue was a conversation Taylor had with Firtash in Kyiv that December. Taylor wrote in a diplomatic cable (later published by WikiLeaks) that Firtash told him he had “acknowledged ties to Russian organized crime figure [Semion] Seymon Mogilevich,” one of the most notorious accused mobsters on the planet. According to Taylor, Firtash said “he needed Mogilevich's approval to get into business in the first place,” but had not committed any crimes in the course of his business.

When WikiLeaks published the cable in 2010, Firtash issued a statement on his website disputing its contents. Firtash, the statement claimed,“has never stated, to anyone, at any time, that he needed or received permission from Mr. Mogilevich to establish any of his businesses.”

Earlier this year, Firtash reiterated that defense. Without mentioning any American official by name, he said someone must have fabricated the detail about Mogilevich. Taylor, meanwhile, has defended the State Department’s notes.

The Justice Department appears to side with Taylor; its lawyers have argued in court that Firtash has ties to Russian organized crime
. The criminal charges he faces, however, don’t involve any such alleged relationships. Instead, the Justice Department charged him in 2014 with helming a conspiracy to bribe Indian government officials.

Trump’s retweet, however, offers a presidential thumbs-up to Firtash’s side of the story, and raises a new line of attack on Taylor’s credibility for the president’s allies.

Crooked Impeachment Witness Bill Taylor Led Ukraine Delegation for Group Advised by Hunter Biden. Taylor also initiated fake "contemporaneous" texts & cables in both the Firtash case & in support of the Trump WB hoax. Bill Taylor Led Ukraine Delegation for Group Advised by Hunter Biden

— Scott Adams Show (@scottadamsshow) October 28, 2019
Asked about his sourcing for the allegations against Taylor, Adams told The Daily Beast, “My sources are solid Foggy Bottom people.” He also noted the explanation for the cable that Firtash provided to The Daily Beast earlier this year.

This specific defense of Firtash took hold in The Hill over the summer, when columnist John Solomon, whose articles informed Rudy Giuliani’s Biden-Ukraine investigation, published a piece in July claiming that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s deputy said Firtash’s criminal charges in the U.S. might “go away” if he shared damaging information about Trump with Mueller’s team. Solomon cited “multiple sources with direct knowledge” and contemporaneous memos. Firtash and Solomon share the same lawyers: Victoria Toensing and Joe diGenova. The husband-wife team are veterans of the conservative movement’s most contentious legal battles, with longstanding ties in the Justice Department and Trump administration.

 

Eye Cue DA COLI GAWD

<--- Cleveland Browns winning that many, boi!
Joined
Jul 28, 2012
Messages
15,663
Reputation
-8,551
Daps
42,803
Dog, you started following politics a couple of weeks ago when this impeachment started. You have no idea what you’re talking about. You can’t get 2/3rds of the Senate to pass anything, much less removal of a sitting president. No human being on earth with any connection to reality entertains the delusion that 2/3rds of a Republican majority Senate will remove Trump.
Check my stats in this thread. I've been ahead of the mainstream pretty much on every angle of this story.

We not the same so therefore I don't entertain you. I spit facts, not contrarian :umad:
 
Top