But until now, has always been done. Why not now? |
Updated August 12, 2019 Geez, how convenient. |
CRS reports are constantly updated. It is a resource for Congress so it needs to be current. |
Who is the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and who's associated with them and/or funds them:
BuzzFeed Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar Open Society National Endowment of Democracy Sounds neutral to me! |
Pelosi changed the rules about then. Yep she did. |
Pelosi made a huge mistake when she pulled the impeachment trigger before seeing any of the relevant documents. The transcripts of the phone conversation did not contain the bombshells she was expecting - namely, evidence of a quid pro quo, or Trump pleading for dirt on Biden and son "eight separate times", or Rudy Giulianni being offered in the role of a "fixer". Instead, Biden was mentioned once, in the context of having bragged in 2018 about having gotten a Ukrainian prosecutor fired (this actually happened). Biden's son was mentioned once, in the context of being a board member of a Ukrainian gas company that was under investigation by the prosecutor who was fired. And Giuliani was brought up by the Ukrainian President - not Trump. Since then, it's come to light that the fired prosecutor gave a sworn deposition that he was ordered to stop the investigation into the gas company, at Biden's insistence, or resign. He resigned. Altogether, it doesn't support a strong case for any impeachable act. Then there's the so-called "whistleblower". The first problem with their complaint is that they mention right at the top that they had no first hand knowledge of any of the events they described in the complaint, and that everything they described came from other government employees or public news sources. Repeating what someone else told you is called "hearsay" in any court of law. Repeating what you read in the newspaper is not "whistleblowing". Still, if the most serious allegations could somehow be proven then their might be some meat in that burger. The most serious allegations were the alleged quid pro quo and the pressure to investigate Biden, both of which were pretty much disproven by the transcript. The news media hasn't helped here. ABC reported that an ex-aide to the Ukrainian President claimed that a promise to investigate the Bidens was a prerequisite for the phone call in July. Problem - the ex-aide assisted the Ukrainian President in the post election transition, and then resigned. He wasn't working for the President at the time the phone call took place. Second, he stated to a US reporter that he never told ABC that he had any knowledge of the phone call or any prerequisite conditions. ABC retracted the following morning. And so it goes with the other mainstream media outlets. Bombshell, retraction. Bombshell, retraction. Pelosi took a blind leap into an empty pool, and Democrats now need to clean this up as quickly as possible. Their hopes of having this linger into next year's elections have evaporated. Pelosi wants this done and forgotten before the primaries. Don't worry. We won't forget. |
You’re an idiot. The impeachment rules haven’t changed. Committees investigate allegations. That is what is happening. The House is following protocol. The people who do not honor rules, standards, and protocols are the President, White House, Cabinet, and all the other outlaws acting on his behalf. But of course you don’t think rules apply to Republicans. |
Name-calling to start. Clever you. I just posted an article that referenced an official document on Scribd that showed Pelosi changed the rule permitting depositions without minority notification. https://www.scribd.com/document/396700100/Pelosi-House-Rules-for-New-Congressional-Session-2019 |
The House is investigating, dumbass. The evidence already proves two strong articles of impeachment, but first they need to subpoena and depose the people involved. You guys have no clue how the investigative process works, because you have supported dysfunctional idiots like Gowdy and Nines. |
Hint: name-calling gives away your true character. There is no 'evidence'. There is a heresay and a parody. |
Please keep going Dems:
"The Trump campaign raised a massive $15 million in small-dollar donations following Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) announcement of the Democrat-led House impeachment inquiry against President Trump, Eric Trump announced on Friday. In the days following the announcement of the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry, the Trump campaign raised $15 million in small-dollar donations and gained tens of thousands of new donors." Brad Parscale ? @parscale In the 24 hours since news of Nancy Pelosi’s impeachment announcement, @realDonaldTrump’s campaign & @GOP have BLOWN OUT fundraising! ?$5 Million combined in 24 hrs ?Donors in all 50 states Jennifer Jacobs ? Verified account @JenniferJJacobs Trump’s at hedge fund manager John Paulson’s on 86th between 5th and Madison for fundraiser. Aides say it will bring in $5M for Trump Victory. Another tomorrow a.m. at Cipriani on 42nd Street (same place as a Dec 2017 fundraiser) will do $3M. So they’re saying $13M in 3 days. |
Oh, we won't forget all right. If the phone call was so perfect, why was its contents illegally stored on a super secret NSC server? Why has one state department official already resigned? The actions by those involved are not those of people who acted legally, perfectly or within the confines of the law. |
Trump raised millions of dollars off the impeachment as well. What is your point? |
Trump wanted to hide his calls with America's enemies from the Intelligence Community and the Mueller investigation, so he jammed them into codeword files server *run by the CIA?*
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Thanks for sharing your disinformation campaign. Too bad Trump and Ghouliani got in front of the issue and told everyone the truth, on tape. Extortion, obstruction, witness tampering, and it’s only been a few days. What else will be uncovered? |