No, not a crime. Just bad judgment. What else is new? |
By total coincidence, one of the many people who have tweeted stuff about Trump is the go-to whistleblower lawyer in the country. How about that? |
Understand, Rand is part of the compromised-by-Russia GOP, then it all makes sense. |
So? The whistleblower's complaint has been corraborated by people who didn't tweet stuff about Trump. |
Is there anything in the publicly released transcripts that undercuts or makes false what the Whistleblower compliant outlined? If not, then at this point, the Whsitleblower and their attorney and their identify are completely irrelevant. What is it about the GOP and unmasking people? |
So? Trump is a criminal, and as a a lawyer, he sees that and wants to get rid of him. Half the country wants to get rid of him. |
Thug tactics, witness intimidation.. same tactic Kushner's father used on witnesses against his criminal case. It helped land him in jail. Birds of a feather do flock together. |
That was too easy. Gads. |
And? Are you under the misimpression that lawyers aren't allowed to have personal opinions about politics? Or that lawyers never take cases that are consistent with their personal opinions? |
#TreasonousTrump |
They want to spread violence and unrest. Like the authoritarians that they are, they want to make truth and honor relics. |
Did you read the footnote? The whistleblower’s lawyer also represented the Daily Caller. |
Are you suggesting the Ukraine "thing" is a fabrication? |
Every single thing the whistleblower has asserted has been borne out in testimony by at least one other person’s testimony, if not several people’s testimony. The whistleblower is not fabricating anything and what is unacceptable is the GOP’s support for this treason. |