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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And no one will answer why Democrats did not subpoena Bolton. Or why now he’s a patriot truth telling respected man. [/quote] HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO EXPLAIN IT?! The House requested Bolton testify. Bolton said he wouldn't testify without a court ruling saying he can comply with a subpoena. That came when the House was done with its hearings. As such, it's up to the Senate to issue said subpoena. No one is saying he's a truth-telling, respected man. He has potential relevance to the case, which is why Democrats--and even now GOP Senators (Romney, Collins, even Graham)--are saying he should testify. [/quote] All the democrats had to do was issue a subpoena. They did not. [/quote] DP.. let's say that they did. Do you honestly think whatever he testified would change the hearts and minds of the cult? They excuse all of Trump's lies and corruption. Just look at the spin from Trumpsters from the start of this whole debacle to now. First it was "no, he didn't do that..", then it was, "well, he's POTUS, he can shape our foreign policy...", and finally, "BFD.. every politician does it". Whether the House should or should not have subpeonaed him is moot now. What will R senate do now? Will they call him to testify? That is the relevant question.[/quote]
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