Anonymous wrote:Lindsey Graham: A president who doesn't comply with Congressional requests for information is subject to impeachment.
https://mobile.twitter.com/billkristol/status/1181682899424350209
Anonymous wrote:This is the message I am getting from the Democrats.....
"We want to impeach Trump. We know he committed some infraction that we will articulate later. We have a whistleblower that has said he did something (shhh.... we have known about him for some time now, but we want the public to think we found out about him when they did). But we are not going to take a vote to move forward (shhh.... we don't want our red-state Democrats to go on record with a vote and we don't want to give the Republicans in the House any authority during this process). We are going to make the rules. With no input from the Republicans. And, we are going to conduct all interviews, depositions, and hearings behind closed doors. And, we really want you, the public, to get on board with our impeachment so we only want you to have the information that we leak (because God forbid, we should release any information beneficial to Trump). And, if the whistleblower testifies, his identity will remain a secret because in our process, the accused does not get to face the accuser. Remember, we make the rules. We know he is guilty of something, and we'll get to the bottom of it eventually. Remember that we will show you the evidence (that WE want you to see). In the meantime, keep in mind that we have an election in 13 months. This process has NOTHING to do with the election. Believe us. Trust us."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Sondland refuse to testify even if subpoenaed? If he refuses, can he then be jailed--as you and I would be if we ignored a subpoena!
He's said that he is willing to testify. Do you think he's lying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1181642379704569858
The White House has reached out to outside lawyers for impeachment counsel.
One of the lawyers they reached out to is Trey Gowdy.
"The notion that you can withhold information and documents from Congress no matter whether you are the party in power or not in power is wrong. Respect for the rule of law must mean something, irrespective of the vicissitudes of political cycles.”
- Trey Gowdy
https://www.voanews.com/usa/obama-invokes-executive-privilege-congressional-investigation
Gowdy is on the team now. Who knows why, seems like an awful career move, but hey, not my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
George Conway
@gtconway3d
It’s hard to count the number of ways that this letter is, constitutionally and legally, garbage.
George Conway
@gtconway3d
This letter, in and of itself, is an impeachable offense.
2:24 PM · Oct 8, 2019 from Arlington, VA·Twitter for iPhone
Why is it an impeachable offense?
Obstruction of justice. They're basically thumbing their noses at the checks and balances outlined in the Constitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1181642379704569858
The White House has reached out to outside lawyers for impeachment counsel.
One of the lawyers they reached out to is Trey Gowdy.
"The notion that you can withhold information and documents from Congress no matter whether you are the party in power or not in power is wrong. Respect for the rule of law must mean something, irrespective of the vicissitudes of political cycles.”
- Trey Gowdy
https://www.voanews.com/usa/obama-invokes-executive-privilege-congressional-investigation
Gowdy is on the team now. Who knows why, seems like an awful career move, but hey, not my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
George Conway
@gtconway3d
It’s hard to count the number of ways that this letter is, constitutionally and legally, garbage.
George Conway
@gtconway3d
This letter, in and of itself, is an impeachable offense.
2:24 PM · Oct 8, 2019 from Arlington, VA·Twitter for iPhone
Why is it an impeachable offense?
Anonymous wrote:Didn't Trump say last week that he would cooperate?
Changed his mind, I guess. Sort of like Syria and Turkey.
Anonymous wrote:
George Conway
@gtconway3d
It’s hard to count the number of ways that this letter is, constitutionally and legally, garbage.
George Conway
@gtconway3d
This letter, in and of itself, is an impeachable offense.
2:24 PM · Oct 8, 2019 from Arlington, VA·Twitter for iPhone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1181642379704569858
The White House has reached out to outside lawyers for impeachment counsel.
One of the lawyers they reached out to is Trey Gowdy.
"The notion that you can withhold information and documents from Congress no matter whether you are the party in power or not in power is wrong. Respect for the rule of law must mean something, irrespective of the vicissitudes of political cycles.”
- Trey Gowdy
https://www.voanews.com/usa/obama-invokes-executive-privilege-congressional-investigation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the White House counsel's letter to House Democrats saying the White House won't cooperate at all with the impeachment inquiry:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/PAC-Letter-10.08.2019.pdf
This is AG Barr saying that Trump's crimes are worse than Nixon's crimes.