Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rooney told reporters on Friday when asked about the political consequences of potentially impeaching Trump that “I didn’t take this job to keep it. . . . I took this job to do the right thing at all times.”
When will more Republicans get a back bone?!
Oh and this is Rep. Rooney from Florida. It’s about time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-18/to-win-giuliani-s-help-oligarch-s-allies-pursued-biden-dirt
Firtash paid Teonsing and DiGenova $1,000.000 - they are unregistered agents - it opens up FARA and conspiracy against the US charges.
And, they continue to appear on Fox without any disclaimer.
And, her son works at Barr's DOJ.
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Let the GOP corruption wash over you.
He’s a senior attorney, not just some intern.
And Barr’s son in law is a White House attorney. And his daughter has some attorney position in government.
We really need to revisit our nepotism rules.
Anonymous wrote:Rooney told reporters on Friday when asked about the political consequences of potentially impeaching Trump that “I didn’t take this job to keep it. . . . I took this job to do the right thing at all times.”
When will more Republicans get a back bone?!
Rooney told reporters on Friday when asked about the political consequences of potentially impeaching Trump that “I didn’t take this job to keep it. . . . I took this job to do the right thing at all times.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-18/to-win-giuliani-s-help-oligarch-s-allies-pursued-biden-dirt
Firtash paid Teonsing and DiGenova $1,000.000 - they are unregistered agents - it opens up FARA and conspiracy against the US charges.
And, they continue to appear on Fox without any disclaimer.
And, her son works at Barr's DOJ.
![]()
Let the GOP corruption wash over you.
He’s a senior attorney, not just some intern.
And Barr’s son in law is a White House attorney. And his daughter has some attorney position in government.
We really need to revisit our nepotism rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-18/to-win-giuliani-s-help-oligarch-s-allies-pursued-biden-dirt
Firtash paid Teonsing and DiGenova $1,000.000 - they are unregistered agents - it opens up FARA and conspiracy against the US charges.
And, they continue to appear on Fox without any disclaimer.
And, her son works at Barr's DOJ.
![]()
Let the GOP corruption wash over you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-18/to-win-giuliani-s-help-oligarch-s-allies-pursued-biden-dirt
Firtash paid Teonsing and DiGenova $1,000.000 - they are unregistered agents - it opens up FARA and conspiracy against the US charges.
And, they continue to appear on Fox without any disclaimer.
And, her son works at Barr's DOJ.
![]()
Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-18/to-win-giuliani-s-help-oligarch-s-allies-pursued-biden-dirt
Firtash paid Teonsing and DiGenova $1,000.000 - they are unregistered agents - it opens up FARA and conspiracy against the US charges.
And, they continue to appear on Fox without any disclaimer.
And, her son works at Barr's DOJ.
Anonymous wrote:So if taking or not taking an action by a government official is a crime if they think they will politically benefit from it, I guess all politicians are looking at jail time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmmm......
A career State Department official overseeing Ukraine policy told congressional investigators this week that he had raised concerns in early 2015 about then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son serving on the board of a Ukrainian energy company but was turned away by a Biden staffer, according to three people familiar with the testimony.
George Kent, a deputy assistant secretary of state, testified Tuesday that he worried that Hunter Biden’s position at the firm Burisma Holdings would complicate efforts by U.S. diplomats to convey to Ukrainian officials the importance of avoiding conflicts of interest, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of confidentiality rules surrounding the deposition.
Kent said he had concerns that Ukrainian officials would view Hunter Biden as a conduit for currying influence with his father, said the people. But when Kent raised the issue with Biden’s office, he was told the then-vice president didn’t have the “bandwidth” to deal with the issue involving his son as his other son, Beau, was battling cancer, said the people familiar with his testimony.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/diplomat-tells-investigators-he-raised-alarms-in-2015-about-hunter-bidens-ukraine-work-but-was-rebuffed/2019/10/18/81e35be9-4f5a-4048-8520-0baabb18ab63_story.html
You guys can stop complaining about the Republicans on the relevant committees not having any access to the testimony, now, thanks!
Perhaps if Schiff would conduct these "interviews" in a more transparent way, or would release the transcripts of those interviewed, there would be no issue.
The House is conducting an investigation. Investigations are not usually public.
They need not be public. But, preventing other members of the House from accessing information AND preventing the Republicans from having an ability to subpoena others indicates that this is not about getting the facts. It's all about promoting a narrative.
Anonymous wrote:So if taking or not taking an action by a government official is a crime if they think they will politically benefit from it, I guess all politicians are looking at jail time.
Anonymous wrote:So if taking or not taking an action by a government official is a crime if they think they will politically benefit from it, I guess all politicians are looking at jail time.