The Impeachment Hearings , House Vote and Eventual Trial ..All Updates ...AS EXPECTED... TRUMP SKATES

I'm not watching a video. What did the dems hide? What deposition was taken where republicans were not present? All the transcripts were posted online.

Watch the video. it will explain.

Posted a CNN and Foxnews, if your a democrat and you want the democrat spin watch the cnn. If you want to the republican spin watch Fox News.
 
:roflmao: I wish I would take a muthafucka who said he'd vote for Trump if he "promised" repirations seriously.

Yeah if trump signed a executive order on giving reparations for blacks I would vote for him.

What do you have to lose. It’s not like the democrats do shit for the black community anyways. You only see them during election time singing in churches. After the election you won’t see them again until 2023-2024 for the next election. Running the same hustle and games where they have you voting for nothing.

But we all know trump is not giving out any reparations so he will not get my vote and neither the democrats.
 
Watch the video. it will explain.

Posted a CNN and Foxnews, if your a democrat and you want the democrat spin watch the cnn. If you want to the republican spin watch Fox News.

I don't want spin at all so there is cspan. You came in quoting Rw talking points like when Matt Gaetz stormed the scif. Any republican not on the committee was barred, as was any democrat not on the committee. It was a stunt for Rw talking points and to get something for fox news to blast.

During the televised hearings, they had a rule, the first hour of questioning for each side was to be done by the majority or minority chair and their lawyer. Afterwards each member got 5 mins Q & A. Devin Nunes has a cow because he wanted Elise Stefanik to question first. This wasn't the first session. He knew the rules and they were given at the start of each hearing. Elise got to ask her questions later, when it was her turn. Every day Devin sat beside Schiff talking about the GOP was being treated unfairly but he was present for everything unless he chose not to show, and personally I think he's a mole that should be stripped of his committee assignments.

The only thing they couldn't do is call witnesses not relevant to the case or pursue questioning designed to out the whistleblower. The GOP was treated a lot better than the dems were when the GOP was in power.
 
Yeah if trump signed a executive order on giving reparations for blacks I would vote for him.

You'd take the word of someone who can't give a speech without lying at least twice? You'd trust the current administration to do something that would possible cost billions when they can't even pay $20,000 fees?

Maga rally bills

"The Gallatin Airport Authority in Montana, which administers the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport where Trump‘s campaign rallied on Nov. 3, 2018, sent the Trump campaign a $17,355 invoice for labor, construction and rental costs. Trump paid three months after its due date, on April 1, 2019, according to a canceled Trump campaign check. In 2016, then-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski signed a contract for a rally with the city-owned Tucson Convention Center, but Trump’s campaign has yet to pay for the public safety costs still in dispute."

You.
Dumb.
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Yeah if trump signed a executive order on giving reparations for blacks I would vote for him.

What do you have to lose. It’s not like the democrats do shit for the black community anyways. You only see them during election time singing in churches. After the election you won’t see them again until 2023-2024 for the next election. Running the same hustle and games where they have you voting for nothing.

But we all know trump is not giving out any reparations so he will not get my vote and neither the democrats.

Executive orders are not laws and can be overturned by the next president. An executive order from Trump for reparations will do you about as much good as a degree from Trump University.

Only Congress can appropriate money. Since you don't want to lobby the GOP or elect dems to Congress that means no laws passed, no money appropriated, and therefore no reparations.
 






 
You'd take the word of someone who can't give a speech without lying at least twice? You'd trust the current administration to do something that would possible cost billions

Yeah like I said before if he is willing to give tangibles I would vote for trump, it’s the same with the democrats I would vote for them if they willing to cut a check.

But we all know none of them are going to do shit for the black community. So no tangibles No vote.

Im not on that loyal to 1 party bullshit. If you look at history being loyal to 1 party has not help the black community that’s why the black community is on the bottom. Other groups are way smarter when it comes to politics. They understand being a swing voter or being on the fence is way powerful to a politician then being loyal. Politicians are not going to do anything for you if they know they already have your vote in there pocket. Which is why black community stay losing and we are scared to try something different. We keep thinking if we do the same shit year after year. Things will change.
 
Yeah like I said before if he is willing to give tangibles I would vote for trump, it’s the same with the democrats I would vote for them if they willing to cut a check.

But we all know none of them are going to do shit for the black community. So no tangibles No vote.

Im not on that loyal to 1 party bullshit. If you look at history being loyal to 1 party has not help the black community that’s why the black community is on the bottom. Other groups are way smarter when it comes to politics. They understand being a swing voter or being on the fence is way powerful to a politician then being loyal. Politicians are not going to do anything for you if they know they already have your vote in there pocket. Which is why black community stay losing and we are scared to try something different. We keep thinking if we do the same shit year after year. Things will change.

 
Yeah...he is. That’s why his ass is on ignore.

Lol :) You cannot even debate me because you know im telling the truth.

I have a independent mind

I don't have emotions towards trump like some of you dudes, I can see through all the bullshit.

I was looking back on this thread from Page 1

Everything I said in this thread going way back to Early October has been right now the money.
 
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Yeah. I can't lie. I hate to pull the trigger on it, but after the nonsense of the last couple of days, it's hard for me to lay off of that button.

Im spitting facts. You guys can make the mainstream media hustle you for Views and Clicks.

Another thread from 2 months ago where im just telling niggas the truth. I know people want to hear what they want to hear. But Facts are Facts.

 
this is so funny :lol: look out for the letter U and a Picture of a Crane reference


This is why I no longer fuck with CNN. The false equivalent dissertation afterwards only serves to muddy the waters. It's obvious that the nigga lied, the end. Because of CNN dumb cacs no longer know how to connect the obvious dots.
 
This is their endgame. You and the rest of the fake woke crowd made is easy for them.

It’s easy to beat trump. The democrats just focus on the wrong things like they did in 2016.

Focus on voter issues. Find out why did a lot of black people stayed home in 2016 and how your going to fix it.

All they have is orange man is bad. It did not work in 2016 and it won’t work in 2020. If you don’t have a plan on how your going to create jobs and grow the economy. You are going to lose.



 
Im spitting facts. You guys can make the mainstream media hustle you for Views and Clicks.

Another thread from 2 months ago where im just telling niggas the truth. I know people want to hear what they want to hear. But Facts are Facts.

Nobody is hustling shit, man. You act like people have their heads up their asses in these threads, but the truth is that, for the most part, people are just discussing what's going on. And yeah, heaven forbid, a lot of us hope that maybe one of these turns will actually cause something to change. But as far as I can tell, nobody is really saying "Gotcha!" or "This is it!" like some cats are always claiming they are.

You want credit for being "right" about what's going on, but the reality is that the only thing you are "right" about is people staying as ignorant or selfish as they have been. Which is easy for you to guess since you are as blinded and as misinformed as they are. I wouldn't expect you to imagine people getting more knowledge, because you aren't getting it, either.

At the end of the day, you have to be you, so I'm not trying to change your world view or anything. But if you're waiting for a pat on the back for holding the position "people are gonna be awful", news flash: we're all up to speed on that. But like I said, you gotta do you, just like I gotta do me. I really don't have tons of time to be beefing or griefing with peeps around here, so I'm just going to leave it at that.
 





Donald Trump impeachment lawyer Alan Dershowitz meets his old client Jeffrey Epstein in HELL and is joined by Senator Mitch McConnell in SNL cold open



  • SNL returned for an all-new episode - the first of 2020 on Saturday night
  • It ridiculed Republican senators over their stance on Trump's impeachment
  • Sketch began with Mitch McConnell and Susan Collins in Senate chamber
  • They introduced Alan Dershowitz, who is helping Trump's defense team
  • Dershowitz mentions his past clients like OJ Simpson and Jeffrey Epstein
  • In the sketch, Dershowitz meets Epstein in hell, where Satan greets them
  • McConnell joins them alongside Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
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Published: 00:02 EST, 26 January 2020 | Updated: 02:23 EST, 26 January 2020







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You'd take the word of someone who can't give a speech without lying at least twice? You'd trust the current administration to do something that would possible cost billions when they can't even pay $20,000 fees?

Maga rally bills

"The Gallatin Airport Authority in Montana, which administers the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport where Trump‘s campaign rallied on Nov. 3, 2018, sent the Trump campaign a $17,355 invoice for labor, construction and rental costs. Trump paid three months after its due date, on April 1, 2019, according to a canceled Trump campaign check. In 2016, then-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski signed a contract for a rally with the city-owned Tucson Convention Center, but Trump’s campaign has yet to pay for the public safety costs still in dispute."

You.
Dumb.
Fuck.
:confused: when the fuck was this? He lies more than a dozen times every time he orates... :smh:




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Trump Tied Ukraine Aid to Inquiries He Sought, Bolton Book Says
WASHINGTON — President Trump told his national security adviser in August that he wanted to continue freezing $391 million in security assistance to Ukraine until officials there helped with investigations into Democrats including the Bidens, according to an unpublished manuscript by the former adviser, John R. Bolton.



The president’s statement as described by Mr. Bolton could undercut a key element of his impeachment defense: that the holdup in aid was separate from Mr. Trump’s requests that Ukraine announce investigations into his perceived enemies, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter Biden, who had worked for a Ukrainian energy firm while his father was in office.
Mr. Bolton’s explosive account of the matter at the center of Mr. Trump’s impeachment trial, the third in American history, was included in drafts of a manuscript he has circulated in recent weeks to close associates. He also sent a draft to the White House for a standard review process for some current and former administration officials who write books.
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Multiple people described Mr. Bolton’s account of the Ukraine affair.
The book presents an outline of what Mr. Bolton might testify to if he is called as a witness in the Senate impeachment trial, the people said. The White House could use the pre-publication review process, which has no set time frame, to delay or even kill the book’s publication or omit key passages.
Over dozens of pages, Mr. Bolton described how the Ukraine affair unfolded over several months until he departed the White House in September. He described not only the president’s private disparagement of Ukraine but also new details about senior cabinet officials who have publicly tried to sidestep involvement.
or example, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged privately that there was no basis to claims by the president’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani that the ambassador to Ukraine was corrupt and believed Mr. Giuliani may have been acting on behalf of other clients, Mr. Bolton wrote.
Mr. Bolton also said that after the president’s July phone call with the president of Ukraine, he raised with Attorney General William P. Barr his concerns about Mr. Giuliani, who was pursuing a shadow Ukraine policy encouraged by the president, and told Mr. Barr that the president had mentioned him on the call. A spokeswoman for Mr. Barr denied that he learned of the call from Mr. Bolton; the Justice Department has said he learned about it only in mid-August.
And the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, was present for at least one phone call where the president and Mr. Giuliani discussed the ambassador, Mr. Bolton wrote. Mr. Mulvaney has told associates he would always step away when the president spoke with his lawyer to protect their attorney-client privilege.
During a previously reported May 23 meeting where top advisers and Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, briefed him about their trip to Kyiv for the inauguration of President Volodymyr Zelensky, Mr. Trump railed about Ukraine trying to damage him and mentioned a conspiracy theory about a hacked Democratic server, according to Mr. Bolton.
Charles J. Cooper, a lawyer for Mr. Bolton, declined to comment. The White House did not provide responses to questions about Mr. Bolton’s assertions, and representatives for Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Mulvaney did not respond to emails and calls seeking comment on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bolton’s submission of the book to the White House may have given the White House lawyers direct insight into what Mr. Bolton would say if he were called to testify at Mr. Trump’s impeachment trial. It also intensified concerns among some of his advisers that they needed to block Mr. Bolton from testifying, according to two people familiar with their concerns.
The White House has ordered Mr. Bolton and other key officials with firsthand knowledge of Mr. Trump’s dealings not to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. Mr. Bolton said in a statement this month that he would testify if subpoenaed.
In recent days, some White House officials have described Mr. Bolton as a disgruntled former employee, and have said he took notes that he should have left behind when he departed the administration.
Mr. Trump told reporters last week that he did not want Mr. Bolton to testify and said that even if he simply spoke out publicly, he could damage national security.
“The problem with John is it’s a national security problem,” Mr. Trump said at a news conference in Davos, Switzerland. “He knows some of my thoughts. He knows what I think about leaders. What happens if he reveals what I think about a certain leader and it’s not very positive?”
“It’s going to make the job very hard,” he added.
The Senate impeachment trial could end as early as Friday without witness testimony. Democrats in both the House and Senate have pressed for weeks to include any new witnesses and documents that did not surface during the House impeachment hearings to be fair, focusing on persuading the handful of Republican senators they would need to join them to succeed.
But a week into the trial, most lawmakers say the chances of 51 senators agreeing to call witnesses are dwindling, not growing.
Mr. Bolton would like to testify for several reasons, according to associates. He believes he has relevant information, and he has also expressed concern that if his account of the Ukraine affair emerges only after the trial, he will be accused of holding back to increase his book sales.
Mr. Bolton, 71, a fixture in conservative national security circles since his days in the Reagan administration, joined the White House in 2018 after several people recommended him to the president, including the Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson.
But Mr. Bolton and Mr. Trump soured on each other over several global crises, including Iranian aggression, Mr. Trump’s posture toward Russia and, ultimately, the Ukraine matter. Mr. Bolton was also often at odds with Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Mulvaney throughout his time in the administration.
Key to Mr. Bolton’s account about Ukraine is an exchange during a meeting in August with the president after Mr. Trump returned from vacation at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J. Mr. Bolton raised the $391 million in congressionally appropriated assistance to Ukraine for its war in the country’s east against Russian-backed separatists. Officials had frozen the aid, and a deadline was looming to begin sending it to Kyiv, Mr. Bolton noted.
He, Mr. Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper had collectively pressed the president about releasing the aid nearly a dozen times in the preceding weeks after lower-level officials who worked on Ukraine issues began complaining about the holdup, Mr. Bolton wrote. Mr. Trump had effectively rebuffed them, airing his longstanding grievances about Ukraine, which mixed legitimate efforts by some Ukrainians to back his Democratic 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, with unsupported accusations and outright conspiracy theories about the country, a key American ally.
Mr. Giuliani had also spent months stoking the president’s paranoia about the American ambassador to Ukraine at the time, Marie L. Yovanovitch, claiming that she was openly anti-Trump and needed to be dismissed. Mr. Trump had ordered her removed as early as April 2018 during a private dinner with two Giuliani associates and others, a recording of the conversation made public on Saturday showed.
In his August 2019 discussion with Mr. Bolton, the president appeared focused on the theories Mr. Giuliani had shared with him, replying to Mr. Bolton’s question that he preferred sending no assistance to Ukraine until officials had turned over all materials they had about the Russia investigation that related Mr. Biden and supporters of Mrs. Clinton in Ukraine.
Mr. Bolton also described other key moments in the pressure campaign, including Mr. Pompeo’s private acknowledgment to him last spring that Mr. Giuliani’s claims about Ms. Yovanovitch had no basis and that Mr. Giuliani may have wanted her removed because she might have been targeting his clients who had dealings in Ukraine as she sought to fight corruption.
Ms. Yovanovitch, a Canadian immigrant whose parents fled the Soviet Union and Nazis, was a well-regarded career diplomat who was known as a vigorous fighter against corruption in Ukraine. She was abruptly removed last year and told the president had lost trust in her, even though a boss assured her she had “done nothing wrong.”
Mr. Bolton also said he warned White House lawyers that Mr. Giuliani might have been leveraging his work with the president to help his private clients.
At the impeachment trial, Mr. Trump himself had hoped to have his defense call a range of people to testify who had nothing to do with his efforts related to Ukraine, including Hunter Biden, to frame the case around Democrats. But the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, repeatedly told the president that witnesses could backfire, and the White House has followed his lead.
Mr. McConnell and other Republicans in the Senate, working in tandem with Mr. Trump’s lawyers, have spent weeks waging their own rhetorical battle to keep their colleagues within the party tent on the question of witnesses, with apparent success. Two of the four Republican senators publicly open to witness votes have sounded notes of skepticism in recent days about the wisdom of having the Senate compel testimony that the House did not get.
Since Mr. Bolton’s statement, White House advisers have floated the possibility that they could go to court to try to obtain a restraining order to stop him from speaking. Such an order would be unprecedented, but any attempt to secure it could succeed in tying up his testimony in legal limbo and scaring off Republican moderates wary of letting the trial drag on when its outcome appears clear.
 
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