From this morning's testimony by Ambassador William Taylor comes new bombshell information that directly links nitwit crime family boss Donald "The Dumb Don" Trump to the shakedown of Ukraine for the sole purpose of initiating an sham investigation of the Bidens:
Amb. Taylor's written testimony today includes 1,100 additional words than his opening statement from Oct. 22, but none more consequential than this passage: pic.twitter.com/OnYNBTOLkQ
President Trump knew the Central
Intelligence Agency and Special Operations commandos were zeroing in on
the location for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State leader, when he
ordered American troops to withdraw from northern Syria earlier this
month, intelligence, military and counterterrorism officials said on
Sunday.
For months, intelligence
officials had kept Mr. Trump apprised of what he had set as a top
priority, the hunt for Mr. al-Baghdadi, the world’s most wanted
terrorist.
But Mr. Trump’s abrupt
withdrawal order three weeks ago disrupted the meticulous planning
underway and forced Pentagon officials to speed up the plan for the
risky night raid before their ability to control troops, spies and
reconnaissance aircraft disappeared with the pullout, the officials
said.
Mr. al-Baghdadi’s death in the
raid on Saturday, they said, occurred largely in spite of, and not
because of, Mr. Trump’s actions. (our emphasis)
Let that sink in while you contemplate how he's managed to put our country on the wrong side of so many geopolitical issues, just as if he was operating as an asset of some hostile foreign autocrat...
UN chemical weapons inspectors have announced they are gathering
information following accusations that burning white phosphorus was used
by Turkish forces against children in Syria earlier this week.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said
on Friday morning that “it was aware of the situation and is collecting
information with regard to possible use of chemical weapons”.
The Kurdish Red Crescent said in a statement that six patients, both
civilian and military, were in hospital in Hasakah with burns from
“unknown weapons” and it was working to evaluate what had been used.
When you're engaging in genocide, you're not terribly particular about the weapon of mass destruction that you use.
Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland confirmed to House
impeachment investigators during his testimony on October 17 that there
was a quid pro quo in President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine,
according to Sondland’s lawyer.
The Wall Street Journal
reported on Saturday night that the lawyer, Robert Luskin, had told the
outlet his client had answered in the affirmative when a House member
asked if Trump’s demand that Ukraine investigate 2020 Democratic
candidate Joe Biden and Ukraine’s alleged election interference in 2016
in exchange for a White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky amounted to quid pro quo.
Luskin said that in Sondland’s response to the question, the
ambassador “cautioned that he wasn’t a lawyer but said he believed the
answer was yes,” in the Wall Street Journal’s words. (our emphasis)
In an important development, a federal district court in Washington,
D.C. has pointed the way to a possible resolution of the standoff
between President Donald Trump and the House of Representatives over the
legitimacy of the impeachment inquiry. The court’s ruling signals that
at least part of the judiciary is prepared to help resolve the emerging
constitutional crisis — by deciding in favor of Congress and against the
president.
The
court was not directly addressing Trump’s refusal to cooperate with the
House inquiry, but rather the House Judiciary Committee’s request for
otherwise-secret grand jury testimony generated as part of Robert
Mueller’s investigation. Yet in an unwise attempt to block the Judiciary
Committee from getting that testimony, the Department of Justice argued
that a House committee can’t conduct an impeachment inquiry without a
resolution passed by the whole House. That’s the same argument that
Trump’s White House counsel has deployed to insist that the entire
impeachment inquiry is unconstitutional — and that as a result, Trump
doesn’t have to cooperate.
The district court squarely and convincingly rejected the Department of
Justice’s argument. This result strongly indicates that other judges in
the D.C. district court would similarly reject that argument if and when
Congress asks them to enforce its subpoenas against Trump
administration officials.
In case you missed it yesterday, Jake Tapper provided a good rebuttal to Cadet Bone Spurs' and his flying monkey brigade's scurrilous attacks on former Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor for his truth- telling:
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