The Daily Blow by Blow Impeachment Hearings and Trial of Donald Trump

UncleBuck

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yeah we're fucking angry, and the fact that you aren't just points you out as a fucking traitor, just like the fat old fuck whose ass you keep kissing...trump is trashing our constitution, our reputation with the rest of the world, the economy, and human rights...and
you support him. fuck you and everyone like you.

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Were angry because America is being trashed by grandpa racist and his corrupt cronies

they won, they think America is being made great, and yet they’re still angry

why? Because illegitimately stealing an election doesn’t make them any less dumb or racist
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Trump Wants To Call His Own Witnesses In Senate Impeachment Trial
President Trump, who is said to be seething over the media's coverage of the impeachment effort against him, is signaling that he will pressure the Senate to allow him to call witnesses when his trial begins.
Matt Gaetz, human hangover hybrid, lmao. That was a good one. Have a nice weekend!
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
You cant win man. These dudes are brainwashed by rachel maddow and the rest of the never trumpers that melted down the night he won and swore impeachment before he was swore in. The whole impeachment is a clown show for the media to try and win the election. They have no one even remotely close to draw in voters so this is what else get. Made up fary tales and story time with adam schiff

Really?! You say you are 44 years old? :shock:


If you haven't learned how to pay attention by now, I don't think there is much hope. :lol:


:mrgreen:
 

hanimmal

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i just want to say it's great to be back and want to thank @hanimmal for getting me a 30-day slowdown:clap: to @GreatwhiteNorth for giving it:clap: i'm sorry for posting this picture..i realize now how wrong it was to have an opinion and make a point:

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please, what did I do? Damn, guess I will find out in a month.

Edit: Regardless I am sorry if I caused you pain in the cranium being expanded in understanding why that picture is messed up, but I am happy you understand it now. But know this I don't turn people in for stuff, I know I can't stop trolls and don't try other than trolling the troll with actual information that blows it apart in real time.
 
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hanimmal

Well-Known Member
The trial that will last a week and get tossed. He will still be president and she wont.
True, if Mitch decides he is ok playing bitch boy to Trump. I kind of think he might sit on it if the Democrats don't stop investigating since the House has already passed the Budget. Mitch will be able to force Trump to suck it up and sign it. Think Lindsay said sometime in mid-January it should be over.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
please, what did I do? Damn, guess I will find out in a month.

Edit: Regardless I am sorry if I caused you pain in the cranium being expanded in understanding why that picture is messed up, but I am happy you understand it now. But know this I don't turn people in for stuff, I know I can't stop trolls and don't try other than trolling the troll with actual information that blows it apart in real time.
She's crazier than a rabid bat.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
True, if Mitch decides he is ok playing bitch boy to Trump. I kind of think he might sit on it if the Democrats don't stop investigating since the House has already passed the Budget. Mitch will be able to force Trump to suck it up and sign it. Think Lindsay said sometime in mid-January it should be over.
I think the democrats will be OK with it when the senate acquits Trump, everybody knows what the senate verdict will be, Mitch kinda let the cat outta the bag on that one! He must have said it at Trump's insistence, he has better sense than to do something dumb like that before the trial even begins. I don't think they will impeach Trump again, though they will have plenty of public investigations between now and the election. The SCOTUS is gonna rule on Trump's taxes in June and he's not gonna like it at all, also witnesses like McGhan and a host of others will be compelled by the courts to testify. They will also cover the same Ukraine scandal that Trump was acquitted by the senate on, only with more witnesses who have direct knowledge and will make the GOP senate own their verdict in a most unpleasant way.

They want Donald leading the republicans into a disaster in 2020, they might not whittle down his base much, but they will motivate the majority of Americans to go to the polls and might even convince some Trumpers to stay home. The democrats can win it all in 2020, the sham impeachment trial with the subsequent investigations and testimony will be very hard on the GOP senate majority. Trump and the republicans will need a lot of Russian help and have to do a Helluva lot of cheating to win in 2020 after the "spring and summer of fun" the democratic house investigations will have with this bunch. If the democrats win it all in 2020, it will be the end of the GOP and prison for hundreds including Trump, Russia and Putin will also be in serious trouble. Trump the GOP and the Russians are gonna be desperate and will use any means to win, they have to, it's life in prison for many and life and death for some. Even Mitch McConnell and his wife could go to prison if the democrats win it all, they have a pretty serious scandal to cover themselves. Donald has exposed and gotten a lot of people into serious shit, it's all or nothing in 2020 for many.

The courts convict and sentence, not the government, but they choose what is investigated and charged. A new senate, house, special prosecutor, DOJ, or FBI, might investigate this stuff along with much else. Where there's smoke there is fire and it looks like a lot is burning here, Mitch might be looking at prison too along with his wife. Desperate people do desperate things, Mitch could lose more than his senate majority after 2020...

I can see some democrats, not to mention a few public officials who would simply love to, do "Mitch and his bitch"! Mitch might win his senate seat but lose his ass in 2020, he might be very desperate, if half of the article attached is true. There is fertile ground for investigation here, no Benghazi required, a grand jury and a court of law should do nicely for this.
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This Is Still Happening: Elaine Chao
An ongoing roundup of Trump administration malfeasance.


Donald Trump said during the 2016 campaign that he would only “hire the best people.” In reality, his administration has been beset by levels of corruption rarely seen outside of the worst dictatorships and global sports governing bodies. Given their boss’s open venality and complete lack of accountability, it’s been hard to keep track of everything that Trump officials have themselves gotten away with.

This Is Still Happening is a new feature in which Slate will attempt to offer an update on Cabinet-level corruption, what could be done to bring the officials to account, and what Democrats are doing in response (generally, nothing). The first installment is about a figure who has mostly flown under the public radar, Elaine Chao.


The Official: Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao

What Is Still Happening: Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and who previously served as George W. Bush’s labor secretary, faced back-to-back-to-back-to-back scandals this summer with a series of pieces about her and her husband’s various public grafts.

First, at the end of May, the Wall Street Journal published a report that Chao had failed to divest her shares in a crushed stone, sand, and gravel company, which supplied construction materials to the transportation sector, a year after she had promised to do so. In the meantime, she had netted more than $40,000. (She has reportedly divested since the report came out.)

A few days later, in early June, the New York Times published a 5,500-word feature on her family’s shipping company, its deep ties to the government of China, the money it has provided Chao and her husband and his campaigns, and Chao’s apparent efforts to use her positions to bolster the business. Among the highlights of that piece: Chao repeatedly sought to include family members and relatives affiliated with the company in meetings with top Chinese officials during overseas trips (this was reportedly stymied by State Department officials); in a response to a Senate confirmation questionnaire, Chao failed to list multiple honorary awards, titles, and appointments she had received in China; her agency has proposed U.S. maritime program budget cuts that would hurt competitors of her family’s business; she took at least 21 meetings or interviews with Chinese-language media in her first year in office, including multiple appearances with her father, the company’s former chairman; she attended an event celebrating a company deal that involved transit projects that fell under her oversight; she did not recuse herself from any decisions affecting the shipping industry. The Times also reported that 13 members of Chao’s family had given $1.1 million to McConnell’s campaigns and political action committees tied to him between 1989 and 2018. The paper noted that Chao’s father had given the couple a gift of between $5 million and $25 million in 2008 that catapulted McConnell to become the 10th wealthiest senator.

One week after the Times story, Politico reported on Chao’s apparent efforts to boost her husband’s political career through favorable Department of Transportation treatment for McConnell-friendly Kentucky communities. Among the highlights of that piece: Chao had an aide on her payroll specifically working as an intermediary to McConnell’s office and dedicated to Kentucky transportation projects; Owensboro, the Kentucky community where the special adviser was from, received an $11.5 million federal grant for a highway-widening project after it was rejected by the previous administration; days before launching his 2020 Senate campaign, McConnell held an event in Owensboro touting his work for the community; after Chao met with a top county official, her department approved “a $67 million discretionary grant to upgrade roads in rural Boone County, another McConnell stronghold northeast of Louisville.”
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
I think the democrats will be OK with it when the senate acquits Trump, everybody knows what the senate verdict will be, Mitch kinda let the cat outta the bag on that one! He must have said it at Trump's insistence, he has better sense than to do something dumb like that before the trial even begins. I don't think they will impeach Trump again, though they will have plenty of public investigations between now and the election. The SCOTUS is gonna rule on Trump's taxes in June and he's not gonna like it at all, also witnesses like McGhan and a host of others will be compelled by the courts to testify. They will also cover the same Ukraine scandal that Trump was acquitted by the senate on, only with more witnesses who have direct knowledge and will make the GOP senate own their verdict in a most unpleasant way.

They want Donald leading the republicans into a disaster in 2020, they might not whittle down his base much, but they will motivate the majority of Americans to go to the polls and might even convince some Trumpers to stay home. The democrats can win it all in 2020, the sham impeachment trial with the subsequent investigations and testimony will be very hard on the GOP senate majority. Trump and the republicans will need a lot of Russian help and have to do a Helluva lot of cheating to win in 2020 after the "spring and summer of fun" the democratic house investigations will have with this bunch. If the democrats win it all in 2020, it will be the end of the GOP and prison for hundreds including Trump, Russia and Putin will also be in serious trouble. Trump the GOP and the Russians are gonna be desperate and will use any means to win, they have to, it's life in prison for many and life and death for some. Even Mitch McConnell and his wife could go to prison if the democrats win it all, they have a pretty serious scandal to cover themselves. Donald has exposed and gotten a lot of people into serious shit, it's all or nothing in 2020 for many.

The courts convict and sentence, not the government, but they choose what is investigated and charged. A new senate, house, special prosecutor, DOJ, or FBI, might investigate this stuff along with much else. Where there's smoke there is fire and it looks like a lot is burning here, Mitch might be looking at prison too along with his wife. Desperate people do desperate things, Mitch could lose more than his senate majority after 2020...

I can see some democrats, not to mention a few public officials who would simply love to, do "Mitch and his bitch"! Mitch might win his senate seat but lose his ass in 2020, he might be very desperate, if half of the article attached is true. There is fertile ground for investigation here, no Benghazi required, a grand jury and a court of law should do nicely for this.
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For instance...
This Is Still Happening: Elaine Chao
An ongoing roundup of Trump administration malfeasance.


Donald Trump said during the 2016 campaign that he would only “hire the best people.” In reality, his administration has been beset by levels of corruption rarely seen outside of the worst dictatorships and global sports governing bodies. Given their boss’s open venality and complete lack of accountability, it’s been hard to keep track of everything that Trump officials have themselves gotten away with.

This Is Still Happening is a new feature in which Slate will attempt to offer an update on Cabinet-level corruption, what could be done to bring the officials to account, and what Democrats are doing in response (generally, nothing). The first installment is about a figure who has mostly flown under the public radar, Elaine Chao.


The Official: Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao

What Is Still Happening: Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and who previously served as George W. Bush’s labor secretary, faced back-to-back-to-back-to-back scandals this summer with a series of pieces about her and her husband’s various public grafts.

First, at the end of May, the Wall Street Journal published a report that Chao had failed to divest her shares in a crushed stone, sand, and gravel company, which supplied construction materials to the transportation sector, a year after she had promised to do so. In the meantime, she had netted more than $40,000. (She has reportedly divested since the report came out.)

A few days later, in early June, the New York Times published a 5,500-word feature on her family’s shipping company, its deep ties to the government of China, the money it has provided Chao and her husband and his campaigns, and Chao’s apparent efforts to use her positions to bolster the business. Among the highlights of that piece: Chao repeatedly sought to include family members and relatives affiliated with the company in meetings with top Chinese officials during overseas trips (this was reportedly stymied by State Department officials); in a response to a Senate confirmation questionnaire, Chao failed to list multiple honorary awards, titles, and appointments she had received in China; her agency has proposed U.S. maritime program budget cuts that would hurt competitors of her family’s business; she took at least 21 meetings or interviews with Chinese-language media in her first year in office, including multiple appearances with her father, the company’s former chairman; she attended an event celebrating a company deal that involved transit projects that fell under her oversight; she did not recuse herself from any decisions affecting the shipping industry. The Times also reported that 13 members of Chao’s family had given $1.1 million to McConnell’s campaigns and political action committees tied to him between 1989 and 2018. The paper noted that Chao’s father had given the couple a gift of between $5 million and $25 million in 2008 that catapulted McConnell to become the 10th wealthiest senator.

One week after the Times story, Politico reported on Chao’s apparent efforts to boost her husband’s political career through favorable Department of Transportation treatment for McConnell-friendly Kentucky communities. Among the highlights of that piece: Chao had an aide on her payroll specifically working as an intermediary to McConnell’s office and dedicated to Kentucky transportation projects; Owensboro, the Kentucky community where the special adviser was from, received an $11.5 million federal grant for a highway-widening project after it was rejected by the previous administration; days before launching his 2020 Senate campaign, McConnell held an event in Owensboro touting his work for the community; after Chao met with a top county official, her department approved “a $67 million discretionary grant to upgrade roads in rural Boone County, another McConnell stronghold northeast of Louisville.”
more...
chao is a total cunt who's transportation secretary so daddy won't get caught smuggling in cocaine on his boats again.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
question to the community:

if trump ever goes to jail will he still be entitled to secret service protection? thoughts?
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
First to be impeached by a bunch of sore losers and reelected. I call that winning.
Its possible he could pull it off, it doesn't make it right.

And I bet if he does win, it will be because a whole hell of a lot of people split their tickets electing a Democratic House and Senate in an overwhelming majority. And the Democrats will make him suffer as president for 4 years closing every loophole in the book before he leaves office and faces justice.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
question to the community:

if trump ever goes to jail will he still be entitled to secret service protection? thoughts?
The secret service agent on duty outside his supermax cell can shove his food tray through the grub hole, after everybody spits in it. He will be complaining that his mashed potatoes taste like shit and are brownish colored. Maybe his prison number will be 00045.

I figure that would be a preferable fate for the likes of Donald, no twitter in a supermax either.
 
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