Trump says Dems will have to apologise after reading the Transcript of his call with the Ukranian President.
They'll have to provide an actual transcript first, because what they've released so far isn't one, simply a redacted version with just the bits they think are best left in it.
And if that's the bits Trump thinks exonerate him, the bits he doesn't want people to see must be very damning indeed.
White House sent another email requesting to ‘recall’ original message – evidence suggests it may now be too late
Stupid keeps on winning as the White House accidentally sends Republican talking points on the transcript situation to the wrong people - the Democrats
President gives rambling press conference as controversy swirls
Trump is continuing on regardless in his desperate attempt to spin Biden into being the next Hillary Clinton
Meanwhile, Intelligence Committee's have now received and are reviewing the Whistleblower Complaint
Trump has also been called out on something else. He attacked the Attorney for the Whistleblower for donating money to Biden. It was then revealed that in 2001 another donator gave money to Biden's campaign - Donald Trump
Trump has roped Pence into the scandal increasing the chances that the VP would be taken down by this also. Rudy has been doing similar by stating he has phone records that back up he was following instruction from the State Office which has now introduced a second line of evidence into the discussion. A lot for people who claim there's nothing been wrongly done. On Era it's been discussed how one supposed insider suggested that enough Senate votes could be turned against Trump if the voting was conducted under secrecy as many Republican Senators do actually want rid of him but wouldn't openly turn on their own.
There doesn't seem to have been a huge reaction to Trump saying Pelosi is no longer speaker of the house. What was he even doing? Of course... she still is.
The US president encouraged Scott Morrison to work with William Barr in an investigation meant to discredit Mueller’s Trump-Russia findings
Giulliani has been called to testify by three House committees
Trump reportedly also asked the Australian Prime Minister to investigate the origins of the Mueller Investigation
Pompeo was present during the Ukranian call
Mitch McDonnell has said that if the House votes to impeach Trump then the Senate will follow its constitutional duty and place Trump on trial over whether to remove him from office.
Trumps approval rating is still holding steady however public favour for impeachment has now risen to 50%
President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry grew on Monday to include three countries beyond the whistleblower report on Ukraine."Attorney General William P. Barr has held private meetings overseas with foreign intelligence officials seeking their help in a Justice Department inquiry that President...
There are now three different countries caught up in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump."As a part of his review of the origins of the investigation into members of President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, Attorney General William Barr asked President Trump on several occasions to in...
The Trump Impeachment Inquiry is gaining speed very quickly, it's now emerging that in addition to the Ukraine and Australia - Trump's team have also solicited help from Italy and the UK to investigate Mueller during the time of the investigation into allegations of his own collusion with the Russian Government. AG Barr, the head of that investigation who squashed the findings in the end in a poor attempt to cover for Trump, helped lead on these attempts.
I'm pretty sure everyone who previously worked for this administration and was fired is now even happier about that.
It also shines a bit of a light on the many people who resigned early in Trump's tenure. In some cases that might be because they were asked to do things they felt compromised them or their position.
I have no idea why this article is laid out the way it is but anyway... among 2 hours of audio, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook seems to view Elizabeth Warren as an existential threat to Facebook. Given Facebook's role in the previous elections, this should be very, very worrying. Especially in audio where he also seems to joke about his own power, that he would be fired many times over had he not negotiated total control over the company.
I have no idea why this article is laid out the way it is but anyway... among 2 hours of audio, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook seems to view Elizabeth Warren as an existential threat to Facebook. Given Facebook's role in the previous elections, this should be very, very worrying. Especially in audio where he also seems to joke about his own power, that he would be fired many times over had he not negotiated total control over the company.
Yep, read a bunch of stuff on this earlier and it's a great example of what we've often said here, about how corporate culture is self-sustaining, as opposed to sustaining in the direction of the public good. In a system where keeping FB as the powerhouse corporation it is, Zuckerberg's comments are apt; astute, even - but they disregard whether that's actually good for anyone but FB, because no system in our society gives them a reason to give a ****.
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