Unfortunately you obviously missed keys parts of the House case. Your points were addressed specifically, directly, and convincingly. The House proved that the President's demands could not have had anything whatsoever to do with corruption in Ukraine. The House proved exactly the opposite in fact, i.e., that the President via Rudy was requiring the President of Ukraine to act in a corrupt manner to receive the military assistance the Congress had approved. Fortunately the assistance was released before the Ukraine's President was forces to accede to the President's corrupt demand.you lefties typically have trouble distinguishing what your desire to be true with facts.
Trump very much has claimed that this was about an investigation into corruption.
That is a valid defense to the claim by democrats he broke ethical rules or the law because he was doing what he did for personal gain.
Whether Trump assertion (defense) need to be true or if it is true would be determined by the trier of fact... for the later and the trier of fact or the judge for the former...
the media's slant does not matter
your opinion does not matter
nor does mine.
you might not believe him
I might not believe him
But - the dems charged him with doing something
that is not fraud or a crime or really anything.
they are charging him with "abuse of power"
(without a crime alleged is even be impeachable... )
If Trump proffers legitimate reasons...
There are many constitutional reasons why we would not want to question his proffered reason. If you are going to go after him for abuse of power shouldn't a crime have to be delineated.
At the moment based on the lack of evidence of any crime
I would say the democrats case is pretty much a sham
Its... almost a thought crime based because democrats don't like the way Trump thinks.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...that-corruption-concerns-held-up-ukraine-aid/
“We have an obligation to investigate corruption. And that’s what it was.”
— President Trump, in an interview on “Hannity” on Fox News, Oct. 21, 2019
“There were two reasons that we held up the aid. We talked about this at some length. The first one was the rampant corruption in Ukraine. Ukraine — by the way, Chris, it’s so bad in Ukraine that in 2014, Congress passed a law making it, making us, requiring us, to make sure that corruption was moving in the right direction. So, corruption is a big deal, everyone knows it. The president was also concerned about whether or not other nations, specifically European nations, were helping with foreign aid to the Ukraine as well.”
— White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, in an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Oct. 20, 2019
Trump and Mulvaney say they held up $250 million in security assistance for Ukraine this year because of concerns about corruption.
now the post goes on to try and claim those defenses are disingenuous...but that determination is for the trier of fact.
not you.
not the media
Although the issues you raise were well covered by the house managers earlier on Thursday, I recommend to you specifically Zoe Lofgren's presentation starting roughly around 6:45 pm est on Thursday, and also Jason Crow's presentation immediately thereafter. I'm sure the entire proceeding will be archived for you on either C-Span or YouTube.
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