Witness testimony and records raise questions about account of Trump’s ‘no quid pro quo’ call
But there is evidence of another call between Trump and Sondland that occurred a few days earlier — one with a very different thrust, in which the president made clear that he wanted his Ukrainian counterpart to personally announce investigations into Trump’s political opponents.
Originally Posted by Jaxson66
Yes, announce
an investigation not "find dirt even if you have to make it up". Since when is an investigation a bad thing? I'll bet you were all for investigating Trump. How about what we heard ad nauseam from Democrats that if you did nothing wrong, you shouldn't be afraid of an investigation, what happened to that?And Republicans are telling you that they will not vote to impeach a President because of that, period. At best, it is a violation of Federal election law.
Here's a question I'd like you to address. Does Biden get immunity from investigations because he is running for President? Is that a law you would like to see written into our criminal code, run for President and you are immune from investigation? What happens if we fail to investigate, Biden is elected President ( as if ) and an investigation turns up clear evidence that Hunter Biden was involved in corruption and his father knew all about it and did try to cover it up?
We have a prima facie case against Biden already with his quid pro quo "demand" that we have all seen. Democrats say he did nothing wrong in that "demand". Well, that's what an investigation is for to see if he did nothing wrong or do we just take his word for it?