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Kid Berwyn

(14,921 posts)
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 07:45 PM Jan 2020

Schiff and HIC should interview Bolton

Who cares what Senate does?

House would do an end-around Moscow Mitch and the Russopublicons.

Then they would add Bolton’s testimony to what we know.

The information will destroy any excuse of the inexcusable: treason.

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Schiff and HIC should interview Bolton (Original Post) Kid Berwyn Jan 2020 OP
Agreed. guillaumeb Jan 2020 #1
It's an interesting idea that would make Moscow Mitch break out in assholes. Kid Berwyn Jan 2020 #4
Isn't Bolton refusing to talk to the House? Sneederbunk Jan 2020 #2
There was talk back when the "drug deal" was new... Kid Berwyn Jan 2020 #3

Kid Berwyn

(14,921 posts)
4. It's an interesting idea that would make Moscow Mitch break out in assholes.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:57 PM
Jan 2020

The testimony would make it impossible for GOP in Senate to dismiss.

PS: Thank you for the heads-up. I want the truth to be made plain. Not only will the drug deal story help determine votes in the coming election, Trump’s corruption will be remembered and considered by the people sworn to uphold the Constitution.

Kid Berwyn

(14,921 posts)
3. There was talk back when the "drug deal" was new...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:48 PM
Jan 2020

...then the heat went elsewhere.

A great piece on the subject from Kurt Bardella:

At stake is more than just the testimony of one credible witness. As Matthew Miller, the director of the office of public affairs for the Justice Department under President Barack Obama, noted on Twitter: “If a subpoena issued by the Republican Senate is valid and doesn’t require him to go to court, so is one issued by the Democratic House. Subpoenas aren’t printed on red or blue paper.” Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance noted that there is “no reason Rep. Adam Schiff can’t continue to investigate, especially when witnesses who previously declined to testify but newly agree.” Perhaps Republican strategist Rick Wilson put it best, though, tweeting, “If it’s a bluff, call it.”

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/impeachment-witness-john-bolton-says-he-ll-testify-house-democrats-ncna1111631

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