Biden Hires 24 Lawyers and Aides for White House War Room to Strategize for Likely GOP Impeachment

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  1. mamooth

    mamooth Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That made no sense.

    It was a recommendation from one agency to approve, not an approval.

    Do you even think about what you read?
     
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  2. mamooth

    mamooth Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Well, no, just as nobody has "refuted" the Unibomber Manifesto. There's no point in refuting crazy stuff that people just make up.

    What about "Your side is making it all up" are you not getting here?
     
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  3. Steve N

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    Ok, show me the US policy to fire the prosecutor.
     
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    It is completely irrelevant...
    So?
    Why would anybody worry about it being "shown"?
     
  5. Alwayssa

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    Politicians do this all the time, bragging about their accomplishments in office. Trump is notorious for this. He has literally said if I were in office, Russia would not have invaded Ukraine, except they already did, didn't they? Crimea ring a bell? And Trump did this constantly on Social Media and his supporters too his words quite literally, vis a vis.
     
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    GOP letter in 2015 signed by several Republicans including one Senator Graham, or was it Grassley. There were others.
     
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    so you’re moving the goalposts now …
     
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    Why don't you go back in this thread and count how many times the goalposts were moved to bring in....drum roll....Trump.
     
  9. Shinebox

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    I didn’t bring up Trump but asked a very simple question regarding the top post that you made … answer please …
     
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    Why would a conviction by a corrupt justice system change anyone's minds about Trump?
     
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    What corrupt justice system? I see none here in the US either locally or federally. You guys are just upset because you Dear Leader got caught with his pants down, all brought by evidence by other Republicans who tesitifed in a grand jury or to investigators.
     
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    If that is what conservative media is telling you, then they are wrong. The letter was in 2015, sent to Obama, was signed by a bipartisan group of senators, all of whom wanted corruption to end in Ukraine by the Chief Prosecutor before the US considers any aid to the country. And yes, it was in 2015, one month Biden went to Ukraine to get him fired. The Ukranian parliament fired his butt in 2016. At least that is the official history of the sequence of events.
     
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    LOL!
     
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    Neither. Because neither did that. Unlike Trump. Homework fail.
     
  16. Izzy

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    "recently"?

    January is 8 months ago. lol


    'According to a White House aide who spoke with NBC News on Friday morning, the group – which consists of nearly two dozen members – has been working for months to develop a response to the ongoing Republican-led investigations.'

    "In a surprising development to come after House Republicans teased an impeachment inquiry against Biden earlier this year, the current commander-in-chief reportedly assembled a team of lawyers, legislative aides, and communications staffers.'
     
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    Because you don’t think like a Trumper you cannot understand why your assumption that a conviction will change the minds of Trump voters is wrong.
     
  18. Nemesis

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    Because that’s not “thinking”; it involves not reading, reaching conclusions based on what an orange conman says and ignoring everything that conflicts with what you’ve ignorantly concluded.
     
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    Yes, it is.

    If Republicans have at least one brain cell they will simply bide their time until February/March 2024 and then invoke the 25th Amendment.

    Hiden has either vascular dementia or Lewy-body dementia. His condition will steadily worsen. No objective neuro-psychologist could declare him fit after performing APA standard tests on Biden, which are non-invasive by the way.

    It would be June/July when Hiden would be removed and after the major primaries and that would leave Democrats scrambling to field a candidate.
     
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    Wrong,

    A newly unearthed letter from 2016 shows that Republican senators pushed for reforms to Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s office and judiciary, echoing calls then-Vice President Joe Biden made at the time.

    Republican senators echoed Biden in urging Ukrainian president to reform prosecutor general's office | CNN Politics

    CNN uncovered a letter dated February 12, 2016, in which Sens. Rob Portman (R-OH), Ron Johnson (R-WI), and Mark Kirk (R-IL), along with several Democratic senators, called for Ukraine’s then-president to “press ahead with urgent reforms to the Prosecutor General’s office and judiciary.” Four days later, Shokin resigned (although he didn’t officially leave until the following month when Ukraine’s Parliament voted him out).

    This 2016 letter proves GOP attacks on Biden over Ukraine are nonsense - Vox

    3 GOP senators called for Ukrainian government reform in 2016 letter (axios.com)

    GOP senator says he doesn’t remember signing 2016 letter urging ‘reform’ of Ukraine prosecutor’s office | The Hill


    The Obama administration was happy with Shokin's fight against corruption until he investigated little Biden's company.

    In a letter dated June 9, 2015, then-Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland wrote "We have been impressed with the ambitious reform and anti-corruption agenda of your government" in a letter that was delivered to the prosecutor two days.

    Nuland wrote that "Secretary Kerry asked me to reply on his behalf" to let Shokin know "he enjoyed the full support of the United States as he set out to fight endemic corruption in the former Soviet republic," Just The News wrote.

    "The ongoing reform of your office, law enforcement, and the judiciary will enable you to investigate and prosecute corruption and other crimes in an effective, fair, and transparent manner," Nuland added. "The United States fully supports your government's efforts to fight corruption and other crimes in an effective, fair and transparent manner."

    This letter was sent just six months before Biden began a pressure campaign to remove Shokin in December 2015, and appears to conflict with testimony given to Congress, Republican congressional investigators and Trump's former impeachment defense lawyers say.

    State Department memos contradict Democrats' Ukraine impeachment narrative | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com
     
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    You likely already have..
     
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    They were impressed by an agenda? Not sure that means anything, are you? What about action by Shokin?
     
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    What evidence?

    Nothing you or others have shared here proves any criminal activity by Joe Biden. It's nothing but conjecture, guessing, and conspiracy theories. Fake email accounts are not evidence. What shell companies? What tens of millions? Where is the proof of any of that?
     
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    The charges would have come from the impending impeachment proceedings, which is why Nixon resigned rather than face the impeachment, along with the indictments that would have followed. All of this was in motion, he was caught red-handed (or red-taped?) obstructing an official investigation. Resigning, then having his hand-picked, unelected VP issue a pardon immediately after taking office, was his only way to avoid prison.

    I suggest that perhaps the "key books" you read are biased.
     
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