President Donald J. Trump is facing an impeachment inquiry. His July call to the Ukrainian president about getting dirt on Joe Biden and accuse them of being the hackers into the DNC server grabbed the attention of a White House staffer. The staffer went to the Inspector General of Intelligence with a whistleblower complaint.
Cali boys. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) are questioning the witness overhearing the infamous Trump call. |
He will detail how Rudy Giuliani, John Solomon, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were instrumental in forming the allegations against Biden, his son, Hunter Biden and former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
He will detail that Gordon Sondland, Kurt Volker and others lied under oath to Congress about their roles in the matter.
Taylor, Laura Cooper, Fiona Hill and six other White House officials are saying to the Democratic chair of the intelligence committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), that Trump was deliberately taking a part in a quid pro quo campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden so it could help Trump's political ambitions in 2020.
They will testify under oath saying that Trump abused power while in office. |
Trump denies the call was to help him win his reelection. He retracts some of his statements.
Republican lawmakers in the House are trying to claim that Democrats and those working in against Trump are part of the "Deep State." This is nonsense.
So far, in the opening statements of Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the minority chair of the intelligence committee sounds so much like Sean "Softball" Hannity.
Solomon and Hannity are both under federal watch. Some of the witnesses will name-drop them.
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