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Friday, January 24, 2020

The Trial Of Donald J. Trump!

The House impeachment managers wrap up their case. On Saturday, Trump's team of idiots will defend him.
The House impeachment managers will wrap up their prosecution today. They will try to convince the Senate that President Donald J. Trump abused his powers and deserves to be removed from office.

Fox News will not cover the impeachment trial. They will go straight to normal programming in order to distract from damaging evidence against Trump. It will also keep Trump from launching an all-out war against the far-white cable network.

Republicans are not taking the threat of federal time out seriously. They swore under oath they will obligate to the trial without partiality. They could be sent to prison if they are breaking rules.

Yesterday, many in the junk food media ridiculed Republicans for calling the trial boring.

They were spotted sleeping, picking their noses, playing with fidget spinners, reading magazines, doing crossword puzzles. Even hypocrite Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) walked out during a playing of his own words when it came to impeachment witnesses when he was then a House member.

Trump continues to rant about how he's being a victim of a "witch hunt."

He spoke today at the March for Life rally. He was the first American president to speak an event that is considered divisive. It was an attempt to rally his white extremist base he so needs to win 2020.
Trump goes to the March for Life rally to gain momentum.
Back in 2019, a whistleblower told the federal authorities that Trump was on the call with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zeleansky demanding the new president to look into allegations of corruption from Joe Biden. He had delayed federal aid to Ukraine because he believed that if he could strong arm the country he could bring damaging information about Biden.

Trump would soon release the funds shortly after. He vehemently denies that he done that. He said it was a "perfect call."

It force House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to issue an official impeachment inquiry.

During the two months of the inquiry, Trump and Republicans railed against the inquiry. They attacked Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and others for being too partisan and undermining a "duly elected president."

The Democrats held meetings with Republicans. Some were classified. A handful of Republicans who appeared frequently on propaganda outlet Fox News were saying that the impeachment inquiry was "secret" and "full of lies."
Rep. Val Dennings (D-FL) delivers her remarks on how Trump deserves to be removed from office.
Trump asserted executive privilege when the House issued subpoenas for witnesses and documents.

After numerous delays and obstruction, the House went into its second phase. It called upon witnesses who weren't blocked by Trump's executive privilege. Some managed to testify under oath that the president abused his power for personal benefits.

Trump and Republicans ran to Fox News to denounce them as a part of the "Deep State."

Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were arrested at Dulles Washington International Airport trying to flee the United States. They were indicted for campaign finance fraud, operating as foreign agents and were part of "a complex web of financial and political interactions linking diplomacy to alleged violations of campaign finance law." Parnas was the translator for a former prosecutor Viktor Shokin who was considered corrupt by the United States and many foreign allies. Parnas was the middle man in a conspiracy conducted by Rudy Giuliani, John "Deep State" Solomon, Sean "Softball" Hannity, Victoria Toensing and Joe DiGenova. They were key players in a scandal that forced Marie Yovanovitch out as ambassador to Ukraine.

Parnas implicated that Trump, Giuliani, Solomon, Hannity, Vice President Mike Pence, Attorney General William Barr, Intrim White House chief advisor Mick Mulvaney, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), former Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), former Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX), Mike Huckabee and Roger Stone were involved in trying to tain Biden.
Sean "Softball" Hannity went on normally. Fox News ran the impeachment trail at the bottom with no sound.
The House introduced two Articles of Impeachment against Trump. One for abuse of power and one for obstruction of Congress. They voted to impeach Trump. Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) deflected from the Democrats after the vote. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) who is considered a spoiler candidate in 2020 and a possible Russian stooge voted present.

Trump became the first Republican and third U.S. President to be impeached while in office. He continues to dismiss the seriousness of the charges.

Now the Republican senators were warned by top Trump officials. They were told if they don't back the president, they'll suffer in the primaries. So far, the 53 Republicans have voted for not including any evidence or witnesses.

And with that, day three.

On Saturday, the White House lawyers and Republican consuel will get their chance.

White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, Jay Sekulow, Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Pam Bondi, Jane Raksin, Eric Herschmann, Robert Ray, Patrick F. Philbin and Michael Purpura will defend Trump.

They will cite conspiracy theories and blame the junk food media. They will call upon Hunter Biden and diversions to defend Trump.



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