sexta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2019

AND NOW: THE IMPEACHMENT!


Whit these 'news', I only admit the great people of America will make her great again!

FROM THE AMERICAN PRESS.
would you still support impeaching him?
Here is the basic evidence about our current president:
1. He has accepted money from foreign governments, used the presidency to promote his businesses and hidden his personal finances from the American people.
2. He directed a criminal campaign-finance violation scheme, in the final month of the presidential campaign, and lied to the American people about it.
3. He pressured Justice Department officials to go easy on an investigation into the president himself and his campaign.
4. He attempted to undermine the credibility of multiple checks and balances on the executive branch, including the justice system, the press, the electoral system and the Central Intelligence Agency.

From the interview to the NYT mr. Trump gave at the oval office last 31/1/2019:

“I had no money invested,” Mr. Trump said of the Moscow project. His lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani stated at one point that Mr. Trump was involved in discussions to build a Moscow tower throughout the 2016 presidential campaign. But Mr. Trump said that Mr. Giuliani “was incorrect” and “was wrong.”
Mr. Trump said at first that he “didn’t see” Mr. Stone’s indictment, which indicated that a senior campaign official was directed by an unnamed person to contact Mr. Stone about additional WikiLeaks releases that might prove damaging to the Clinton campaign.
But he later appeared to contradict himself, noting, “I know what was in the indictment — if you read it there was no collusion with Russia.”
No other president, Republican or Democrat, has ever behaved as Donald Trump has. I think Americans, regardless of party, should come to see that he is unfit for the office and is damaging the country. 


Mr. Trump said that he was planning to run for re-election, and that there would be no point at which he had decided he had accomplished enough.
“It’s a very big job,” he said, “and there’s a lot to do.” But Mr. Trump also suggested that the presidency had been “more of a burden on me than other presidents,” and accused his predecessors of artificial achievements that did not amount to the work he had done to produce a healthy economy.
“I don’t know if I should love doing it, but I love doing it,” he said.
He said that he would be focusing on national security “very much” should he win a second term. Later, he again reminisced about his life as a businessman and mused about the money he has lost since assuming the presidency.
“This is, this is one of the great losers of all time,” Mr. Trump said. “You know, fortunately, I don’t need money. This is one of the great losers of all time.”




The Mueller report, a preview 
Over the weekend, Jennifer Taub of Vermont Law School put together an excellent summary of the findings that Robert Mueller’s investigation has produced. “Pay attention to documents already filed,” Taub tweeted. “Through them, we’ve seen much of the Mueller Report. And it is spectacular.” Taub’s list:
  • George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser, lied to the F.B.I. about his extensive contacts with a London-based professor who said he was close with Russian officials and had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. Papadopoulos then informed higher-ranking campaign officials of these contacts. 
  • Michael Flynn, Trump’s national security adviser, lied to the F.B.I. about phone calls he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States. He had coordinated those calls with at least one other member of the Trump transition team. 
  • Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney, lied to Congress about a planned Trump business deal in Moscow. 
  • Paul Manafort, shortly before becoming Trump’s campaign chairman, shared campaign polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian with apparent ties to Russian military intelligence. 
  • Roger Stone, a longtime Trump adviser, lied to Congress about his attempts to communicate with WikiLeaks, which is closely linked to 12 Russian intelligence officials who hacked Democrats’ emails. 
  • During the 2016 campaign and after, Trump repeatedly lied about his own Russian contacts. 
WHAT ELSE WE NEED? AND NOW THE IMPEACHMENT:... I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO SAY.

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