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Five Moments In Donald Trumps Phone Call To Ukraine That Could Fuel The Impeachment Investigation
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/zoetillman/trump-ukraine-call-transcript-biden-impeachment
The ask, which came during a 30-minute phone call monitored by other White House officials, came immediately after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Trump for the United States defense support and said his country was almost ready to buy more US military technology.
Trump then asked Zelensky to do a favor and investigate the whole situation in Ukraine. Trump made vague references to CrowdStrike, the company hired to investigate the hack of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 election, and former special counsel Robert Mueller.
When Zelensky agreed, Trump then brought up what he referred to as the other thing, saying that it would be great if Zelensky could also look into unsubstantiated allegations against Biden that he used his position to influence an investigation in Ukraine into his son Hunter.
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@lauferlaw
Prima Facie abuse of power and possibly a violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Absolutely a basis for impeachment. Im guessing Trump et als response to this will be Yeah, I did it... so what....
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Zoe Tillman
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BREAKING: Trump explicitly asked the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden, saying it "would be great," according to a transcript of the July call.
Here are five key moments from the call likely to fuel the impeachment
underpants
(182,736 posts)Reporter on MSNBC reading the transcript from his phone. He paused and said the above.
We are going to get to see 5 pages on the stream of unconsciousness of Trumps mind.
uponit7771
(90,335 posts)underpants
(182,736 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)of corruption: When a government official has the power to fulfill another party's request and in that position of power asks the other party for something.
If the ask is intended to extort, that ask or suggestion alone constitutes a crime.
No quid pro quo need ever be mentioned, agreed to, or delivered. Either the same prosecutor or another (the other day) also named 3 probable felonies identified from what we believed to have been Trump's request.
Roland99
(53,342 posts)Trump directly asked another foreign leader to investigate a political rival
Trump also asked the Ukrainian president to help attack the Mueller investigation
Trump repeatedly talked about involving his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani
Zelensky name-dropped Trumps property
The two presidents repeatedly talked business as Trump asked Zelensky to do him favors
marybourg
(12,611 posts)what was said. It's very bad for tRump.