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To: ryanaka who wrote (1124411)3/13/2019 2:36:12 PM
From: ryanaka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576589
 
I think the Trump Impeachment will plant firm seeds in the minds of the American Public that the Republicans are only there to help themselves to get stinking rich, that the GOP is treasonous, and that the Republicans are incurably corrupt.

This public sentiment will linger in people's minds for many decades.



To: ryanaka who wrote (1124411)3/13/2019 9:15:33 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1576589
 
"I think the outcome of 2020 election is unknowable. And the Dems must do what is right for the people, country and history. Impeach Trump. "
Yup.

"Do it now."
If we had done it this morning, we wouldn't have been able to include this in the charges, not that it will change the minds of any R senators. Wait until most of the House committees finish their investigations, cuz we only have one chance.

Cohen Has Email Showing Trump Criminally Dangled Pardon

nymag.com
5 hours ago

Michael Cohen has emails from 2018 showing Robert Costello, an attorney working with Rudy Giuliani, promised him a pardon if he protected ...



To: ryanaka who wrote (1124411)3/13/2019 10:40:39 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576589
 
"Do it now."
"If we had done it this morning, we wouldn't have been able to include this in the charges"

Chapter 2

Whitaker Didn't Deny Discussing Cohen Probe With Trump, Nadler Says
Wall Street Journal-4 hours ago
WASHINGTON—Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker was involved in conversations about the scope of New York federal

wsj.com