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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1197858)2/1/2020 2:23:03 PM
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Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice revealed in a court filing late Friday that it has two dozen emails related to the President Donald Trump's involvement in the withholding of millions in security assistance to Ukraine -- a disclosure that came just hours after the Senate voted against subpoenaing additional documents and witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial, paving the way for his acquittal.

The filing, released near midnight Friday, marks the first official acknowledgment from the Trump administration that emails about the President's thinking related to the aid exist, and that he was directly involved in asking about and deciding on the aid as early as June. The administration is still blocking those emails from the public and has successfully kept them from Congress.

A lawyer with the Office of Management and Budget wrote to the court that 24 emails between June and September 2019 -- including an internal discussion among DOD officials called "POTUS follow-up" on June 24 -- should stay confidential because the emails describe "communications by either the President, the Vice President, or the President's immediate advisors regarding Presidential decision-making about the scope, duration, and purpose of the hold on military assistance to Ukraine."



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1197858)2/1/2020 4:48:14 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575941
 
Was Clinton impeached by both the house and Senate?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1197858)2/1/2020 5:16:15 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575941
 
President Trump was impeached based upon a 100% partisan vote for two unconstitutional articles.

President Trump was acquitted after a trial that had stipulated witness testimony by 15 witnesses. Both transcript and video.

The stipulated witness testimony was used by the house managers and the Presidents defense council.
After each side gave their arguments the defense council did not call any new witnesses. The prosecution council ranted, raged, hissyfitted called the jury traitors and scum but could not by the rules get to call any new witness to boast their overwhelming case of President Trumps guilt. The defense rested and called no defense witnesses as the overwhelming case was a sack of ratie shit.

Subsequently the defense council successfully in a 9-0 vote appealed to the Supreme Court to void the impeachment articles as unconstitutional.

And that's the way it was. After the President's re-election and appointment of 3 new Supreme Court Justices THE FIX WAS IN.. ah ha ha ha he ho ha hum