ALEXANDER VINDMAN on TRUMP call for Ukraine investigations:— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) November 19, 2019
“The Ukrainian judiciary is imperfect at the moment. And the reliance on US support could conceivably cause them to tip the scales of justice in favor of finding a U.S. citizen guilty if they felt they needed to do it.” pic.twitter.com/DANb6vq5T7
If Ukraine is so corrupt, why was Trump relying on them to do a fair and impartial investigation?
ALEXANDER VINDMAN on TRUMP call for Ukraine investigations:— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) November 19, 2019
“The Ukrainian judiciary is imperfect at the moment. And the reliance on US support could conceivably cause them to tip the scales of justice in favor of finding a U.S. citizen guilty if they felt they needed to do it.” pic.twitter.com/DANb6vq5T7
"Yeah, well, no witness has uttered the word "Bribery," either! There! I've run rings 'round you logically!"
"I was not expecting to be called out by name," Jennifer Williams said about President Trump's tweet attacking her loyalty before her testimony.— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 19, 2019
Rep. Jim Himes: "It surprised me too, and it looks an awful lot like witness intimidation and tampering." https://t.co/KBwgzgl1OG pic.twitter.com/SkQTpw7c14
"That was just a shout-out! (Is that what the kids are still calling it? Find out quick!) Who doesn't want the President to notice them in public? Amirite?"
That moment when Lt. Vindman showed Gym Jordan the receipts on his performance #ImpeachmentHearing pic.twitter.com/dD3lXsXIvi— Brother Nyght (@wondermann5) November 19, 2019
Vindman said Danyliuk’s offer was never made again, and Castor (counsel for GOP on Committee) asked if the initial offer may have compromised him.A lawyer never wants the witness to respond: "Are you joking?"
“I’m not sure if you meant it as a joke or not,” Vindman said, “but it’s much more important what my civilian White House national security council chain of command thinks more so than anybody else, and frankly, if they were concerned about me being able to continue my duties, they would have brought that to my attention.”
Rep. Devin Nunes refers to Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman as "Mr. Vindman."— ABC News (@ABC) November 19, 2019
"Ranking member, it's lieutenant colonel Vindman, please," Vindman responds. https://t.co/wJIckfThSv #ImpeachmentHearings pic.twitter.com/kjORGMuMa8
Pretty much the reason the Lt. Col. wore the uniform today. If we gotta respect the office (President), we gotta respect the rank (military uniform). And besides, what's the controversy? Clearly the facts are on the side of the White House:
No need to make things up, right?The White House shares this clip...omitting the part where Vindman said he rejected the offer, reported it to his superiors and to counterintelligence, and found it comical. (Ukrainian who made the offer tells the Daily Beast it was "clearly a joke.") https://t.co/eGXNoKqlwl— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 19, 2019
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