So the GAO literally found that @realDonaldTrump violated his oath of office. “Faithful execution of the law does not permit the Presidr t to substitute his own policy priorities for those that Congress has enacted into law.” pic.twitter.com/1tsF4MAspp— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 16, 2020
A report so damning Susan Collins will act like it doesn’t exist. https://t.co/a2BemITzz5— Molly Knight (@molly_knight) January 16, 2020
McCarthy's news conference ends with him refusing to agree to publicly release information about what he did with the money Parnas gave him pic.twitter.com/LMrctXV7dj— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
Confronted by @KlasfeldReports about his lies regarding his relationship with Parnas, McCarthy feigns total ignorance pic.twitter.com/yX8rr52wOz— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
McCarthy rejects the idea that Parnas's revelations require witness testimony during the impeachment trial because "you have the transcript of the phone call." (don't ask me to try and make sense of this argument, but it's the one he's going with) pic.twitter.com/3PS6IEJIEe— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
And the Senate doesn't need any witnesses to support or refute that! It's a fact! Leave it alone!.@GOPLeader McCarthy says he has no problem with the administration acting illegally (per the GAO's finding) by withholding aid to Ukraine because all they were trying to do is root out corruption pic.twitter.com/qkEGLKMV6L— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
Leave our government alone, too!Pelosi on Senate Republicans not wanting witnesses during the impeachment trial: "They're afraid of the truth." pic.twitter.com/FPulKwsgUf— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
PELOSI: "Does anybody think that the rogue attorney general is going to appoint a special prosecutor? No, because he's implicated in all of this. This is an example of all of the president's henchmen, and I hope that [GOP] senators do not become part of the president's henchmen." pic.twitter.com/BEoyz0V6Cg— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
Really looking forward to the White House's "there's a difference between doing illegal stuff and doing crimes" talking point— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 16, 2020
And Sen. John Kennedy is very worried about press restrictions on coverage of the trial.Breaking: “My mind is open to witnesses on both sides” - GOP @SenJohnBarrasso to me just now.— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) January 16, 2020
These concerns and a $5 bill will buy you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.No updates from McConnell's office or Sargent of Arms on rules re: press access for impeachment trial, but Standing Committee of Correspondents chair @sarahdwire tells me some restrictions "going into effect today."— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) January 16, 2020
"Reporters learning about the restrictions in real-time."
Whose credibility is at stake here?Maybe Lev Parnas is lying when he says he was working for the guys who lie all the time. Or maybe they are all crooks. https://t.co/81al97kvPY— Jack Holmes (@jackholmes0) January 16, 2020
"If Trump instructed Rudy to tell Parnas to convey the message that aid would be withheld unless Ukraine announced investigations, that potentially implicates all three in a conspiracy to solicit a bribe."
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) January 16, 2020
GOP Senators don't want to know if this is true.https://t.co/Oo77CJUdLp
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