Reporter: "What do you think of the idea of President Trump going to Moscow for the May Day parade?"— The Hill (@thehill) November 11, 2019
Joe Biden: "Are you serious?"
Reporter: "Yes, he's been invited and he said he's considering it."
Joe Biden: "You're kidding me. Whoa. Are you joking?" pic.twitter.com/bEPGLOfd7k
The stark headline of the @NikkiHaley story is not that she’s angling for Pence’s job or that Trump likes the book, it’s that two senior administration officials believed the president is a danger to the country.— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) November 11, 2019
The entire GOP impeachment strategy depends on you believing that the only evidence is the first whistleblower complaint and the transcript.— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 10, 2019
They are hoping they can make people ignore the over dozen whistleblowers who have provided public testimony to the corruption scheme.
Gee, why would they want to focus on the whistleblower?
This piece clearly laid out that Trump withheld the aid. There's one of your answers, bc that is by itself a crime. And Mick Mulvaney has already announced to the world Trump didn't have a reason good enough to share with Congress, as required by law. https://t.co/vhFMhrH81v— emptywheel (@emptywheel) November 11, 2019
It is, in fact, possible that (as Taylor feared) Trump never intended to release the aid, that he wanted to hurt Ukraine's defense against Russia so he (as he is wont to do) just kept moving the goalposts.— emptywheel (@emptywheel) November 11, 2019
Then State and DOD released themselves.
NEWS... longtime New York GOP Rep. @RepPeteKing announced he will not run for re-election.— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) November 11, 2019
This Long Island-based seat —R+3 — is likely to be competitive in 2020. pic.twitter.com/MmFlZf9qHf
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