Finally Trump will get 2 impeachments expunged

A violation of law is not necessary to justify impeachment. However,.......


Wrong.
Conducting diplomacy is the prevue of the president, and actually it was illegal for Congress to fund the crimes that Zelinsky was committing in the Ukraine.
You obviously are wrong since Joe Biden took credit for withholding funds to the Ukraine only a few years earlier.
 
They get a SS detail and ordinarily get intel briefings. But.......

WASHINGTON — President Biden said on Friday that he would bar his predecessor, Donald J. Trump, from receiving intelligence briefings traditionally given to former presidents, saying that Mr. Trump could not be trusted because of his “erratic behavior” even before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

The move was the first time that a former president had been cut out of the briefings, which are provided partly as a courtesy and partly for the moments when a sitting president reaches out for advice. Currently, the briefings are offered on a regular basis to Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

Yep, Biden's a dick.
 
You know, it is possible Trump gets reelected, pardons himself and all his fellow Trumpsters. He expunges the history of his impeachments and has his face carved into Mt Rushmore. But the one big problem looming on the horizon is the Georgia charges. The Feds cannot pardon on that.
 
You know, it is possible Trump gets reelected, pardons himself and all his fellow Trumpsters. He expunges the history of his impeachments and has his face carved into Mt Rushmore.
You have described the end of the US as we know it.
 
Trump repeatedly cites Biden’s January 2018 remarks as evidence that the former vice president pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin because he was investigating Burisma.

But, as we said, the evidence shows Biden was carrying out U.S. policy, and the United States was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.

In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Service report.


“After President Poroshenko complained that Shokin was taking too long to clean up corruption even within the [Prosecutor General’s Office] itself, he asked for Shokin’s resignation,” the CRS report said. Shokin submitted his resignation in February 2016 and was removed a month later.

Wrong.
Since Shokin was not only the inspector general, but civil service, it is illegal to fire him.
Nor is the IMF a legal source of complaint, since clearly the US owns the IMF.
Political pressure from the US, IMF, and EU makes the firing of Shokin vastly MORE criminal than if they had remained silent, as the law requires.

I do not remember her name, but the US even illegally installed a US citizen as the Secretary of the Treasury in the Ukraine.
The whole takeover of the Ukraine by the US was one of the worst crimes of the century.
 
Wrong.
Since Shokin was not only the inspector general, but civil service, it is illegal to fire him.
Nor is the IMF a legal source of complaint, since clearly the US owns the IMF.
Political pressure from the US, IMF, and EU makes the firing of Shokin vastly MORE criminal than if they had remained silent, as the law requires.

I do not remember her name, but the US even illegally installed a US citizen as the Secretary of the Treasury in the Ukraine.
The whole takeover of the Ukraine by the US was one of the worst crimes of the century.
"This morning I have met and had a serious conversation with the prosecutor general. I have suggested Viktor Mykolayovych [Shokin] should write a letter of resignation," the president said in a statement posted on his official website on Tuesday.

"Viktor Shokin has managed to implement those reforms that the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) has been opposing for decades: the prosecutors have been stripped of general supervision, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the State Investigation Bureau, and others have been established. This is on the one hand. On the other hand, the PGO has unfortunately failed to gain society's trust. And that is why the resignation of the Prosecutor General is on the agenda," Poroshenko said.


Shokin resigned.
 
The crimes Zelensky was committing? I'm not familiar with that nutbaggery.

Instead of arresting the Azov Battalion for attempting genocide against the native ethnic Russians of the Ukraine, Zelensky rewarded them by absorbing them into the Ukraine military.
Zelensky's corrupt government murdered over 30k ethnic Russian native civilians.
The corrupt Kyiv regime also stole billions of Russian oil/gas, and was convicted in the Hague.
The Ukraine also violated it treaties with Russia, like trying to prevent Russian use of Sevastopol, trying to join NATO, etc.
 

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