Takeaways From The First Public Hearing In Impeachment Inquiry
Update: 2019-11-13
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Mostly, the five hour hearing emphasized aspects of the narrative about the Ukraine affair that already have emerged from closed-door depositions. In this episode: Political correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and Justice Department correspondent Ryan Lucas.
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JustAGuy
I have a question that feels ethical in nature. If this situation, in which the President inquired about potential corruption, did not include the family of a career politician that happens to be running for President, would what the President did be seen as an impeachable crime? If the answer is no, and I believe that is the correct answer, then why would this family receive this perceived immunity just because of a Presidential race? Should we still not investigate the injustice?
Mouseysmack
get this bullshit off my notifications