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How is that a false equivalency? They were legally mandated to receive the aid - the president held it for 55 days hoping that Ukraine would open an investigation into the Bidens. When the Politico article came out, he was caught red handed and had to relinquish the aid (and still hasn't released all of it!). He attempted to extort Ukraine. That's 100% verifiable. Get fucked if you can't accept the truth.
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foul mouthed and violent? lol all that projection about snowflakes over the last several years and you guys have really regressed (typical Republican behavior) into some super delicate snowflakes. Need a safe space, too? Pretty soon you'll be setting up sanctuary cities for Redhats that no longer fit into normal society and need to be protected from themselves.
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The Burisma/Biden/Ukraine conspiracy theory is so ridiculous that even if it were true (which it isn't), it's not even remotely related to what Trump did.
Their conspiracy theory is that Burisma hired Hunter Biden as a bribe to convince Biden to pressure for the termination of a high-level prosecutor named Shokin. What they don't ever mention is that Viktor Shokin was a corrupt thug working for the disgraced President Yanukovych who was removed from power and found guilty of treason. It's well known fact that Yanukovych was a crony for Putin who betrayed his own country to Russia. Biden didn't need to be bribed to demand for Shokin's removal because he would do it for free anyway. It would be consistent with the Obama administration's pro-Ukraine policy. Essentially the conspiracy theory that Republicans are defending is nothing less than pro-Russia propaganda. | ||
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Ben Frankling said "being obnoxious" is grounds for impeachment and removal.
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