The beginning. The joke about Beltway cocktail parties is everyone arrives drunk but then as we talk to each other about the state of things we sober up.
“Doing so will prevent irreparable harm to the President’s asserted constitutional interest in not having his records subjected to state criminal compulsory process in these circumstances,” said the filing, signed by Justice Department officials in Washington and New York.
You DO realize that when the socialist revolution comes all fat cats who attend Beltway cocktail parties will be the first people marching up the steps to the guillotine, right?
Why in the actual **** is the DOJ filing a brief on behalf of one person?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...376dea-e554-11e9-b403-f738899982d2_story.html
Did this come out of the Southern District?
edit: Holy sh-t, it did
Washington (CNN)President Donald Drumpf said Thursday he wants both Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden and his son after failing to answer a similar question on the topic the day before.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Drumpf was again asked what he wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to do with regard to the Bidens.
Drumpf raised both Ukraine and China in his answer, saying he thinks both countries should investigate the former vice president and his son Hunter. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.
Interesting...
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/top...curity-sasistance-political/story?id=66039011
Seems Chump's reasons for withholding diplomatic aide to Ukraine were widely known amongst the diplomats working with that country...
The Ukrainian prosecutor at the heart of President Donald Trump’s baseless Joe Biden conspiracy theory was seen as corrupt by Trump’s own Republican colleagues.
Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI), Rob Portman (R-OH) and former Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL), along with five of their Democratic colleagues, sent a letter to then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in February 2016 pressing him to make “urgent reforms” to the prosecutor general’s office.
The letter, first surfaced by CNN on Thursday, expressed the lawmakers’ concern over allegations of “persistent corruption in the Ukrainian political system” that Viktor Shokin, the prosecutor general at the time, had failed to combat.
The senators asked Poroshenko to address “serious concerns” on the matter raised by Ukraine’s former minister of economy.
“We similarly urge you to press ahead with urgent reforms to the Prosecutor General’s office and judiciary,” they wrote.