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CousinIT

(9,247 posts)
Mon Jan 13, 2020, 09:23 AM Jan 2020

MORE bribery: Trump Cited GOP Senate Impeachment Pressure As Reason to Kill Soleimani

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/01/report-trump-cited-impeachment-pressure-to-kill-soleimani.html

Deep inside a long, detailed Wall Street Journal report about President Trump’s foreign policy advisers is an explosive nugget: “Mr. Trump, after the strike, told associates he was under pressure to deal with Gen. Soleimani from GOP senators he views as important supporters in his coming impeachment trial in the Senate, associates said.” This is a slightly stronger iteration of a fact the New York Times reported three days ago, to wit, “pointed out to one person who spoke to him on the phone last week that he had been pressured to take a harder line on Iran by some Republican senators whose support he needs now more than ever amid an impeachment battle.”

This would not mean Trump ordered the strike entirely, or even primarily, in order to placate Senate Republicans. But it does constitute an admission that domestic political considerations influenced his decision. That would, of course, constitute a grave dereliction of duty. Trump is so cynical he wouldn’t even recognize that making foreign policy decisions influenced by impeachment is the kind of thing he shouldn’t say out loud. Of course, using his foreign policy authority for domestic political gain is the offense Trump is being impeached for. It would be characteristically Trumpian to compound the offense as part of his efforts to avoid accountability for it.

What kind of pressure could Trump have in mind? It seems highly doubtful that he is worried 20 Republican senators would vote to remove him from office. He could be concerned that one or two of them would defect, denying him the chance to present impeachment as totally partisan (as he did following the House vote.) More plausibly, Trump might be worried a handful of Republicans would join Democrats to allow testimony from witnesses, like John Bolton, Trump has managed to block.

The Journal’s sourcing for this claim is vague. It’s possible Trump didn’t mean what he said, or that the associates who heard his comments misread them. But the straightforward read of this piece of reporting is that Trump has confessed to a grave and even impeachable abuse of his power as commander-in-chief.
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MORE bribery: Trump Cited GOP Senate Impeachment Pressure As Reason to Kill Soleimani (Original Post) CousinIT Jan 2020 OP
Sure smells like quid pro quo redux nt intrepidity Jan 2020 #1
The implications of this are horrifying. I hope that this can be thoroughly investigated Tanuki Jan 2020 #2
Off to the greatest page malaise Jan 2020 #3
Another Article of Impeachment Bayard Jan 2020 #4
He thinks he is some sort of king immune to laws BSdetect Jan 2020 #5
Until we punish him, he's apparently right. FiveGoodMen Jan 2020 #6

Tanuki

(14,918 posts)
2. The implications of this are horrifying. I hope that this can be thoroughly investigated
Mon Jan 13, 2020, 11:05 AM
Jan 2020

and that the senators in question will be identified. Are they also being bribed and or blackmailed by foreign interests?

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