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TomCADem

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Sat Nov 2, 2019, 01:34 AM Nov 2019

Growing number of GOP senators consider acknowledging Trump's quid pro quo on Ukraine [View all]

Source: MSN/Washington Post

A growing number of Senate Republicans are ready to acknowledge that President Trump used U.S. military aid as leverage to force Ukraine to investigate former vice president Joe Biden and his family as the president repeatedly denies a quid pro quo.

In this shift in strategy to defend Trump, these Republicans are insisting that the president’s action was not illegal and does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense as the Democratic-led House moves forward with the open phase of its probe.

But the shift among Senate Republicans could complicate the message coming from Trump as he furiously fights the claim that he had withheld U.S. aid from Ukraine to pressure it to dig up dirt on a political rival, even as an increasing number of Republicans wonder how long they can continue to argue that no quid pro quo was at play in the matter.

The pivot was the main topic during a private Senate GOP lunch on Wednesday, according to multiple people familiar with the session who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the meeting. Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) argued that there may have been a quid pro quo but said that the U.S. government often attaches conditions to foreign aid and that nothing was amiss in Trump’s doing so in the case of aid to Ukraine, these individuals said.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/growing-number-of-gop-senators-consider-acknowledging-trumps-quid-pro-quo-on-ukraine/ar-AAJHp5b?li=BBnb7Kz



I guess for Republicans, the thought of a Democrat winning the White House totally justifies extorting foreign countries to fabricate charges against Trump's political opponents. Of course, Ted Cruz, whose family was repeatedly attacked by Trump, is a vocal supporter of this strategy.
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Well, GOOD. At least they can acknowledge it. Progress of a sort, I guess. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2019 #1
Not Really. Republicans Senators Know Many Republicans Are Implicated TomCADem Nov 2019 #2
Unchecked power...corruption....chaos....leaving pukes in power pbmus Nov 2019 #6
It's good cause they will now start fighting on Democratic turf Lexblues Nov 2019 #7
There's a big difference between attaching conditions that benefit U.S. security LastLiberal in PalmSprings Nov 2019 #3
Along with witnesses to the call Ztolkins Nov 2019 #4
"illegal" isn't a requirement for impeachment EveHammond13 Nov 2019 #5
So Lying About A Consensual Blow Job IS An Impeachable Offense DallasNE Nov 2019 #8
I knew this was gonna happen, what you said GusBob Nov 2019 #9
Really? A civil war? PJMcK Nov 2019 #10
I think its a metaphor for a split. paleotn Nov 2019 #12
Look mate GusBob Nov 2019 #31
Arg! Quid pro quo doesn't even matter!!!! paleotn Nov 2019 #11
Quid pro quo justgamma Nov 2019 #14
IMO we need to quit calling it merely 'quid pro quo' - IT WAS EXTORTION!!!!!! groundloop Nov 2019 #18
It's certainly bad, but.... paleotn Nov 2019 #22
So, they are now saying duforsure Nov 2019 #13
They are desperate since if they lose the Senate and the Presidency, they know.... machoneman Nov 2019 #16
Things can swing pretty quickly - folks have moonscape Nov 2019 #20
Typical Trumpian Strategic Retreat BlueIdaho Nov 2019 #15
I think they're slowly walking this so it gives them the room they need... SKKY Nov 2019 #17
Yep. The fact that they are even listing this way before public hearings underpants Nov 2019 #26
I just heard something very interesting on CNN I'm still trying to... SKKY Nov 2019 #28
I'm sure none there asked the obvious question amongst themselves... Pluvious Nov 2019 #19
There is a huge difference in trying to get a foreign government to cstanleytech Nov 2019 #21
It is not quid pro quo. It is extortion... pangaia Nov 2019 #23
Isn't this the way it always goes with the Trumpers? DeminPennswoods Nov 2019 #24
All I can say is BlueWI Nov 2019 #25
The Dick Cheney defense underpants Nov 2019 #27
So this extortion shit doesn't rise to the level of impeachment, Eyeball_Kid Nov 2019 #29
"attaches conditions to foreign aid" ? Extortion is an attachment to foreign aid? YOHABLO Nov 2019 #30
Trump has been privately fuming that people are saying he was too dumb to do Quid pro Quo Gothmog Nov 2019 #32
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