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  1. [verwijderd] 12 november 2019 23:58
    quote:

    voda schreef op 12 november 2019 19:22:

    Hahahahahahaahahahahashahahaahahahahaha

    *Trump over klimaat: ik wil schone lucht en schoon water hebben in de VS.

    In dezelfde speech ook dat hij blij is dat ze uit het Parijs akkoord zijn gestapt en dat dit goed is voor de economie. :')
  2. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 13 november 2019 12:50
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    ’Ook Porosjenko werd onder druk gezet’
    Voormalige zakenpartner doet boekje open over Donald Trump

    Door onze redactie buitenland
    11 min geleden in BUITENLAND

    WASHINGTON - De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft al veel eerder Oekraïne onder druk gezet om een onderzoek naar de Bidens te starten, aldus de Washington Post. De aantijging komt van een van oorsprong Oekraïense zakenman die vindt dat hij door Trump voor de bus is gegooid.

    Volgens Edward MacMahon had zijn cliënt, de zakenman Lev Parnas, al in februari van dit jaar een onderhoud met de toenmalige president van Oekraïne, Porosjenko. Beide mannen bespraken toen al een mogelijk onderzoek naar de Bidens in ruil voor een bezoek van Porosjenko aan het Witte Huis. Het onderhoud tussen de twee was op verzoek van Rudolph Giulinani die op zijn beurt handelde op bevel van Trump.

    Lev Parnas is een van oorsprong Oekraïense zakenman die is aangeklaagd wegens illegale buitenlandse donaties aan een pro-Trump verkiezingsorganisatie. Trump heeft altijd ontkend Parnas te hebben gekend maar naar nu blijkt hebben de twee al anderhalf jaar geleden gesproken over de toenmalige Amerikaanse ambassadrice in Oekraïne, Marie Yovanovitch.

    Tijdens een diner in een exclusieve suite in het Trump Hotel in Washington april vorig jaar bespraken Parnas en zijn zakenmaatje Igor Fruman met Trump de ambassadrice en stelden dat die niet het beste voor had met de president en zijn belangen. Waarop Trump volgens de aanwezigen meteen voorstelde om Yovanovitch te ontslaan. Het ontslag van Yovanovitch is een van de balangrijkste elementen in het huidige impeachment-onderzoek naar de president.

    Parnas en Fruman werden vorige maand op het Dulles-vliegveld gearresteerd wegens illegale donaties aan Trumps verkiezingscampagne. Trump heeft sindsdien gezegd de mannen niet te kennen maar niet uit te sluiten dat er ergens een foto is waarop hij met de twee staat.

    „Het is mogelijk dat ik op een foto met ze sta omdat ik met heel veel andere mensen op een foto sta”, aldus Trump, die er aan toevoegde dat de twee mogelijk cliënten waren van Rudolph Giuliani, Trumps persoonlijke advocaat die centraal staat in het hele Oekraïne schandaal.

    Parnas en Fruman zouden zeer teleurgesteld zijn in Trump nu die zijn handen van hun aftrekt en daarom een boekje open doen over hun ontmoetingen met Trump, Giuliani en de verschillende Oekraïense presidenten over het onderzoek naar de Bidens.
  3. forum rang 6 Plein777 13 november 2019 13:24
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    Señor Acero schreef op 13 november 2019 13:02:

    Trump is bezig met het vervolg van House of Cards,
    Real life soap,
    Alleen dan nog veel erger.
    Ja klopt, Frank Underwood was tenminste een hele integere President !

    En had niet zo een intens domme vulgaire corrupte kinderen om zich heen :-)
  4. forum rang 4 Al Kipone 13 november 2019 14:15
    After the University of Florida’s student body president helped bring Donald Trump Jr. and Trump campaign adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle to campus last month to the tune of $50,000, the school’s student government has now moved to impeach him, arguing that the speaking engagement amounted to a misuse of student fees.

    On Tuesday, the student body president, Michael Murphy, was served with the impeachment resolution and accused of malfeasance and abuse of power — a development unfolding at the university just as President Trump’s public impeachment hearings begin today on Capitol Hill.

    The group of senators seeking Murphy’s impeachment argue that the Oct. 10 speaking engagement for Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle, his girlfriend, was funded with mandatory student fees in violation of rules banning the use of public students funds to support or oppose a “political party at any level.” In the eyes of critics, Murphy’s correspondence with the Trump fundraising consultant ahead of the event bolsters their case that Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle’s appearance was a campaign event.

    “By using student fees to advance his own expressed political beliefs at the expense of the … Student Government writ large, Mr. Murphy not only endangered students marginalized by the speakers’ white nationalist supporters, but also abused his power to advance a particular political party at the expense of the students he should represent,” the impeachment resolution states.

    Murphy could not be reached for comment late Tuesday, but he has previously maintained in comments to the student newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator, that the couple’s speech was not a campaign event, and therefore didn’t violate any rules.

    :-) :-) :-)

    you can't make this up. :-) :-)

    www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/11...
  5. forum rang 4 Al Kipone 13 november 2019 14:17
    Public impeachment hearings by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence begin on the morning of Nov. 13. Chargé d’Affaires in Ukraine William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent are scheduled to testify on the first day of hearings, followed by former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch on Nov. 15. More hearings are scheduled for the next week.

    The hearings will be dramatic, but the stories these witnesses tell will not be new. We know a great deal about what they and other potential witnesses have to say—because they have already said it.

    Fifteen witnesses have spoken to the impeachment committees behind closed doors. Eleven of their deposition transcripts have been released publicly by the House Intelligence Committee, totaling 3,065 pages of sworn testimony. Lawfare is publishing, separately, summaries of each of the deposition transcripts as they become available. In this post, we have created out of these summaries a cohesive narrative based on the collection of testimony; we have drawn, often verbatim, on the summaries, to try to tell not the whole story but a large chunk of it.

    Together, these depositions tell a story. It’s the story that will serve as the narrative backbone for the articles of impeachment the House will prepare and on which members will vote.

    www.lawfareblog.com/story-impeachment...
  6. forum rang 4 Al Kipone 13 november 2019 14:42
    Fox vult de ochtenprgammering met Scott Walker die over kerstbomen praat (The War On Christmas!) en Chuck Woolery (een tv spelltjespresentator die nogal racistisch bleek) die klaagtclaimt dat hij omdat hij van trump houdt geen werk meer heeft.

    En op Cartoon Network is SpongeBob te zien.

  7. forum rang 4 Al Kipone 13 november 2019 14:48
    De spelers lopen zich warm. aan de goede kant:

    Goldman had spent 10 years as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, where he prosecuted organized-crime syndicates—including some linked to Russians—for a variety of crimes.

    His work at SDNY was often headline-grabbing: He was the lead prosecutor of the famous gambler Billy Walters, who was convicted and sentenced to five years in jail for an insider-trading scheme in 2017. Goldman also helped lead the prosecution of the former boss of the La Cosa Nostra crime family on murder and extortion charges, putting him behind bars for life.

    But Goldman arrived on Capitol Hill from Manhattan as something of a Resistance celebrity: In 2017, he stepped down from SDNY and became a legal analyst for MSNBC (he also wrote occasionally for The Daily Beast). For a year, he was a fixture on the network, appearing regularly to discuss everything from the various twists and turns in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation to the sexual-assault allegations made against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

    In the process, he accrued some 70,000 followers on Twitter with a stream of reliably Trump-critical commentary: He once called Trump’s desire to investigate Hillary Clinton and James Comey “pure fascism;” in another tweet, he wondered if congressional Republicans—naming specifically one “Devil Nunes”—had all “sold their soul” to Trump.
  8. forum rang 4 Al Kipone 13 november 2019 15:00
    En aan de kant van de corrupte afperser: Steve Castor

    Castor, meanwhile, has an extremely low public profile. “He’s a lawyer’s lawyer,” said a senior Republican congressional aide. “He didn’t come to Capitol Hill to get famous.”

    “He has the longest-running institutional knowledge of most anybody on our side of the aisle,” said former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), who served as chairman of the Oversight panel from 2015 to 2017. “He’s been through several of these fights in the past.”

    “From Tom Davis to Darrell Issa to me to Jim Jordan to Trey Gowdy, he’s always had everybody’s confidence and we are an eclectic group of oversight chairs and ranking members,” he said. “And the fact that he’s had all of our confidence is saying something.”

    The issues that passed through the committee during Castor’s 14-year tenure there have also run the gamut. From the investigation into steroid abuse in professional sports to the lobbying activities of Jack Abramoff to the Obama-era “Fast and Furious” investigation into a gun-running operation gone bad to the investigation into alleged biased against conservatives inside the Internal Revenue Service to probes into the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice, Castor gained a no-drama reputation for direct questions, trustworthiness, and discretion.

    “If Castor gave his word to someone he was adamant, because the integrity of our ability and power to investigate is at stake,” said former Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), who chaired the Oversight panel from summer 2017 until he retired from Congress last year.

    Gowdy predicted that Castor would ask methodical questions “rooted in relevance” and that he already knows the answer to. “Good lawyers don’t like surprises,” he said, noting that “other than the drama of a congressional hearing” it’s unlikely any new information would come out during the public examination of the witnesses this week.

    “He’s a very dedicated institutionalist,” said former Rep. Darrell Issa

    www.thedailybeast.com/steve-castor-an...
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