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Mob invades House hearing

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
End of the world? No. Like I said I think the whole things is for optics. That is where the damage is.



Barging in. They didn't infiltrated it. Crenshaw exposed the rot without the show.



Fox is an outrage outlet. It isn't going to calm down as that is one method it uses to gain an audience. The GOP stunt was an attempt to appease the GOP and/or Trump base with shadow trick on a wall. Trump has a right to be mad.



The GOP just used it to try to remove Clinton from office. Same thing I think with the Dems are doing here. Although there were far more charges claimed than pursued in impeachment of Clinton. Some of those charges are slam dunks but Congress is Congress.



I still want public releases that are not only in control of one party. Although I think the whole system is corrupt so nothing sort of a revolution will fix it
Wait a second. What is this supposed right of Trump's to be mad?

Since when does a crook have the right to be mad when caught?
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Who was in this particular meeting?
There were a number of Republicans in the mob that already had permission to be in the room, as they are members of the committees involved with the impeachment inquiry.
Jim Jordan was one of them, I believe.

There are many Republicans on each of the six House committees involved in the impeachment inquiry.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
There were a number of Republicans in the mob that already had permission to be in the room, as they are members of the committees involved with the impeachment inquiry.
Jim Jordan was one of them, I believe.

There are many Republicans on each of the six House committees involved in the impeachment inquiry.
That's what I hear too. In that case, the intrusion was inappropriate being that Republicans were already involved in this session.

It seems to fit in that they wanted to stall the inquiry.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
That's what I hear too. In that case, the intrusion was inappropriate being that Republicans were already involved in this session.

It seems to fit in that they wanted to stall the inquiry.

It was optics. Trump called out GOP inaction. Suddenly House GOP start making noise followed by Grahram's little presentation. (Not even a power point presentation). The Senate can start it's own inquiry into quid pro quo. It can request House files. It can vote to release those files to the public via the GOP majority in the Senate and Senate Committees. Any GOP House member in any of the Committees with access to quid pro quo investigation files can take a fall and leak to the press. They don't. They take low risk action to appease people. It is theater.

Both sides are going to use the investigation to prime soundbites for 2020.

*If Graham is your Senator please email him with instructions to download PP. I beg you.
 
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