I just spent far too much time writing up a facebook post to try and provide a sort of high-level, citation-filled rundown of The Ukraine Call since I haven't seen anything laying it out in a simple manner so I figured I'd post it here, too.
The Misuse of Presidential Power to Solicit Foreign Interference in Our Election
“In the course of my official duties, I have received information from multiple U.S. Government officials that the President of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election. This interference includes, among other things, pressuring a foreign country to investigate one of the President's main domestic political rivals.” 1
The money: the US was planning to send several hundred million dollars to Ukraine to help them purchase military hardware.
This aid package (announced in June of 2019) was contingent on Ukraine’s efforts to combat corruption, and the Pentagon sent a letter to Congress in which they "certified that the Government of Ukraine has taken substantial actions to make defense institutional reforms for the purposes of decreasing corruption [and] increasing accountability." 2
The setup: in June, the White House suddenly blocked the aid package without explanation.
In July, “Administration officials were instructed to tell lawmakers that the delays were part of an “interagency process” but to give them no additional information — a pattern that continued for nearly two months, until the White House released the funds on the night of Sept. 11.” 3
The shakedown: this was followed by a phone call in July between Trump and the Ukrainian President in which the Ukrainian President brought up wanting to purchase military hardware and Trump’s response was to ask for some “favors.”
From the official “reconstructed transcript” created from notes on the phone call, we can see that Trump’s response to the Ukrainian President’s comment about the financial aid they are expecting to receive is to request some investigations:
“President Zelenskyy: We are ready to continue to cooperate for the next steps specifically we are almost ready to buy more Javelins from the United States for defense purposes.
The President: I would like you to do us a favor though because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say Crowdstrike… I guess you have one of your wealthy people... The server, they say Ukraine has it.
[here the Ukrainian President, Zelenskyy, assures Trump that they are “great friends” and that “all the investigations will be done openly and candidly”]
The President: The other thing, There's a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great.” 4
The crime: the use of the US government’s money to pressure a foreign government into manufacturing an investigation to hurt a political rival in the upcoming election is an abuse of power.
Even setting aside the use of the US government’s resources to extort assistance, “It is illegal for any person to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a U.S. election.” 5
The cover-up: realizing the seriousness of what just happened, the White House attempted to hide the transcript of the phone call on a server used for classified national security info.
“White House lawyers directed White House officials to remove the electronic transcript of the Zelensky call from the computer system where such transcripts normally are stored. That transcript then was loaded into a “separate electronic system” that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information of an especially sensitive nature. “One White House official described this act as an abuse of this electronic system because the call did not contain anything remotely sensitive from a national security perspective.”” 6
The whistleblower elaborates on what that server is usually for: “According to multiple White House officials I spoke with, the transcript of the President's call with President Zelenskyy was placed into a computer system managed directly by the National Security Council (NSC) Directorate for Intelligence Programs. This is a standalone computer system reserved for codeword-level intelligence information, such as covert action.” 1
The conclusion:
“I am deeply concerned that the actions described below constitute “a serious or flagrant problem, abuse, or violation of law or Executive Order” [...] I am also concerned that these actions pose risks to U.S. national security and undermine the U.S. Government's efforts to deter and counter foreign interference in U.S. elections.” 1
Sources:
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/context/read-the-whistleblower-complaint-regarding-president-trump-s-communications-with-ukrainian-president-volodymyr-zelensky/4b9e0ca5-3824-467f-b1a3-77f2d4ee16aa/?fbclid=IwAR0oj1nxRlu_PNQmeakdyEb-WwWgrLKXWPtyBUCTPDGcYab1f7WYdjRwocc
- https://www.npr.org/2019/09/25/764453663/pentagon-letter-undercuts-trump-assertion-on-delaying-aid-to-ukraine-over-corrup?fbclid=IwAR2MxuFi7LICAqM9rj7G6RaE2l_JFZ_dF3HiWoTT1W4l1j05CF3ZILIKWA4
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/trump-ordered-hold-on-military-aid-days-before-calling-ukrainian-president-officials-say/2019/09/23/df93a6ca-de38-11e9-8dc8-498eabc129a0_story.html?fbclid=IwAR1QyVOTWyGYcMqN_ojzqUsGXPZeVUJ-dYefgbE8GS2hjdzyLK-iAy78ToY
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Unclassified09.2019.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2tLXsD_2tSOnqMvNpXvIoFevBjuqCCGnQjO4r224923u54fwO9V_RyeCA
- https://mobile.twitter.com/EllenLWeintraub/status/1139309394968096768?fbclid=IwAR3Q1xwX-qk6TbgJan_dj4d15B_RmHlzh2YEPxEpKQLfXHfPjWvU5hLvwpk
- https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/26/biggest-bombshells-in-trump-whistleblower-complaint-cover-up.html?fbclid=IwAR1Axs0UcMTe9Ul9yeEcPddGY1DoOW-gSb5afE_sns9L8--QxWs1qq8oRxM
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House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence summary and highlights:
https://intelligence.house.gov/defendourdemocracy/
C-SPAN:
https://www.c-span.org/impeachment/
NPR:
https://www.npr.org/tags/216163255/impeachment
PBS Livestream:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-live-the-trump-impeachment-hearings-day-5
Adam Schiff D-CA
Jerry Nadler D-NY
Hakeem Jeffries D-NY
Zoe Lofgren D-CA
Val Demmings D-FL
Jason Crow D-CO
Sylvia Garcia D-TX
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/democrats.judiciary.house.gov/files/documents/Articles of Impeachment.pdf
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Report:
https://www.npr.org/2019/12/03/782759563/read-impeachment-inquiry-report-by-house-intelligence-committee
Judiciary Committee Report:
https://www.npr.org/2019/12/16/788383947/read-the-house-judiciary-committees-trump-impeachment-report
GAO Decision B-331564 | Withholding of Ukraine Security Assistance:
https://www.gao.gov/mobile/products/B-331564
Relevant Statutes:
2 U.S. Code § 192. Refusal of witness to testify or produce papers - This federal Subpoena law says that people summoned by congress must appear. Trump has not been subpoenaed, but has commanded his staff to ignore lawful subpoenas
2 U.S. Code § 684. Proposed deferrals of budget authority - This federal Impoundment law says that the President can only defer Congressional spending for special contingencies or cost savings, and that he must inform Congress before he does so
15 U.S. Code § 78dd–2. Prohibited foreign trade practices by domestic concerns - This federal Corruption law makes it unlawful for a US citizen to give anything of value to a foreign official for the purpose of securing improper advantage.
18 U.S. Code § 201. Bribery of public officials and witnesses - This federal Bribery law makes it unlawful for a public official to seek anything of value personally in return for being influenced in the performance of an official act
18 U.S. Code § 610. Coercion of political activity - This federal Coercion law makes it unlawful to command a federal government employee to engage in political activity
18 U.S. Code § 1343. Fraud by wire, radio, or television - This federal Fraud law makes it unlawful for a person to deprive another of honest services. (corrupt public officials are convicted of defrauding the public under this law)
52 U.S. Code § 30121. Contributions and donations by foreign nationals - This federal Campaign Finance law makes it unlawful for a person to solicit anything of value from a foreign national in connection with an election
https://www.justsecurity.org/67738/federal-criminal-offenses-and-the-impeachment-of-donald-j-trump/
It never ceases to amaze me how much Republicans will debase themselves to defend Trump, especially when he directly insults them and their loved ones.
He controls their base, and thus has them over the proverbial barrel.
IG report out tomorrow, which will likely knock down what most of us already know: That the Trump campaign was being watched with good reason and with proper evidence. Not really impeachment related, but still a big deal.
What *is* impeachment related, though: We also have the SCOTUS possibly deciding on whether the House committees can get Trump's financials (which would also include his children and pretty much all Trump related businesses).
https://federalnewsnetwork.com/government-news/2019/12/trump-asks-supreme-court-to-shield-banking-records-for-now/
I feel like the theory that this is why the Dems have been ok with drawing things, not going to the mattresses on subpoenas, etc. is correct - It's because the financial info is what they feel they *really* need to nail Trump to the wall.
All this stuff with Ukraine dropped into their laps, but the Dems have been working towards Trump's financials since before the call was known about or even took place. It's icing on the multi-tiered legal cake they're constructing.
I've posted a Twitter thread from this guy before and while I definitely don't agree with his ultimate conclusion about Trump's fate, (that he's going to quit or commit suicide) his analysis about how the Dems have been working to get Trump's financials has been spot on.
I leave you with these thread to help build your optimism. The Dem leadership is smarter than Trump and they're playing the long game. Stay focused and don't fall into doomsaying. Not just because it's against the rules of the thread, but because it poo poos the work that has been done, is being done, and will continue to be done. We *are* going to win in the end. Just wait.
I think it's what prompted McCain to vote to save the ACA. I don't think he cared very much about healthcare reform. I do think he cared that Trump insulted his service and by extension the service of other veterans and prisoners of war.
But he had nothing to lose by then because he knew he had less than a year to live.
Yeah, it actually makes a fair bit of sense to make sure there isn't a huge avoidable backlog before the financials stuff or have other subpoena related cases possibly holding up a ruling on getting the financial information. Once they get that, it's probably game over for Trump. I also wouldn't be surprised if a number of democrats figure that a positive ruling on their subpoena for Trump and his children's financial records, likely also results in them enforcing other subpoenas because such a ruling could make clear to people that Congress has power to investigate and the court isn't going to let people sabotage it by refusing to let Congress enforce it's subpoenas. AKA not really worth fighting the morons on those subpoenas, when you potentially already have a case on the way that will ensure the morons auto-lose.
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Nice chart to figure out how honest a news source is.
In the case of Ted Cruz it's more a case of him being a political weather vane with no real values.
Like, dude would happily claim to be a life long practioner of voodoo if he thought a chunk of the electorate was interested in Santeria.
It’s sad that the only way almost all Republicans will stand up to Trump is if they are literally dying.
There’s lots of Republicans that have come out against him, but almost none that are actively serving in office. Honestly the list of former GOP office holders that have publicly gone against him is as long as my arm. However, cowardice seems to be a requisite of elected membership.
How the heck did impeachment "devolve into" that instead of being that from the get go because of one party?
Person 1: “Holy shit, you set my house on fire! I’m calling the cops!”
Person 2: “I’ll fucking kill you!”
The Media: “Another shameful example of partisan politics,”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixLKVjYajMQ
Some audience member just did a big outburst for a minute and was escorted out.
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Edit: Ranking member talking about Schiff not being there (which is kind of a negative IMO), and how there are no fact witnesses in the Judiciary. Which, again, you earlier disparaged the fact witnesses!
I like his opening statement so far. It’s basically a timeline of events and how Trump was involved and directing it all. It’s nice to have someone put it all out there in context.
I've only had a few minutes to watch in between meetings but I hope that Jon Hamm plays Berke in the HBO miniseries that will inevitably come out in 5 years.
He was the one who worked over Lewendowski during his hearing. He's good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrlDGvuUxMY
Also, the man who made the outburst and was removed was Owen Shroyer from Infowars... :rotate:
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He’ll be played by Barry Block
Now its is Castor the Republican lawyer. And they are making their argument. The projection is amazing. "Searching for a set of facts" about impeaching Trump considering how many bs investigations and Congressional hearings to do the same to Obama and what they pulled with Clinton.
I'm five minutes behind, but man watching this is sickening. During Burke's opening statement the camera kept going to republicans and all of them were looking at their phones or talking with each other. Meanwhile every time the cameras moved to dems, they were all listening intently. Then immediately after Burke republicans started the delay tactic. Gross.
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So... Right from his first statement, he's dunking on himself.
Well that is actually true. Congressional staffers tend to not be part of the actual hearings but due all the footwork in the back end. So it is unusual to hear from a staffer unless it is a unique circumstance. The member who the staffer works for would instead read what the staffers prepared.
It may be the most true statement in his entire statement.
It's because he almost kept one of them from getting into power. If he'd been working against a Democrat the same assholes would have given him his own national monument and a Medal of Honor by now.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
The inquiry into Bill Clinton's impeachment officially started on October 5th. 76 days later would have been December 20th. By that time, the Judiciary committee had already approved 4 articles of impeachment, and the full house had approved two of them.
So this process is already well slower than the GOP-run impeachment of Clinton.
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Was that an audience member or was that Matt Gaetz?
I’m not kidding. I missed the whole thing but people are saying Matt Gaetz had something sort of outburst. I can’t tell if it was just him yelling “I object” at the very start or if the rant was him too.