I think it is important to investigate what was done. I don't have a problem with AG Barr investigating corruption but having a personal lawyer involved in foreign policy is wrong. There is the accusation of withholding funds to the Ukraine. We'll see what comes out of all of this. Gordon Sondland is said to be a supporter of President Trump. So I highly doubt that he is giving false testimony. We have to see whether laws were broken.
BTW, I just watched Trumps entire speech at the Dallas Rally. I don't think that there is a media that Donald supports. He is doing a great job at suppressing the First Amendment of the Constitution. Freedom of press is important to keep government honest. I am not saying that all media is honest it isn't. But Trump is making himself the only credible source of information. He has now even turned on FOX News. So if he does break the laws all he has to say to his faithful following is that it is "fake news'. I think that other dictators do that. No, dictators arrest hostile media, tap their phones and internet sources....as Obama did.
What in the hay are you talking about..."suppressing the First Amendment"? That is laughably incorrect, for God's sakes quit gobbling up the bilge spewing from CNN and THINK!
The President and everyone else in this nation are free to criticize the press all they want....THAT is the First Amendment in action. Now, when an administration...see the Obama Admin...wire taps and investigates journalists at Fox and elsewhere, THAT is a violation of the First.
If the President believes the press is cheerleading the Left...even "colluding" with it...he is free to say so. If he believes the press has become little more than a propaganda wing of the Left...he is free to say so. What a President can't do is take legal steps to silence the press nor can he use the organs of the Federal government to unlawfully stop the press from speaking...outside of instances of libel and slander which have a tremendously high bar when it comes to political speech.
Can you cite ONE legal action the President has taken to suppress the First Amendment rights of the press? Let me help you out and save some time...there aren't any.