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White House Counsel Tells Democrats to Take a Flying Leap
« on: March 23, 2019, 02:34:44 pm »
White House Counsel Tells Democrats to Take a Flying Leap
 Steven Ahle March 23, 2019
 

Since the Russian collusion hoax is quickly running out of steam, the Democrats want to go on a massive witch hunt to find some reason to impeach President Trump.

They are having a major problem getting documents they are seeking and getting witnesses to come to Capital Hill to be grilled like a Porterhouse steak. So far the White House, Roger Stone and Michael Caputo have all said no. Caputo and Stone have testified to Congress before. White House counsel Pat Cipollone told Elijah Cummings, Adam Schiff and Eliot Engel to take a flying leap.

Democrats want transcripts of Trump’s conversations with Vladimir Putin. They are not entitled to it since foreign relations are assigned only yo the Executive branch, which President Trump runs.

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Re: White House Counsel Tells Democrats to Take a Flying Leap
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2019, 03:26:52 pm »
Good.

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Re: White House Counsel Tells Democrats to Take a Flying Leap
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2019, 06:27:58 pm »
The smart thing for all people the Rats want to set up is to say NO! If they are given a subpoena they should take the 5th. If the FBI shows up at their doorstep they should tell them "talk to my lawyer".

It should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention that we have a two tiered justice system. One for the political establishment and the other for the rest of us.
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