Sounds llike the truth wasn't really bad though....in other words it was a damn white lie. People lie to Congress all the time....Sondland is a good example....but no one is convicted of anything. Sondland won't even get a reprimand.
Theres two sets of law in this country: one for the Democrats and one for their enemies.
This trial proves it in spades.
James Clapper got caught lying under oath to Congress in open testimony on two separate occasions. He even admitted later that he lied.
And nothing....absolutely nothing....ever happened to him.
Going after Trump's associates and campaign people is selective prosecution, plain and simple. Period.
If they were interested in people telling the truth to Congress, they would have arrested and charged Hillary Clinton for lying to Congress about Benghazi.
But I digress. She is a favored democRAT.
I must confess my ignorance. What exactly is wrong with using information from Wiki-leaks provided that information is true? Is exposing the wrong-doings of a political opponent somehow a great crime now?
lying to congress under oath.. bad.
Congress lying to the people.. ok.
two sets of rules..
This country is f*#@ed.