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To: G Larry
The request was NOT "improper" and it was NOT quid pro quo

You are playing the RAT's game.

EVEN IF there was a quid pro quo offered to uncover evidence of a crime or crimes, this would be WELL WITHIN the authority of the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the United States (which is Donald Trump).

The investigation of crimes often requires negotiation with persons with knowledge of the crime(s), and sometimes involves various trades (quid pro quo).

The Democrats are going to prove Trump offered something, or threatened something, to get information on the obvious, naked crimes of the Bidens. Whetheer this is true or false doesn't matter, they will "prove" this through perjury and 24/7 media blitzing - even if it's not true.

But it may very well be true. If withholding an aid package got the Ukraine to give up Crowdstrike, for example, Trump should get a medal for it.

Defend him because he was RIGHT, not because he didn't do it. They will have the means to nail him for doing it once Republicans all buy into the idea that IF he did it, he should be removed.

43 posted on 10/29/2019 11:40:46 AM PDT by Jim Noble (There is nothing racist in stating plainly what most people already know)
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To: Jim Noble
EVEN IF there was a quid pro quo offered to uncover evidence of a crime or crimes, this would be WELL WITHIN the authority of the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the United States (which is Donald Trump).

Exactly!

There is absolutely nothing wrong with asking a leader of another country to look into possible crimes. On the contrary, we should want our leaders to seek out wrongdoing, whether it happens at home or abroad.

49 posted on 10/29/2019 12:07:22 PM PDT by Repealthe17thAmendment
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