Posted on 11/07/2019 6:27:53 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A top aide to Vice President Mike Pence who was on the July phone call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart is expected to testify Thursday in the House impeachment inquiry.
Jennifer Williams also accompanied the vice president when he traveled to Poland in September and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about the nearly $400 million in military assistance that had been put on pause by the White House.
She would be the first person from Pences office to testify in the probe.
Her lawyer, Justin Shur, told CNN that Williams would testify if required to appear.
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Would that require a subpoena? Can Schiff issue a subpoena? They aren't really having a proper impeachment, right?
As earlier, what impeachment? They agreed/voted on methodology only as far as I understand (?) and no formal impeachment is in place or vote taken. So, I don’t believe schff-4-brains can issue a valid subpoena. Why any of these people are showing up seems like an intimidation tactic/bullying to me. But the tolerant DUH-mo-crats are famous for that.
She could have a lot of fun with this.
Trump should give her all the classified info on Obama, Bidens and Ukraine, including Transcripts of ALL Phone Calls. Declassified of course for the purpose of this show.
She could Quote from those Transcripts: The Presdient said this, did this, the Vice President Said this and Did this, never revealing the Actual Name of the President, and at the end stand up and Proudly Proclaim everything you testified to was DIRECT EVIDENCE of What Obama and the Bidens did, leave the room and PUBLISH THE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET.
GAME OVER!!!
Was there anyone who was not on this phone call?
Maybe he would if he had ever seen it himself.
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