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Whistleblower A CIA Officer Detailed To The WH

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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:39 PM
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Just wondering if he would resign like Nixon, or wait for the Trial in the Senate. What do you think?


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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:40 PM
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a reply to: HanyManny
was there a house vote that we all missed?



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:41 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
Just wondering if he would resign like Nixon, or wait for the Trial in the Senate. What do you think?


I don't see him resigning. He could easily drag this out till a time it wouldn't make sense to continue forward.

The chances of it passing the senate are extremely slim, and even the house isn't guaranteed. Plenty in the house are banking on winning a another run, voting for impeachment could hinder that with their constituents depending on their district.
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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:41 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
So no one will address the question of will he resign like Nixon, before he gets impeached?

What would it take for the Senate to confirm high crimes and misdemeanors ?


No he won't just resign. 😃



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:41 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
So no one will address the question of will he resign like Nixon, before he gets impeached?

What would it take for the Senate to confirm high crimes and misdemeanors ?


Is he getting impeached? For what reason? What's the crime? Why would the Senate confirm "high crimes and misdemeanors"?

We can't answer because we have no idea what you're talking about. What were those charges again?



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:42 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
Just wondering if he would resign like Nixon, or wait for the Trial in the Senate. What do you think?


No he won't resign. 😃



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:43 PM
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But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?

ETA: Nixon resigned rather than face the shame. Then Ford pardoned him to get over our national nighmare.
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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:45 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?


No.



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:46 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?

there have been 3 attempts to get a house vote
all three have been denied
get the house vote first then we will see

when the dems cant even muster enough support for their own bs why would we?



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:48 PM
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Would an impeachment trial help Trump? If he was found not guilty like Clinton would it help trump? Why wouldn't Trump supporters like an impeachment?



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:49 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?


If you're jogging will you trip and fall and bust your lip?

Your question doesn't make any sense. For him to resign, he actually has to be charged and found guilty of a crime that would warrant such an action.

I see no formal charges, just a bunch of pointless orifice smoke.
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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:50 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
Would an impeachment trial help Trump? If he was found not guilty like Clinton would it help trump? Why wouldn't Trump supporters like an impeachment?



Dude, just stop.



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:51 PM
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That's pretty heavy.

So the whistle-blower is a seasoned government professional and it is...


...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.


Things are not looking great. This coming from a seasoned professional just lends credence to the whole issue.



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:51 PM
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Would an impeachment trial help Trump?

only if it came with a smorgasbord of fast food favorites



If he was found not guilty like Clinton would it help trump?

the term not guilty is no longer in style
the new term is exonerated
he needs to be exonerated



Why wouldn't Trump supporters like an impeachment?

while that sounds very refreshing "trump supports" prefer tab
that or trump brand vodka



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:55 PM
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But wouldn't he have to decide if it was worth it to continue as president if the house can go after all of the records and information and testimony that is required in an impeachment? If the impeachment starts, and it looks like it is, then there is no more blocking the house from seeing his taxes, and they can make people come to testify under oath. Would Trump want that? They could investigate anything then, and people would have to tell the truth or go to jail, right?



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:55 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
Would an impeachment trial help Trump? If he was found not guilty like Clinton would it help trump? Why wouldn't Trump supporters like an impeachment?


Clinton was found guilty, lost his law license and was fined 850,000 dollars


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posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:57 PM
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originally posted by: shooterbrody

originally posted by: HanyManny
Looks bad for Trump. Will he resign like Nixon, before he gets impeached?

hahahaha
does it now?
welcome
nice first post


Ummm...the Dem bots are sure out in force today...this is like the fourth new account just today shilling for the progs...





YouSir



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:58 PM
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originally posted by: Oraculi
a reply to: IAMTAT

That's pretty heavy.

So the whistle-blower is a seasoned government professional and it is...


...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.


Things are not looking great. This coming from a seasoned professional just lends credence to the whole issue.


That's how the NYT is attempting to spin it...but, in reality, it makes him (whistleblower) look like a Brennan CIA plant.



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 02:59 PM
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originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?

ETA: Nixon resigned rather than face the shame. Then Ford pardoned him to get over our national nighmare.


first off, welcome to ATS. Second, hell no. I think they are waiting for the impeachment so they can finally question all the deep state assholes under oath. If he is impeached and this goes to the senate, Trump's team will have a chance to call whomever they want. Unlike the Mueller fiasco where only one side got to speak.

And use chrome, it has a spell check, you need it.



posted on Sep, 26 2019 @ 03:01 PM
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originally posted by: Oraculi
a reply to: IAMTAT

That's pretty heavy.

So the whistle-blower is a seasoned government professional and it is...


...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.


Things are not looking great. This coming from a seasoned professional just lends credence to the whole issue.


um, what more is needed at this point? Honest answer please. Is there any document you think it missing from the asshole democrats grip?



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