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That last bit...the irony.... https://www.washingtonpost.com...99f74d127_story.html Next up, to break the he said/he said deadlock...Bolton?
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Here's his opening statement. Not sure if non-subscribers can get to it. https://www.washingtonpost.com...1-ba7f-bce45468a3ff/
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I had to sign in. Will probably be free tomorrow.
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Yea, it'll show up everywhere. Definitely worth reading.
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Just read that it is not on Fox news. Surprise! It is on the Fox News website.
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David Gergen: "This is a John Dean moment."
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity ![]() |
William Taylor -- Model Diplomat This is the guy who Stephanie Grisham calls "A radical unelected bureaucrat" partaking in a "coordinated smear campaign" against Trump.
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Hasn’t I-1 already admitted he did this?
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Although it gets a little tricky to parse some of this statement, it looks like this particular incident is third hand information (Sondland told Morrison who told me). It will take some time to parse the whole statement, but I'm pretty sure third hand info isn't very useful. | |||
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Totality, accuracy, confirmability, and content. All are important. The whistleblower's account was second hand and as far as I know, it has been corroborated by multiple witnesses and even by the White House's rough transcript of the conversation with Zelinskyy. Taylor's testimony on the particular conversation you highlighted is one of many pieces of the puzzle; his detailed account has dozens of other potentially important pieces. If this particular one is consistent with all the other pieces as described by other people involved, it's meaningful. Especially if most or all of his story is consistent and confirmable. One doesn't have to be everywhere in person to know what's going on. He also has first hand knowledge of many other conversations. I think Taylor's testimony brings forth the need to talk to Sondland again (we may have a he said/he said or we may not - see https://www.politico.com/news/...e-testimony-055825), and to question Bolton, Barr, and others. The stuff that's coming out now is what the DOJ would have uncovered had they decided to investigate the whistleblower's complaint after the IG found it credible, rather than shelving it.
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Op-ed about Taylor. https://www.foxnews.com/media/...uo-cant-be-dismissed
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