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Lead counsel to Trump impeachment: What Donald Trump should be seeing are handcuffs

June 11, 2022 By Egberto Willies

Lead counsel to Trump impeachment: What Donald Trump should be seeing are handcuffs

Daniel Goldberg, lead counsel to the Trump impeachment trial points out there is enough in the hearing’s first day to convict Trump.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Daniel Goldman, impeachment trial, Lead Counsel, Liz Cheney, Rachel Maddow

McConnell said he’ll vote to acquit Trump; after stringing along Democrats? Modus Operandi for the GOP!

February 13, 2021 By Egberto Willies

Mitch McConnell’s announcement that he will vote to acquit illustrates standard GOP modus operandi. President Biden should take notice before attempting bipartisanship in policies.

Filed Under: A Few Takes Tagged With: impeachment, impeachment trial, Mitch McConnell

Trump’s middle-finger defense: Results of a failed Republican Party

February 2, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Middle-finger defense

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. The middle-finger defense? “Son, this is a Washington, D.C., kind of lie. It’s when the other person knows you’re lying, and also knows you know he knows.” This from Allen Drury’s novel “Advise and Consent.” The 1959 account of conniving and blood sport in a high-profile Senate confirmation won […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: impeachment, impeachment trial, John Young, middle-finger

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