Monday, October 21, 2019

Trump Scraps Plan to Host G-7 Summit at his Miami Golf Resort

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President Trump made the announcement in a trio of evening tweets, lashing out at his Democratic...
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5 comments:

  1. I thought,when I first heard his plan to bring the G-7 into one of his resorts was,he's REALLY pushing the envelope,lol,He doesn't give a crap anymore.But someone must have whispered "more impeachment fodder" into his ear and he changed his mind.
    --GRA

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  2. Best place for a venue you can find. And the media objects?

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  3. GRAHAM HOLDS SWORD OF DAMACLES ABOUT SYRIA OVER TRUMP
    GRA:I said it when Trump first announced the Syrian withdrawl,Graham would use that against Trump on impeachment.A war nut--like his buddy McCain,this is the first indication that Graham would easily be swayed to vote for removal.Can't trust a Republican,DJT.
    (Axios)In an interview with "Axios on HBO," Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Trump's most vital allies on Capitol Hill, opened the door to changing his mind on impeachment if there turns out to be what he considers a quid pro quo.

    Why it matters: Graham was a fiery House prosecutor during the 1998 impeachment trial of President Clinton. Now that Graham is in the Senate, he'll vote to acquit — or remove — Trump if he's impeached by the House.

    "Sure. I mean ... show me something that ... is a crime," Graham told Axios' Jonathan Swan. "If you could show me that, you know, Trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo, outside the phone call, that would be very disturbing."

    "As to asking China to look into Biden, that was stupid. ... Bad idea. That didn't last very long. I think that's a frustrated Trump."
    But Trump's Ukraine call isn't impeachable on its own, Graham said: "I've read the transcript of the Ukrainian phone call. That's not a quid pro quo to me."

    The interview was Tuesday, before acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney gave Thursday's "quid pro quo" briefing.
    Graham's spokesperson, Kevin Bishop, said Friday that Graham still has not heard or seen anything that he deems impeachable.
    The big picture: Trump's loosening hold on Graham reflects the mess the president has created for himself in the past two weeks.

    At the very time he needs a Republican fortress against impeachment, GOP lawmakers are furious at him over his rash pullback in Syria.
    In the interview, Graham called Trump's abandonment of the Kurds "dishonorable" and a "sh*tshow."
    GRA:Sounded more ominous on the tube,in its edited form..
    ---GRA

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  4. The President could have gotten in a couple of rounds of golf with Prime Minister Abe of Japan. Japanese like golf.

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  5. "At the very time he needs a Republican fortress against impeachment, GOP lawmakers are furious at him over his rash pullback in Syria."

    Not rash. This pullout has been planned and in the works for a year. It is not like the SDF and the YPG are defenseless. They even have organic air defense. We have done a lot for them. They too have done a lot for us and themselves. Undeniably.

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