The American people are expected to be accomplices to his compromising Ukraine for a political power play. I am not with him on any of these priorities. What good is a job if it doesn't pay the bills and provide a quality of life beyond making ends meet, yet alone compromise an ally.
He is horrible and is completely immoral in his methods and priorities.
He is horrible and is completely immoral in his methods and priorities.
By Ben Winck
President Trump praised the latest government jobs report (click here) in a Friday tweet and criticized Democrats for their impeachment inquiry, saying he "did nothing wrong!"
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Friday jobs report showed the US unemployment rate hitting a 50-year low by falling to 3.5% in September.
"Breaking News: Unemployment Rate, at 3.5%, drops to a 50 YEAR LOW," Trump tweeted. "Wow America, lets impeach your President (even though he did nothing wrong!)."...
October 3, 2019
By Katherine Faulders and Conor Finnegan
In newly disclosed text messages shared with Congress, (click here) the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine writes to a group of other American diplomats that "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.”
The exchange, provided by another American diplomat, former U.S Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker, as part of his closed-door deposition before multiple House committees Thursday, shows what appears to be encrypted text messages he exchanged with two other American diplomats in September regarding aid money President Donald Trump ordered to be held back from Ukraine.
In the Sept. 9 exchange, obtained by ABC News, the concerns are expressed by Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine. Gordon Sondland, the United States Ambassador to the European Union, responds to Taylor, saying that charge is "incorrect."...
October 3, 2019
By Katherine Faulders and Conor Finnegan
In newly disclosed text messages shared with Congress, (click here) the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine writes to a group of other American diplomats that "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.”
The exchange, provided by another American diplomat, former U.S Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker, as part of his closed-door deposition before multiple House committees Thursday, shows what appears to be encrypted text messages he exchanged with two other American diplomats in September regarding aid money President Donald Trump ordered to be held back from Ukraine.
In the Sept. 9 exchange, obtained by ABC News, the concerns are expressed by Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine. Gordon Sondland, the United States Ambassador to the European Union, responds to Taylor, saying that charge is "incorrect."...