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posted by martyb on Tuesday September 24 2019, @01:57AM   Printer-friendly
from the Watergate-or-TeapotTempest dept.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49800181

(Note: emphasis in original.)

Why is this important?

Mr Trump's most ardent critics accuse him of using the powers of the presidency to bully Ukraine into digging up damaging information on a political rival, Democrat Joe Biden.

Meanwhile, Mr Trump and his supporters the former vice-president abused his power to pressure Ukraine to back away from a criminal investigation that could implicate his son, Hunter.

Mr Biden is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to take on Mr Trump next year.

In other words, it is nothing less than the White House at stake.

[...] What happened to the whistleblower's complaint?

After receiving the [whistleblower] complaint, the inspector general informed Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence, and said the matter was "urgent". The intelligence community whistleblower law says the director has seven days to pass the complaint along to congressional intelligence committees.

That didn't happen.

Instead, Mr Maguire spoke to a lawyer who told him the issue was not "urgent", at least according to legal standards, according to [T]he New York Times.

As a result, Mr Maguire decided that the members of the congressional oversight committees did not need to see it.

On 9 September, the inspector general informed Congress about the complaint's existence, but not the details. Democrats in Congress have since clamoured for more information - including a transcript of Mr Trump's call - but the administration has refused to co-operate.

And that's where things currently stand.

[...] Did Mr Trump commit an impeachable offence?

The constitutional process for handling a president who committed illegal and-or unethical acts is impeachment by a majority of the House of Representatives and conviction and removal by a two-thirds majority of the US Senate.

The US constitution outlines the grounds for impeachment as "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors". When it comes down to it, an "impeachable offense" is whatever a majority of the House says it is.

Inspector General of the Intelligence Community Letters to Congressional Intelligence Committees


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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:42AM (18 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:42AM (#897928)

    A clique of McCain's lackeys, including Biden, Nuland, Pyatt, and others tried to takeover of Ukraine in 2014, but their success was only partial. They succeeded to replace regime for their (already known) CIA puppet, they succeeded to destroy what left of Ukraine's economy to make it much cheaper to buy out, but they failed the most important critical strategic goals: they lost Crimea as an important naval stronghold and they lost access to eastern industrial territories. They also antagonized Russia badly in the process. Technically, they are war criminals. Now, when current president of the United States wants to settle down the issue reasonably with a newly and democratically elected president of Ukraine, he is accused for a treason by the very same clique?

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by PartTimeZombie on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:58AM (7 children)

    by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:58AM (#897933)

    Deposing national leaders the US does not like has been SOP for the United States for well over 100 years.

    Why is it somehow a Democrat thing all of a sudden?

    • (Score: 2, Insightful) by fustakrakich on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:14AM (6 children)

      by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:14AM (#897938) Journal

      This stuff is always bipartisan. A democrat just happened to be president in 2014.

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      La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
      • (Score: 3, Insightful) by PartTimeZombie on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:44AM (5 children)

        by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:44AM (#897947)

        Yeah, that was my point.

        It seems like Republicans are keen to pin anything they can on Democrats. Even when it makes no sense at all.

        • (Score: 3, Insightful) by fustakrakich on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:50AM

          by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:50AM (#897952) Journal

          It makes perfect sense. That's how the theater goes. It keeps the audience focused on an ideological opposition that does not exist.

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          La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
        • (Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:43AM (3 children)

          by hemocyanin (186) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:43AM (#897980) Journal

          That's true, and true in reverse. Obama was GWB 2.0 and the DNC went silent. The GOP flipped out. The fact is, both of these slimeball organizations care only WHO is doing X, not whether or not X is good policy or even moral.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:33PM (2 children)

            by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:33PM (#898177)

            That is true and the DNC is quite corrupt. There is a big difference however.

            Liberals got angry about the DNC fuckery which is WHY you a-holes were able to get Trump in. Many many liberals got angry anout Obama's failed promises and his continuation of the war machine. Republucans? You can be insulted and treated like morons by Trump and you go back for more. Insane.

            • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Tuesday September 24 2019, @04:03PM (1 child)

              by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @04:03PM (#898191) Journal

              Insane.

              Just your regular abusive relationship. People want to see strength. Right or wrong, that is what they submit to. Makes them feel secure to fantasize that some of it rubs off on them. *They got their own terminator*

              --
              La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
              • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:38PM

                by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:38PM (#898224)

                Ewww, back to your usual agenda of activist apathy huh? Hope you at least get a paycheck for all this usefully apathetic cynicism.

  • (Score: 1) by radical dreamer on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:32AM

    by radical dreamer (8568) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @03:32AM (#897943)

    libcom.org has a Ukraine section [libcom.org] for (mostly) left anarchist perspectives. Ukraine: what's going on, and what does it mean? [libcom.org] (Dec 2013) and from Class War [wikipedia.org], Ukraine: only action of the proletariat can stop nationalist war [libcom.org] (Apr 2014)

    From wswswsws US political warfare explodes over Trump and Ukraine [wsws.org]

  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @01:45PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @01:45PM (#898109)

    Nice story, but it doesn't pass the smell test.

    If the situation was as clearly against "Lock Her Up" Clinton and Biden, then why won't the President release this information and transcript to the Congressional Intelligence Committees. They are the people's elected representatives for oversight into intelligence matters. It's also quite literally the law to do so. (You know, that thing which Republicans used as justification for why an extra-marital affair to be considered a "high-crime or treason" against President Clinton.)

    For that matter, why would a whistleblower sacrifice their career (hopefully not, but we all know what happens to whistleblowers) and consider this an "urgent" issue if it was just exposing the dirty laundry of the Democrats? And why now?

    I'd suggest that some critical thinking be applied to this hypothesis. It's hard to say without actually knowing the evidence, but the preponderance of the evidence suggests something is very wrong and the President is stonewalling again. How long until he does another stupid thing just to distract everybody again...

    • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Tuesday September 24 2019, @04:19PM (4 children)

      by fustakrakich (6150) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @04:19PM (#898198) Journal

      why won't the President release this information and transcript to the Congressional Intelligence Committees.

      *Assassins accusing assassins* Nobody goes down alone. You wanna burn the whole house down?

      And a real whistleblower.. would go public. So far this is all shtick. Keep people interested while Brexit is on its little sabbatical.

      I know the audience likes to participate like in "Rocky Horror Picture Show*. But let's let it play out. There's lots of time to reduce the reelection rates in congress down to 30% if we want.

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      La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
      • (Score: 2) by etherscythe on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:39PM (3 children)

        by etherscythe (937) on Tuesday September 24 2019, @05:39PM (#898225) Journal

        *footnote needed?

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        "Fake News: anything reported outside of my own personally chosen echo chamber"
        • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Wednesday September 25 2019, @12:39AM (2 children)

          by fustakrakich (6150) on Wednesday September 25 2019, @12:39AM (#898341) Journal

          You can't be serious! [moviequotedb.com]

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          La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
          • (Score: 2) by etherscythe on Wednesday September 25 2019, @12:54PM (1 child)

            by etherscythe (937) on Wednesday September 25 2019, @12:54PM (#898467) Journal

            "Rocky Horror Picture Show*

            You closed a quote with an asterisk. I wondered if that was a reference I don't get, or just a typo.

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            "Fake News: anything reported outside of my own personally chosen echo chamber"
            • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Wednesday September 25 2019, @03:25PM

              by fustakrakich (6150) on Wednesday September 25 2019, @03:25PM (#898546) Journal

              Whoops! typo... Sorry 'bout that, chief

              --
              La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @10:52PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @10:52PM (#898307)

      He will now, tomorrow, according to the latest news. Right after it was reported that an investigation for impeachment will be beginning and that now has also been announced according to news sources. In short, now that he really has to try and save his bacon he thinks he will be vidicated by that. So I guess we (at least in the form of Congress) will have a change to see how innocent he is.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:16PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:16PM (#898131)

    Nice try Comrade.

  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:34PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 24 2019, @02:34PM (#898140) Journal

    but they failed the most important critical strategic goals: they lost Crimea as an important naval stronghold and they lost access to eastern industrial territories

    Let me guess. It's the "most important critical" because it's what your side wants. Crimea isn't that valuable to the Ukraine, but it is quite valuable to Russia.