Saturday, August 3, 2019

THE DEMS PROCEED WITH IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY REGARDLESS OF MULLER'S TESTIMONY LAST WEEK.

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FRONT PAGE COMMENTARY
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By, Peter  Ripley, Publisher
Well, Kilmer finally gave the Peninsula Daily News their big bold letter headline! He along with Sen. Patty Murray (D) went along with other Marxist Democrats led by Rep. Jerry Nadler, to proceed with an Impeachment Inquiry. Claiming that he had help from Russia in winning the 2016 election, which isn't true! Is anyone surprised by this, that the Democrats had this obsession of overturning an election? They been doing this since 2016, to attempt a coup by impeachment. These Democrats were not going to by persuaded what Muller said or didn't said during his testimony last week. Muller didn't give them what they wanted a trigger for impeachment. But that didn't stopped them moving forward.
Before I get to far long, let us take a look back last week on the pages of the Peninsula Daily News, they ran the following headline:  Kilmer awaiting Mueller testimony before taking stance on impeachment---PDN

Remember the quote from the article I shared?
Kilmer: " While Kilmer is not calling for impeachment, he joined the majority of the House in condemning the president’s recent attack on four congresswomen as “racist.”
Not no where in that quote Kilmer made any reference to the so called Russian interference, he was a sheep following the rest of the herd following Rep. Jerry Nadler (aka Madler Nadler) quest to impeach Trump. These guys don't care many Americans are fed up with the Democrats Impeachment Obession. The Democrats made this as their platform now! As for our Congressional delegation they are mere sheep being lead to slaughter, repeating the narrative that Trump cheated! The thing of it is there is no prove that happen.

Here is a press release from Rep. Nadler( D) NY:
https://nadler.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=394025
released on July 26th: Chairman Nadler Announces Next Steps in Committee Investigation of Trump Obstruction, Corruption & Abuse of Power
Quote: " “After hearing directly from Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Congress finds itself at an inflection point.  President Trump went to great lengths to obstruct the Special Counsel’s investigation.  It is clear that any other American would have been prosecuted based on the evidence Mueller uncovered in his report.

“The Committee will now intensify its efforts to hold the President accountable as we move forward with our investigation into obstruction, corruption and abuse of power by Trump and his associates. Today we filed a petition for grand jury material which we believe substantiates Mueller and is critically important for examining our witnesses including former White House Counsel Don McGahn. We have continued to negotiate with McGahn to reach an accommodation. If he does not comply, we will go to court early next week to force him to appear for a hearing. We won’t stop there. We will subpoena witnesses for testimony on the President’s obstruction and campaign finance crimes in August.

“The Committee has a responsibility to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment against the President, which have already been introduced in this Congress and referred to the Judiciary Committee.  They are under consideration as part of the Committee’s investigation, although no final determination has been made, regarding these or any other articles that may be introduced by the Committee.  The Committee intends to conduct hearings with critical witnesses testifying and to obtain grand jury information in order to determine whether the Committee should recommend articles of impeachment against the President or any other Article 1 remedies, and if so, in what form.  The Committee will also consider a range of legislative or other responses to the conduct under investigation.”


Comments from Kilmer now that he got his marching orders from the DMC Marxist....

Statement from Representative Derek Kilmer On Supporting an Impeachment Inquiry.
Press release dated 7/ 28/ 19
I came to Congress with two goals in mind: to see the economy work better for people in my region and to see government work better for them. I don’t want to see a government that is dysfunctional, corrupt, and unable to make progress on delivering health care, jobs, and education for the folks I represent. That’s why I chose to seek this job. It’s why I get on a plane each week and spend time away from my wife and daughters. 

In the past few years, it has often been disheartening to see our government become more polarized and less accountable to the American people. Perhaps nowhere has that been more evident than in the actions of President Trump.

I’ve long raised concerns about his policies. Each time that I pray that he will appeal to the better angels of our nature, he instead embraces rhetoric and actions that seek only to divide us further. But as objectionable as I have found such rhetoric and as unacceptable as I have found such policies, they do not rise to the level of impeachment.

However, the evidence laid out in the Mueller Report – and the testimony of Director Mueller that amplified it – commands a higher level of concern. I have read the Mueller Report – when it was first released and again in the days leading up to his testimony. The clear evidence of corruption has already led to multiple indictments and guilty pleas by the president’s national security advisor, personal attorney, and the chairman of his campaign.

The president’s open acceptance of support from Russians was undeniably disruptive to the integrity of our democracy. We are now learning that the Russians penetrated election systems in all 50 states. This ongoing threat is real, and it is the duty of both parties to protect our democracy from a similar assault in 2020.

But perhaps most troubling is the evidence – on multiple occasions – of obstruction of justice.

The details of the president’s actions – from his interactions with former FBI Director James Comey, to his persistent efforts to limit the scope of the Mueller Investigation, to his actions seeking to influence testimony of others (many who ended up being indicted themselves) – cannot be ignored. In fact, more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors – Democrats and Republicans – have said that the evidence would be sufficient to prosecute the president on obstruction charges.

Opening an impeachment inquiry is disruptive and it may further polarize a country that is already far too divided. These factors have consistently given me pause. Beyond that, I have great respect for the leaders in the House and the committee chairs that have suggested a step-by-step approach. I respect their judgment and their leadership, and I agree that the committees of jurisdiction should continue the important oversight work that they have begun and pursue the facts. I have grappled with the fact that the Senate may dismiss even the strongest evidence. Indeed, the Senate may exonerate the president.

In my view, the incidents of obstruction and of foreign interference cited in the Mueller report should not be dismissed based on politics, party biases, or the fear of some predicted outcome. Moreover, I believe Congress can continue working to deliver on health care, education and jobs while also following the evidence and upholding its obligations under the Constitution. The American people deserve no less. 

At the end of the day, I come back to the reason I came to Congress in the first place. I want to see more folks I represent have good jobs, quality health care, and top-notch educational opportunities and I’m committed to continuing to work every day toward those ends. But I also came to Congress because I want to see government work better for the people I represent. I don’t want a government that is corrupt. I don’t want the lesson to my daughters – or to any Americans – to be that actions like these are acceptable. Obstructing justice and accepting assistance from foreign governments simply cannot be a standard that we accept.

The rule of law needs to mean something. The integrity of our democracy needs to mean something. With that clear focus, I support the House of Representatives beginning an impeachment inquiry.

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Editoral: Note the change of not wanting impeachment, to now favoring impeachment? That is because he didn't get his marching orders, now he as fall in line with the narrative that Trump didn't win the election.
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He wasn't alone here the other two congressional delegates as so gotten their marching orders:

Sen. Patty Murray: Senator Murray’s Statement on Impeachment Proceedings
Jul 28 2019
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) issued the following statement: 
“I agree with my fellow members of the Washington delegation that, as we have learned more about the gravity of the potential threats to our democracy identified in Special Counsel Mueller’s report, it has become clear the House should begin proceedings to determine whether the President’s actions necessitate impeachment.”


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Editorial note: Do you really think the Democratic Presidential Nominees want the long process of impeachment on their backs?! They want to focus on their campaigns, not on impeachment of Trump, taking away focus on them from the Media! You know the media is going to be all focus on the DMC Marxist coup by impeachment. I have a hunch the Trump wanted this to happen, to have the Democrats make this their platform now to get him out of office, so he can benefit from the anger of Americans who are fed up with the petty democrats who hate to loose power. Then that's just my opinion.
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Related News Stories:

Why Aren’t 2020 Democrats Talking About Impeachment? Because Voters Aren’t Asking
Impeachment is popular among Democratic voters, but remains secondary to issues like health care. And their support is tempered by the worry that nothing will come of it.---NYT

Nadler Says Trump ‘Richly Deserves’ Impeachment
The remarks by Representative Jerrold Nadler were the most forceful public comments yet from the leader of the panel that would open the proceedings to remove the president from office.---NYT

‘The rule of law is at stake’: All 7 Washington House Democrats, plus Sen. Patty Murray, want impeachment inquiry of Trump---Seattle Times

Sen. Murray, state House Democrats want impeachment inquiry---Seattle PI

GOP push back on Democratic 'impeachment investigation' claim---Washington Examiner

Nadler's Trump Hunt Is Dead and He's the Only One Who Doesn't Know--PJ Media

Robert Mueller and the ‘ELC’ – Establishment-Led Coup---Western Journal






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