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Het Huis maakt zich klaar de Articles of Impeachment tegen Donald John Trump, President van de United States, te presenteren aan de Senaat.

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Donald J. Trump
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I JUST GOT IMPEACHED FOR MAKING A PERFECT PHONE CALL!
3:39 PM · Jan 16, 2020·
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Chief Justice: "Do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of Donald John Trump, president of the United States, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws, so help you God?"

Chief Justice John Roberts swears in senators as jurors for the impeachment trial. Via CBS

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@realDonaldTrump, the “I don’t know him at all, don’t know what he’s about, don’t know where he comes from, know nothing about him” guy, w Lev Parnas & Roman Nasirov, former head of Ukrainian Fiscal Service, at Mar-a-Lago 2017.

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So now Devin Nunes is admitting he talked to Lev Parnas... He claims when he was asked a few months back, he didn’t recognize the name Parnas

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luchtschip schreef op 16 januari 2020 14:30:

Trump krijgt toch een Parade, vanavond 23:00 uur ned tijd.

Tmrw (inmiddels vandaag) at 5pm, procedural Engrossment Ceremony for impeachment articles will occur, at which point the managers, House clerk/sergeant at arms "will begin a procession through National Statuary Hall & the Capitol Rotunda to the Senate to present the articles," Pelosi's office says.

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This is what the Articles of Impeachment look like
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Supreme Court Chief Justice JOHN ROBERTS has arrived in Senate to be sworn in for Trump’s impeachment trial
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US Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts takes oath to preside over the US Senate during the impeachment trial against President Trump.
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Chief Justice: "Do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of Donald John Trump, president of the United States, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws, so help you God?

Chief Justice John Roberts swears in senators as jurors for the impeachment trial.
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House Sergeant-at-Arms
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House Sergeant-at-Arms walks Impeachment Managers to the Senate

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Senate formally receives Articles of Impeachment

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House Managers exhibit Articles of Impeachment to the Senate
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Donald Trump

Donderdag was er de White House Prayer Event

Een specialiteit van Donald John Trump

At his White House prayer event, Trump laments that students are prevented from praying on the football field (what?), and then criticizes the "growing totalitarian impulse on the far left" that he claims wants to "prohibit religious expression."
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Trump, like a big baby, has a map of the regions that voted for him in 2016 splayed out on his desk during the prayer event
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Trump jokes about shredding the Constitution and serving more than 2 terms during the White House prayer event: "So while I'm president -- which will be hopefully for 5 years and I dunno, maybe we'll work with the media on a major extension of that."
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Awkward -- Betsy DeVos forgets a kid's name, gets immediately corrected by him
Betsy deVos is Minister van onderwijs en heeft zich duidelijk niet goedvoorbereid
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Here's Trump claiming he doesn't know Lev Parnas, who he posed for numerous photos with, thirteen (13) different times in a video clip that ends with him shushing a reporter
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REPORTER: What's your message to the millions of Catholics in the United States? Why should they vote for you?

TRUMP: "Well I have a great relationship with Catholics. I've done so much for Catholics. You take a look at the abortion issue."
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Asked directly if he authorized Giuliani to send President Zelensky a letter seeking a meeting, Trump says "I don't know anything about the letter" & then slathers praise on Giuliani.

"He's a very legitimate guy... if he wrote a letter it wouldn't have been a big deal," he adds
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Trump pushes big lies

1) "You have a fake whistleblower that wrote a report that bore no relationship to what was said"- the report was accurate

2) "I released [transcript] after they had done these fraudulent acts"- it was released before the Schiff paraphrasing he's mad about
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Get a load of this woman SCREAMING at reporters to leave as soon as Trump's prayer event ended
Nadat Trump het gebed benadrukt had worden de reporters door vrouwen met veel geschreeuw the Oval Office uitgejaagd
twitter.com/atrupar/status/1217932752...

thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhank you
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Bij thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhank you gaat eerst de tong omhoog
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Een waardige wijze om stil te staan bij het gebed op de White House Prayers event.
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Vannacht het tweede deel van het interview van Rachel Maddow met Lev Parnas

PARNAS: "It was like being in a cult. They say organized crime -- I don't think Trump is like organized crime, I think he's like a cult leader... he became [more] powerful when he got William Barr... I think I'm more scared of our DOJ than these criminals”

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Aardbeving Puerto Rico

President Trump signs disaster declaration for quake-hit Puerto Rico, governor says

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Met de orkaan Maria in 2017 had hij weinig interesse het eiland te steunen.
Misschien is het gelet op de impeachment trial wat slimmer dat Trump zich van zijn goede kant laat zien.

Ten tijde van de orkaan toonde hij zich minachtend in zijn hulp
Hij gooide paper towels naar een groep mensen.
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Chuck Schumer :

In the coming days, each of us will face a choice about whether to begin this trial in search of the truth, or in service of President Trump’s desire to cover it up.

Trials have witnesses and documents.

Cover-ups don’t.

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Chuck Schumer :

We’ve all just been sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States to serve as judges and jurors in the impeachment trial of President Trump.

That oath will weigh heavily on Senators to really consider this question about how to have a fair trial, and not just a cover-up.

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Reince Priebus: "Sometimes the best defense is the 'so-what' defense which is, if everything the Democrats said is true it's still not impeachable. If everything Lev Parnas said is true, it's still not impeachable"

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Arme MAGA kijkers van Fox News slikken deze lariekoek voor zoete koek.

Er zijn maar 4 Republikeinse senatoren nodig die hun afgelegde eed serieus nemen.
Een eed weegt zwaar en velen kijken uit naar een lange carrière in de politiek.
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Left: McConnell admitting he won't be impartial
Enige weken geleden

Right: McConnell signing an oath to be impartial.
16 januari

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Jim Sciutto, Co-Anchor CNN Newsroom & CNN Chief National Security Correspondent :

Breaking: 11 US service-members were injured during Iranian missile attack on Al Asad airbase in Iraq.

Following the attack, the Pentagon had said no casualties had resulted from the 16 missiles fired by Iran.
-CNN reporting

twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1217996...

Het staat er toch duidelijk, in dit (gelinkte) artikel :
"The American people should be extremely grateful and happy," Trump said in a speech ( 8januari) at the White House. "No Americans or Iraqi lives were lost because of precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well."
www.businessinsider.com/satellite-ima...

Trump spreekt de waarheid door te zeggen dat er geen levens verloren zijn.
Het niet melden dat er 11 US soldaten gewond zijn is het achterhouden van de waarheid.
Dit is een zeer onbetrouwbare vorm van informatie verstrekking van Trump en het Pentagon.

Halve waarheden vertellen staat gelijk aan liegen.
Zelfs over het lot van zijn eigen soldaten.

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luchtschip schreef op 17 januari 2020 06:39:

Jim Sciutto, Co-Anchor CNN Newsroom & CNN Chief National Security Correspondent :

Breaking: 11 US service-members were injured during Iranian missile attack on Al Asad airbase in Iraq.

Following the attack, the Pentagon had said no casualties had resulted from the 16 missiles fired by Iran.
-CNN reporting

twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1217996...

Het staat er toch duidelijk, in dit (gelinkte) artikel :
"The American people should be extremely grateful and happy," Trump said in a speech ( 8januari) at the White House. "No Americans or Iraqi lives were lost because of precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well."
www.businessinsider.com/satellite-ima...

Trump spreekt de waarheid door te zeggen dat er geen levens verloren zijn.
Het niet melden dat er 11 US soldaten gewond zijn is het achterhouden van de waarheid.
Dit is een zeer onbetrouwbare vorm van informatie verstrekking van Trump en het Pentagon.

Halve waarheden vertellen staat gelijk aan liegen.
Zelfs over het lot van zijn eigen soldaten.

Je hebt het er maar druk mee. Maar, zal ik je eens iets vertellen, dit interesseert vrijwel niemand, hier niet en in de VS niet. De economie draait goed, de Democraten weten alleen een paar elkaar bestrijdende bejaarden op de been te brengen, dus Trump wordt niet afgezet en gewoon herkozen.
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Lev Parnas beschuldigt de advocaten van Donald Trump ervan samen te werken

Bill Palmer | 21:52 uur EST 16 januari 2020
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Vanavond zond Rachel Maddow het tweede deel van haar vooraf opgenomen interview met Lev Parnas uit Oekraïne uit. Deze keer ging Lev in detail in op hoe Donald Trump's eigen advocaten ermee instemden hem te vertegenwoordigen, maar keerde zich toen tegen hem terwijl hij in de gevangenis zat.
John Dowd en Kevin Downing zijn oude advocaten van Trump die ook Lev Parnas vertegenwoordigden. Parnas beweert dat Dowd en Downing geen moeite hebben gedaan om hem op borgtocht te krijgen, en dat toen ze hem in de gevangenis kwamen bezoeken, ze bevelen naar hem begonnen te blaffen over hoe hij Trump moest beschermen. Op dit punt schoot Lev hen ter plekke en vertelde hen om de kamer uit te gaan, en vroeg hen de bewakers te bellen.

Laten we hier duidelijk zijn. Lev Parnas beschuldigt zijn eigen voormalige advocaten ervan te hebben samengespannen om te voorkomen dat hij op borgtocht vrij komt. Gezien het feit dat Lev misschien een jaar in de gevangenis zou hebben gerot totdat zijn proces was voltooid, beschuldigt hij deze twee advocaten ervan te hebben samengespannen om hem ernstige schade toe te brengen. Dit roept de vraag op waarom. In het beste geval zouden ze proberen Lev achter de tralies te houden, zodat hij niet met de media kon praten, zoals hij nu doet. In het ergste geval, probeerden ze Lev achter de tralies te houden, zodat fysiek letsel hem kon overkomen?
Dit zijn ernstige beschuldigingen van criminele ongepastheid. Opmerkelijk is dat Lev Parnas een document heeft geproduceerd waarin Trump-advocaat Jay Sekulow bevestigde dat Donald Trump toestemming gaf aan Trump-advocaat John Dowd om Parnas te vertegenwoordigen. Dit komt zelfs wanneer Sekulow op het punt staat te dienen als een van Trump's verdedigingsadvocaten in zijn proces tegen afzetting van de Senaat, wiens procedures vandaag formeel van start zijn gegaan. Dit explodeert allemaal in realtime.
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‘You’re a bunch of dopes and babies’: Inside Trump’s stunning tirade against generals
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By that point, six months into his administration, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, Director of the National Economic Council Gary Cohn, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had grown alarmed by gaping holes in Trump’s knowledge of history, especially the key alliances forged following World War II. Trump had dismissed allies as worthless, cozied up to authoritarian regimes in Russia and elsewhere, and advocated withdrawing troops from strategic outposts and active theaters alike.
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So on July 20, 2017, Mattis invited Trump to the Tank for what he, Tillerson, and Cohn had carefully organized as a tailored tutorial. What happened inside the Tank that day crystallized the commander in chief’s berating, derisive and dismissive manner, foreshadowing decisions such as the one earlier this month that brought the United States to the brink of war with Iran. The Tank meeting was a turning point in Trump’s presidency. Rather than getting him to appreciate America’s traditional role and alliances, Trump began to tune out and eventually push away the experts who believed their duty was to protect the country by restraining his more dangerous impulses.
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Trump appeared peeved by the schoolhouse vibe but also allergic to the dynamic of his advisers talking at him. His ricocheting attention span led him to repeatedly interrupt the lesson. He heard an adviser say a word or phrase and then seized on that to interject with his take. For instance, the word “base” prompted him to launch in to say how “crazy” and “stupid” it was to pay for bases in some countries.
Trump’s first complaint was to repeat what he had vented about to his national security adviser months earlier: South Korea should pay for a $10 billion missile defense system that the United States built for it. The system was designed to shoot down any short- and medium-range ballistic missiles from North Korea to protect South Korea and American troops stationed there. But Trump argued that the South Koreans should pay for it, proposing that the administration pull U.S. troops out of the region or bill the South Koreans for their protection.
“We should charge them rent,” Trump said of South Korea. “We should make them pay for our soldiers. We should make money off of everything.”
Trump proceeded to explain that NATO, too, was worthless. U.S. generals were letting the allied member countries get away with murder, he said, and they owed the United States a lot of money after not living up to their promise of paying their dues.
“They’re in arrears,” Trump said, reverting to the language of real estate. He lifted both his arms at his sides in frustration. Then he scolded top officials for the untold millions of dollars he believed they had let slip through their fingers by allowing allies to avoid their obligations.
“We are owed money you haven’t been collecting!” Trump told them. “You would totally go bankrupt if you had to run your own business.”
Mattis wasn’t trying to convince the president of anything, only to explain and provide facts. Now things were devolving quickly. The general tried to calmly explain to the president that he was not quite right. The NATO allies didn’t owe the United States back rent, he said. The truth was more complicated. NATO had a nonbinding goal that members should pay at least 2 percent of their gross domestic product on their defenses. Only five of the countries currently met that goal, but it wasn’t as if they were shorting the United States on the bill.
More broadly, Mattis argued, the NATO alliance was not serving only to protect western Europe. It protected America, too. “This is what keeps us safe,” Mattis said. Cohn tried to explain to Trump that he needed to see the value of the trade deals. “These are commitments that help keep us safe,” Cohn said.
Bannon interjected. “Stop, stop, stop,” he said. “All you guys talk about all these great things, they’re all our partners, I want you to name me now one country and one company that’s going to have his back.”
Trump then repeated a threat he’d made countless times before. He wanted out of the Iran nuclear deal that President Obama had struck in 2015, which called for Iran to eliminate its uranium stockpile and cut its nuclear weaponry.
“It’s the worst deal in history!” Trump declared.
“Well, actually .?.?.,” Tillerson interjected.
“I don’t want to hear it,” Trump said, cutting off the secretary of state before he could explain some of the benefits of the agreement. “They’re cheating. They’re building. We’re getting out of it. I keep telling you, I keep giving you time, and you keep delaying me. I want out of it.”
Before they could debate the Iran deal, Trump erupted to revive another frequent complaint: the war in Afghanistan, which was now America’s longest war. He demanded an explanation for why the United States hadn’t won in Afghanistan yet, now 16 years after the nation began fighting there in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Trump unleashed his disdain, calling Afghanistan a “loser war.” That phrase hung in the air and disgusted not only the military leaders at the table but also the men and women in uniform sitting along the back wall behind their principals. They all were sworn to obey their commander in chief’s commands, and here he was calling the war they had been fighting a loser war.
“You’re all losers,” Trump said. “You don’t know how to win anymore.”
Trump questioned why the United States couldn’t get some oil as payment for the troops stationed in the Persian Gulf. “We spent $7 trillion; they’re ripping us off,” Trump boomed. “Where is the f---ing oil?”
Trump seemed to be speaking up for the voters who elected him, and several attendees thought they heard Bannon in Trump’s words. Bannon had been trying to persuade Trump to withdraw forces by telling him, “The American people are saying we can’t spend a trillion dollars a year on this. We just can’t. It’s going to bankrupt us.”
“And not just that, the deplorables don’t want their kids in the South China Sea at the 38th parallel or in Syria, in Afghanistan, in perpetuity,” Bannon would add, invoking Hillary Clinton’s infamous “basket of deplorables” reference to Trump supporters.
Trump mused about removing General John Nicholson, the U.S. commander in charge of troops in Afghanistan. “I don’t think he knows how to win,” the president said, impugning Nicholson, who was not present at the meeting.

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Dunford tried to come to Nicholson’s defense, but the mild-mannered general struggled to convey his points to the irascible president.
“Mr. President, that’s just not .?.?.,” Dunford started. “We’ve been under different orders.”
Dunford sought to explain that he hadn’t been charged with annihilating the enemy in Afghanistan but was instead following a strategy started by the Obama administration to gradually reduce the military presence in the country in hopes of training locals to maintain a stable government so that eventually the United States could pull out. Trump shot back in more plain language.
“I want to win,” he said. “We don’t win any wars anymore .?.?. We spend $7 trillion, everybody else got the oil and we’re not winning anymore.”
Trump by now was in one of his rages. He was so angry that he wasn’t taking many breaths. All morning, he had been coarse and cavalier, but the next several things he bellowed went beyond that description. They stunned nearly everyone in the room, and some vowed that they would never repeat them. Indeed, they have not been reported until now.
“I wouldn’t go to war with you people,” Trump told the assembled brass.
Addressing the room, the commander in chief barked, “You’re a bunch of dopes and babies.”
For a president known for verbiage he euphemistically called “locker room talk,” this was the gravest insult he could have delivered to these people, in this sacred space. The flag officers in the room were shocked. Some staff began looking down at their papers, rearranging folders, almost wishing themselves out of the room. A few considered walking out. They tried not to reveal their revulsion on their faces, but questions raced through their minds. “How does the commander in chief say that?” one thought. “What would our worst adversaries think if they knew he said this?”
This was a president who had been labeled a “draft dodger” for avoiding service in the Vietnam War under questionable circumstances. Trump was a young man born of privilege and in seemingly perfect health: six feet two inches with a muscular build and a flawless medical record. He played several sports, including football. Then, in 1968 at age 22, he obtained a diagnosis of bone spurs in his heels that exempted him from military service just as the United States was drafting men his age to fulfill massive troop deployments to Vietnam.
Tillerson in particular was stunned by Trump’s diatribe and began visibly seething. For too many minutes, others in the room noticed, he had been staring straight, dumbfounded, at Mattis, who was speechless, his head bowed down toward the table. Tillerson thought to himself, “Gosh darn it, Jim, say something. Why aren’t you saying something?”
But, as he would later tell close aides, Tillerson realized in that moment that Mattis was genetically a Marine, unable to talk back to his commander in chief, no matter what nonsense came out of his mouth.
The more perplexing silence was from Pence, a leader who should have been able to stand up to Trump. Instead, one attendee thought, “He’s sitting there frozen like a statue. Why doesn’t he stop the president?” Another recalled the vice president was “a wax museum guy.” From the start of the meeting, Pence looked as if he wanted to escape and put an end to the president’s torrent. Surely, he disagreed with Trump’s characterization of military leaders as “dopes and babies,” considering his son, Michael, was a Marine first lieutenant then training for his naval aviator wings. But some surmised Pence feared getting crosswise with Trump. “A total deer in the headlights,” recalled a third attendee.
Others at the table noticed Trump’s stream of venom had taken an emotional toll. So many people in that room had gone to war and risked their lives for their country, and now they were being dressed down by a president who had not. They felt sick to their stomachs. Tillerson told others he thought he saw a woman in the room silently crying. He was furious and decided he couldn’t stand it another minute. His voice broke into Trump’s tirade, this one about trying to make money off U.S. troops.
“No, that’s just wrong,” the secretary of state said. “Mr. President, you’re totally wrong. None of that is true.”
Tillerson’s father and uncle had both been combat veterans, and he was deeply proud of their service.
“The men and women who put on a uniform don’t do it to become soldiers of fortune,” Tillerson said. “That’s not why they put on a uniform and go out and die .?.?. They do it to protect our freedom.”
There was silence in the Tank. Several military officers in the room were grateful to the secretary of state for defending them when no one else would. The meeting soon ended and Trump walked out, saying goodbye to a group of servicemen lining the corridor as he made his way to his motorcade waiting outside. Mattis, Tillerson, and Cohn were deflated. Standing in the hall with a small cluster of people he trusted, Tillerson finally let down his guard.
“He’s a f---ing moron,” the secretary of state said of the president.

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This article is adapted from “A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump’s Testing of America,” which will be published on Jan. 21 by Penguin Press.
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