Four reasons (facts) why charges of an illegal quid pro quo cannot be true:

Before reading the following Vindman lie,  you shuld know that Vindman's boss and fellow Democrat,  Tim Morrison,   the outgoing senior director of European and Russian affairs at the National Security Council and a deputy assistant to the president has testified that the transcript (memo) of the alleged questionable phone call, was accurate and that it (the phone conversation) did not included anything illegal.  

In addition to Morrison's testimony,  we have the actual statements of Zelensky and his Foreign Policy Minister emphatically denying any pressure for a quid pro quo. 

Finally,  section 1250 of the National Defense Authorization Act as pertaining specifically to Ukraine, establishes the President, before granting military aid,  was to confirm " . . . that the Government of Ukraine has taken substantial actions to make defnese institutional reforms  . . .  for purposes of decreasing corruption  . . . "

in other words and once again, the Marxist leaning Democrate leadership has created and pursued a storyline that is impossible to confirm and dead in the water when it gets to the Senate.   the Ukraine accusations are more of the same type of lie presentede in the so-called Russian Hoax   . . .   and we know what the Dems id with that story,  they decided to completely ignore the Mueller findings in their prosectuion of impeachment.  Not a a single word of mention as regards Mueller,  after the Democrat leadership spent 40 million dollars and more than two years investigating their hoax of a Russion effort to put its agent,  Donald Trump, in the White House. 


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Matt Shuham / Talking Points Memo: WaPo: WH Record Of Trump-Zelensky Call Put Words In Ukrainian Prez's Mouth, Official Testified


The White House’s memorandum of the July 25 call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky put words in the Ukrainian president’s mouth that he never said, a White House official testified this week.

The Washington Post reported Friday on the closed-door testimony of National Security Council’s European Affairs Director Alexander Vindman citing unnamed people familiar with his testimony.
Vindman’s opening statement to the congressional impeachment inquiry, which has since been revealed publicly, flagged his alarm at Donald Trump’s “demand” of Zelensky that Ukraine investigate Joe Biden. Such an investigation, and others Trump pressured Zelensky to pursue on the call, would be a boon to Trump’s reelection chances.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that Vindman testified some of the conversation between the leaders had been ommitted in the memorandum of the call released by the White House.
But the Post’s report goes further: Not only did the record omit words of Zelensky’s regarding
the natural gas company on whose board Joe Biden’s son sat, it also included a new phrase in its place that the Ukraininan President never said.
During the call, according to Vindman’s reported testimony, Zelensky referred to the natural gas company by its name, Burisma, and acknowledged that Trump wanted the Bidens to be investigated.
Instead, the White House memorandum reflects the leader saying to Trump, “the company that you mentioned in this issue.”
According to the White House record, Zelensky told Trump that Ukraine’s next prosecutor general “will look into the situation, specifically to the company that you mentioned in this issue.”

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