What's going to happen when Trump goes to trial and calls the Ukraine President as witness and he says Trump never pressured him?
8 Answers
- Impeach&RemoveLv 73 weeks ago
It wouldn’t matter because it’s already been testified to that Zelensky was and is willing to do or say anything as long as he keeps getting assistance from us. It will be meaningless.
- BOOMLv 53 weeks ago
That could very well help Trump be acquitted.
But what if the Ukraine President tells the truth?
No Laurence. Shokin was fired for not pursuing the investigation of Burisma. It was US policy backed by other countries, the IMF, and internal reform advocates.
- JeffreyLv 73 weeks ago
The Ukraine President has already said that - several times. Why would Trump go on trial when he there is zero evidence of him having committed any crime?
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
The Ukraine president will say anything to keep his people from dying.
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- marsel_duchampLv 73 weeks ago
What is so hard to understand that Trump didn't need to express any sort of pressure and that Zelensky would not take a chance on alienating a thin skinned and capricious person like Trump by saying he was under pressure? Trump doesn't give a crap if Ukraine falls to Russia. Trump just wanted help smearing an opponent.
No Laurence. Shokin was fired for not pursuing the investigation of Burisma. It was US policy backed by other countries, the IMF, and internal reform advocates.
- BlueNinjaLoveLv 73 weeks ago
First, you'd think Trump would be willing to step foot in there? lol Lying would be very bad and being forced to say what Trump wants him too would probably be a violation.
No Laurence. Shokin was fired for not pursuing the investigation of Burisma. It was US policy backed by other countries, the IMF, and internal reform advocates.
- L.N.Lv 73 weeks ago
Dems will start "Russian Collusion Probe, the Sequel". Like a bad movie that flopped at the box office.
- NewtonLv 53 weeks ago
That is not going to happen. Trump would not be able to call the Ukrainian president as witness.
No Laurence. Shokin was fired for not pursuing the investigation of Burisma. It was US policy backed by other countries, the IMF, and internal reform advocates.