Rand Paul on Impeachment – President Had to Ask About Investigation, It’s the Law

by
Steve MacDonald

While Peloton is a more popular search than impeachment, the Democrats circus act (we’re into the second ring) is still the hot political topic. One into which Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has punched another huge hole.

A few weeks ago, on Meet the Press, the case against Mr. Trump was broached. Senator Paul made perfect sense.

“Foreign aid, by law, can only go out to countries that are not corrupt. So, if you think that a country is acting in a corrupt way, a president can always withhold aid until the corruption is fixed. So, you’re going to have to get into the mind of Trump and his advisers and say, ‘Well, he didn’t really believe that the Bidens were corrupt.’ I think he absolutely does. I think you could give him a lie detector test and say, ‘Do you think the Bidens were corrupt? And do you think you were investigating corruption, and that corruption is in the law, that you can’t give aid to a country that has corruption?’”

I think we’ve demonstrated on several occasions that the Bidens and their relationship with actors in Ukraine are seeping corruption.

Paul Pelosi (Nancy’s son), has ties to Ukraine (and Biden) under the Obama Admin as does Chris Heinz, John Kerry’s stepson, and let’s not leave out Hillary.

The Obama administration and the Biden’s, in particular, used Ukraine to enrich themselves, their friends, and family. Mr. Trump asking about the investigation into that corruption is not just necessary before the release of any aid (according to Sen. Paul); it was already underway before he asked.

All matters of fact, while we wait for the circus and its fake charges to move to the third ring, an actual vote on articles of impeachment.

| Red State

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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