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Yovanovitch got what she deserved for trying to overthrow our duly elected leaded. Trump deserves to exercise his rights.
You are damn right Steve, I believe Trump should set down before the House investigation committee where Trump can exercise his rights, where both democrats and republicans could ask him questions about Trump's public attacks on witnesses and his involvement with Ukraine's military funding hold-up but we are not there yet.
You will know for a fact why Trump stop those funds.
You can't fool us Ron, the House is not conducting a trial, that will be done in the Senate. There, Yovanovitch will get what she really deserves.
News Flash Steve, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch is not on trail or being investigated here but Trump is and don't you forget that Steve.
Marie Yovanovitch will be exposed for what she is, a totally partisan FAKE.
Marie Yovanovitch has creditability and Trump's creditability has dropped to a all time LOW and has no defense for this impeachable offense of bribery, which is against the LAW of The United States of America.
Steve, Let us explore this question: Who is Yovanovitch?
President Barack Obama nominated the career diplomat in 2016 to serve as ambassador to Ukraine. Though it was a deeply partisan time, she was easily confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate. Steve, I want to highlight is statement: "She was easily confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate." Now that is not a totally partisan FAKE procedure and you have no truth in this words: Marie Yovanovitch will be exposed for what she is, a totally partisan FAKE, because history have proven your statement to be a LIE Steve.
At her confirmation hearing, Yovanovitch brought along her elderly mother and told a little of her life story. Her parents had left their homes in the former Soviet Union and moved to Canada, where Yovanovitch was born in 1958.
She was a toddler when the family migrated once again, this time to America. "They finally arrived in the United States with me in tow in search of freedom, accountability, and opportunity," she told senators.
The young immigrant became a U.S. citizen and went on to join the U.S. Foreign Service. Colleagues say her early postings included difficult locations such as Somalia and Moscow. She was especially useful in the Russian capital, having grown up speaking Russian. (Colleagues say she is widely known as "Masha," an affectionate Russian version of Marie.)
Her language and cultural skills proved useful again in 2001, when she first was assigned to the former Soviet republic of Ukraine. She was deputy chief of mission, the No. 2 diplomat behind then-Ambassador Carlos Pascual.
"She really understood what it was to work in difficult hardship posts," Pascual says. "She was one of the first people on the mission that understood how important it was to be able to create a different environment in Ukraine that allowed people to have a check on government."
Yovanovitch focused on understanding and promoting civil society — journalists, activists and citizens' groups whose work is considered vital to democracy. In 2004, not long after she finished her first stint in the country, Ukraine's civil society made history by displacing the government after a disputed election in what is known as the Orange Revolution. Another uprising came in 2014.
When Yovanovitch returned in 2016, it was as the top U.S. diplomat. She was inheriting a tough job. By then, Russia had invaded Ukraine, annexed Crimea and encouraged separatist movements.
During her confirmation, Yovanovitch said she was open to providing military aid to Ukraine, a stance that had bipartisan support. She also set a goal to keep promoting civil society.
"Building capacity within the journalistic community, within civil society so that they themselves can get their own good news out and they themselves can counter the Russian propaganda efforts," she told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Masha's partisanship was on full display Ron. The only reason you didn't notice is because of your partisanship.
YOU SAY: Masha's partisanship was on full display Ron
Not according to Republican and Democratic pass U.S. presidents. Trump got rid of her because he knew that Marie Yovanovitch was not going to fall for this BULL💩 of his.
How can you be so dense Ron? Masha got a "standing ovation" because Washington DC is jam packed with PARTISAN (Democrat) career foreign "servants" and other life-long bureaucrats.
These people are the frontline to U.S. diplomacy around the world and you have not been outside your community in years.
Many of them worked under SIX U.S. Presidents both Democrat and Republican and the very same person, that you are talking about, Marie L. Yovanovitch, was appointed to the level of Diplomat by former Republican President George Bush.
Please Steve and you call me dense. WOW!!!
Steve, did you hear what Pelosi told Trump and the first clip?
Yes Ron, I did!
http://blackinamerica.com/cgi-bin/blog.cgi...
President Bush was a dork.
What was you at that time Steve?
I don't know Ron, do you?
Then what did Pelosi tell Trump?
She invited him to testify Ron.
What did House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tell Trump about the ID of the whistle blower Steve?
That crap about her wheelhouse? I think the President should burn it down with her in it.
What exactly did House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tell Trump about the ID of the whistle blower Steve?
She said she'd protect Eric Ciaramella's identity. She can try to do that until she refers charges to the Senate then it's out of her hands Ron.
I am only talking about what House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Trump about the ID of the whistle blower in her House of Representatives, and the Senate will speak for it's self.
It not "her House" Ron. What's wrong with you?
Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, she was put there by the people of The United States of America back in January of 2019.
Nancy, First elected to Congress in 1987, Pelosi is the highest-ranking female elected official in United States history. As Speaker of the House, she is second in the presidential line of succession, immediately after the vice president. and at this time, no one else can make that claim.
This is what's wrong with that question, now prove me "WRONG."
No Ron, YOU prove it's Nancy's House. Show me where the Constitution says it's her house.
Right now today, tell me and the people here at Black In America who is the head of U.S. House of Representatives?
The Speaker of the House is Nancy Pelosi Ron.
That means that The House is hers Steve, until she hands over the gavel, just like she received from Republican RYAN, Paul D. if the Republicans wins back The House.
I've never thought of the House as being possessed by any one person Ron. Is this your habit? For how long?
Understand Steve, The Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is the head, she runs The U.S. House of Representatives and that is a FACT.
It's also a FACT, she's fond of saying, "It's the People's House."
That's right...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday slammed President Trump for his public attacks on witnesses, including former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. "He should not frivolously throw out insults, but that's what he does. I think part of it is his own insecurity as an imposter," Pelosi told CBS News' Margaret Brennan in a wide-ranging interview.