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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBolton is practically begging to testify. What is going on and is this good or bad?
Eliot Rosewater
(31,122 posts)lying for the traitor.
enough
(13,262 posts)equals Trumps. Hell do whatever he can to savage Trump in revenge for having been disrespected.
NCLefty
(3,678 posts)hlthe2b
(102,397 posts)pangaia
(24,324 posts)dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)tblue37
(65,490 posts)pbmus
(12,422 posts)customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)I don't expect him to do anything good for us, but I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.
lastlib
(23,310 posts)That's gonna cost him some HUGE $$$. Financially, he's better off NOT testifying.
pbmus
(12,422 posts)He will wet publics appetite, then start the book tour in the spring of 20...
C_U_L8R
(45,021 posts)What's his silence worth to Trump? Quid pro quo mf-er.
elleng
(131,166 posts)a "definitive judgment from the Judicial Branch determining their Constitutional duty in the face of conflicting demands" from the White House and Congress. The attorney -- who represents both men -- noted that unlike the other witnesses, Bolton and Kupperman provided direct advice to Trump regularly and would be asked during any congressional appearance to disclose sensitive foreign policy and national security information.'>>>
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bolton-involved-in-meetings-not-known-to-impeachment-investigators-lawyer-says
yellowcanine
(35,701 posts)attorney keeps talking about how much Bolton wants to testify and hints that he has new information.
empedocles
(15,751 posts)Divad123
(93 posts)We won't know until after all the screaming is over--if then. To all the Repukes who are saying it's all made up--if you could impeach a president over a made up conspiracy theory, the repukes would have done it to a Democratic president already.
Johnny2X2X
(19,137 posts)He could be looking for a payoff.
Snackshack
(2,541 posts)Whenever he wants. All he has to do is show up.
He may be upset with DT and how he is as President but at the end of the day Bolton is no fan of Democracy and is very much in favor of a Unitary Executive. During Bush Jrs admin Bolton said if the U.N. tower lost 10 floors it wouldnt make a bit of difference so IMO it is not good.
struggle4progress
(118,359 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)padah513
(2,507 posts)Gotta watch out for that forked tongue
Joinfortmill
(14,473 posts)tableturner
(1,684 posts)She talked about conversations with Bolton. Like any intelligent person would, he understands that he cannot get away with lying. Too many people know what he knows. More importantly, testimony from multiple sources has shown that he, like Fiona Hill and others, was genuinely disturbed by the situation surrounding Ukraine. Conceptually, the selling of US foreign policy for the personal and political benefit of Trump really seemed to have set him off. Plus, we all know of quite a few personal reasons that might cause Bolton to hold a grudge against Trump.
Given Bolton's exceptionally strong and very well known far right bona fides, which would inoculate him from Trump/far right attacks, if he doesn't lie, his honest testimony would be very devastating to Trump.
Liberal In Texas
(13,583 posts)That has got to be some the strategy with these "Come to Jesus" RWers. They'll turn like the serpents they are.
We don't need them, they're are lots of legitimate witnesses to make the case the Deadbeat Donnie is a traitor.
90-percent
(6,829 posts)that he would be happy to testify if the committe just sends him a supena. he basically said that exact thing publically.
i dont get whats going on the committee issues supenas all the time that get blown off and all congress has to do is what they've done for so many others.
-90% Jimmy
no fan of Bolton, but I'm happy he's jazzed up about taking trump down bigly. trump deserves biblical level suffering for the rest of his life. looking forward dont cut it for his crimes.
k2qb3
(374 posts)And to do that he needs to play it a little carefully so he's credible to Trump's base. He's really the only one who could potentially reach those people and free the senate to act.
I also think the thing with wanting a judge dates from before the house vote and may not even apply anymore if they just subpoena him now.
I think it's possible he's Anonymous.
I never liked the guy, hate his policy, but I certainly believe he wants Trump gone, if for no other reason than the obvious risks to national security he poses.
BernieBabies
(78 posts)sop
(10,273 posts)All the other witnesses have been deposed during the closed hearings, their public testimony will be the same, but in public. No one yet knows what Bolton is likely to say when he gets in front of the cameras, so Schiff is reluctant to take the risk of calling Bolton as a witness.
stopdiggin
(11,382 posts)if he wants to "tell his story" on his own terms .. fine, let him hold a news conference. But you don't get to use the House investigations as your personal mouthpiece.
DeminPennswoods
(15,290 posts)are in discussions with Schiff about giving a closed door deposition. I think Bolton definitekly wants to testify. His atty first tried the court route using Kupperman as a stalking horse, then he trolled for a subpoena, but none was forthcoming. I think this has kind of boxed Bolton in as far as options go if he wants to be heard or relevent.
Remember, Bolton's a Russia hawk, too. He knows better than this Ukrainian conspiracy theory the Trumpers are pushing.
yellowcanine
(35,701 posts)history. He doesn't give a shit about what happens to Trump. He would probably prefer to stay on good terms with Trumpers but not at the risk of destroying his own reputation as a cold war hawk.
Tactical Progressive
(2,850 posts)Beyond that Democrats should be generally cautious
of any Republican's intent.
They're all hardliners now and they all twist.
bobGandolf
(871 posts)Bolton. He is THE snake in the grass.
KG
(28,753 posts)Vinca
(50,313 posts)Maybe he thinks the suspense will boost his book sales.