"Chairman Jerry Nadler began the session asking members to consider the evidence of what the consequences of failing to act would be. We cannot rely on an election to solve our problems when the president threatens the very integrity of that election.
So with a heavy heart of clear in my duty to our country, I support these articles of impeachment.
My blood runs cold when I hear a senior Congressman says that they (the government) cannot rely on an election to solve our ( American) problems and that they ( government) must take control of the reigns government.
Nadler has just nullified the election of the President.
Another indication of a "Deep State" is Vindman's testimony.
Another indication of a "Deep State" is Vindman's testimony.
In his testimony in the House impeachment inquiry Tuesday, Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, is expected to describe his concerns with how the Trump administration handled Ukraine policy and with a July call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
"In the Spring of 2019, I became aware of outside influencers promoting a false narrative of Ukraine inconsistent with the consensus views of the interagency," he says in his prepared opening remarks, which were obtained by NPR. "This narrative was harmful to U.S. government policy. While my interagency colleagues and I were becoming increasingly optimistic on Ukraine's prospects, this alternative narrative undermined U.S. government efforts to expand cooperation with Ukraine."
Vindman says he relayed "certain concerns" to national security officials internally "in accordance with my decades of experience and training, sense of duty, and obligation to cooperate within the chain of command."
Vindman also says he believed that if Ukraine actually pursued an investigation into the Biden family and Burisma, as Trump suggested it did, Ukraine would lose bipartisan support, and this "would all undermine U.S. national security."
It is the President of the United States' job to determine foreign policy, not Vindman with his "decades of experience and training, sense of duty" or the interagency. Their job is to simply carry out the Executives orders. They are not a state within a state.
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