The thought that any government official, especially our Commander-in-chief, would hold up foreign aid to an ally and suggest they investigate a political opponent, is a grave and troubling accusation. It is clear that this Administration needs to provide answers. (2/5)
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The security of the United States depends on getting this right, and I have many more questions. (3/5)
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Congress needs to see: 1. A transcript of the President’s call with Ukraine 2. The contents of the whistleblower disclosure 3. The contents of the Inspector General’s determination (4/5)
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We cannot play politics with our national security. We need to know the facts to fulfill our Constitutional duty. (5/5)
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While close, this is tiptoeing around calling for an impeachment inquiry. I voted for you to demand accountability. Either we’re a nation of laws or we’re not.
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Yes thank god for impeachment inquiry so you can get the documents you are requesting!
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@SpeakerPelosi A President can’t offer US aid to a foreign country in exchange for prosecution of a political opponent. Heaven help us if we can’t all agree on that.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Today Vote yes to begin the impeachment inquiry. This is about our country not politics.
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Is this the first hint you’ve seen of possible impeachable offenses?
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Exposing corruption of a former VP who could potentially be our next president is bad how??? We shouldn’t be able to learn the truth because it will help one political party over the other?
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Since when is sending the President's personal lawyer to dig up dirt in a foreign country the way that we 'investigate' anything? We have a State Dept. We have intelligence agencies.pic.twitter.com/xrDoLoFDro
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