In politics, quid pro quo refers to giving support, financial or otherwise, in exchange for the expectation of support for an activity of the political benefactor. Quid pro quo may appear as bribery in these cases and such support must always be tested for conflicts of interest
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To be determined by Congress not the witnesses. Tired of
@RepRatcliffe theatrics!
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I hope Trump is worth it. You will not be reelected
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Maybe
@RepRatcliffe will get a Thesaurus for Christmas!pic.twitter.com/x0uClaZuB2
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Nice try John! Bribery is NOT all about one call. It is about the understanding
@RudyGiuliani, Sondland and Volker relayed to the Ukrainians PRIOR to the call to inform them CLEARLY what was required of them. A DEMAND!@Houseintel@seanhannity@TheDailyCaller@HouseDemocratsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Glad you brought stacks of paper!https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/1196834984075710464?s=20 …
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It was bribery Republicans can't understand big words!
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... and Horowitz is holding it so they can!
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