USA Today & CNN on Impeachment
Just
like with the left’s two-year Russia collusion chase, the facts do not
match Democrats’ narrative. “Now, Democrats have moved from their
earlier charge of ‘quid pro quo’ to wild allegations of ‘abuse of
power,’ ‘extortion’ and ‘bribery.’ When the proof falls short, they
continue to shift the goal posts from one unsubstantiated allegation to
another,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) writes in USA Today.
“Adam Schiff’s opening statement reminded me
that Ukraine is a problem for the United States today because Russia
invaded it during the Obama administration.” In 2014, Russia invaded the
Crimean peninsula on President Obama’s watch—after he promised Russia
“flexibility” in his second term. For the next two years, the Obama
administration refused to provide lethal aid to Ukraine despite Kiev
pleading for help, Scott Jennings writes for CNN.
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