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Ongoing harassment of Trump

The press would have you believe that Sen. Nancy Pelosi was being cautious about allowing an impeachment investigation. Give me a break! This is simply a matter of timing as was the secret whistle blowers blow. The House Democrats, not all of them, were thwarted by the nothing that came out of the two-year Mueller investigation and huge waste of time and money, and are simply continuing this awful tirade against a legally elected president that they simply cannot accept. At times I find him hard to accept myself, but that is not the point.

The harassment of a duly elect president, as the Democrats have done, goes beyond the pale.

If anybody should be investigate for corruption it is Joe Biden. Greg Myer, in a piece on NPR, on Sept. 24, states and I quote Joe Biden:

“‘You’re not getting the [$1 billion]. I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor (Viktor Shokin) is not fired, you’re not getting the money.’ … He got fired.”

This statement made was by Biden in front of the Council on Foreign Relations last year. It is believed that the prosecutor was looking into the activities of Hunter Biden. Please ask yourself if this is not interference in the activities of a foreign nation? We will not see the end of this and if President Trump is re-elected this will go on for another four years. Shame on our Democratic friends across the aisle.

John Miller

Spokane Valley



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