MadAboutPolitics.com - Featured News

Featured News

Ukraine situation - a primer

  • 1,918
  • 8
1588989006988.png
By Taylor Bassett - Staff Writer | 1588967955253.png @bassett_taylor | MadAboutPolitics.com

Ukraine is part of the former USSR and is bordered to its east by Russia. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has inserted itself into Ukrainian politics in order to maintain control in the country, while many Ukrainians have sought to cut ties with Russia and align with western ideals. For example, in 2014 Ukraine revolted against its pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, after he sided with Vladimir Putin and defied a vote to join the European Union. In addition to maintaining political control, Russia has engaged in military efforts to physically control portions of Ukraine, particularly in the east. One example of this was Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. Ukraine is in an ongoing military conflict with Russia as we speak.

Official US foreign policy toward Ukraine has been clear – we support Ukraine and oppose Russian aggression in that region. We have taken specific bipartisan actions designed to deter Russian political and military aggression. This includes imposition of sanctions against Russia (over the annexation of Crimea, for example), as well as providing Ukraine with hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid, which includes training, equipment, and weapons, including javelin missiles capable of destroying Russian tanks.

The impeachment investigation centers on the theory that the Trump administration was withholding aid to Ukraine in order to use it as leverage against Ukraine’s newly elected president Volodymyr Zelensky. The theory suggests that Trump saw Zelensky’s election victory as an opportunity to get two things he wanted from Ukraine, both pertaining to his odds to win the 2020 election: first, Trump believed he could use Zelensky to damage Joe Biden by announcing an investigation into his son’s company, Burisma. Second, Trump thought Zelensky might help him publicize conspiracy theories that would potentially implicate Ukraine, as opposed to Russia, in the 2016 election interference campaign, which would discredit the Mueller investigation (notably, Mueller had testified on July 24, the day prior to Trump’s well-known call with Zelensky).

The facts we’ve learned so far – some direct, and some circumstantial – tend to support the theory that Trump leveraged and withheld military aid in exchange for personal political benefit. Some of the inculpatory facts include:
  • The Trump administration cannot provide a legitimate explanation as to why the aid was withheld;
  • No one in the OMB or NSC knows why the aid was being withheld;
  • The Trump administration had set up an “irregular” foreign policy apparatus through Rudy Giuliani designed to conceal Giuliani's influence campaign;
  • US officials in the “regular” foreign policy channel to Ukraine did not understand why aid was being withheld;
  • No one is able to provide an alternative explanation for what Giuliani was doing in Ukraine in recent months;
  • Numerous non-partisan witnesses, including diplomats involved with Ukraine policy, ultimately came to understand (after being kept out of the “irregular” loop) that aid was being withheld as part of a potential quid pro quo for investigations;
  • Certain people within the “irregular” channel, including Ambassador Sondland, have admitted under oath that military aid was conditioned on Zelensky publicly announcing an investigation;
  • Mulvaney admitted to a quid pro quo on TV;
  • The transcript of the Zelensky call, in the context of prior communications with Ukraine via our “irregular” back-channel, indicates that Zelensky must have understood that the reason aid was being withheld was because he had not yet publicly announced these investigations;
  • The Trump administration has gone to great lengths to prevent those with knowledge from testifying;
  • The Trump administration hid the transcript of the call on a private server until it became obvious that the public, after learning of the concealed whistleblower complaint, would demand its release; and
  • The Trump administration has offered practically zero exculpatory evidence.
The...

Latest Posts from our Message Boards

Latest Political News Feed

Vance previews US-Iran nuclear talks, says Trump 'open' to sitting down with Russians, Chinese in future

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 0
Vice President JD Vance previewed the next round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks on Wednesday, saying President Donald Trump would be "open" to sitting down with Chinese and Russian officials in the future to prevent proliferation.

U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled for a fourth round of nuclear talks in Oman in the coming days. Trump will visit the Middle Eastern countries of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates next week.

At the Munich Leaders Meeting in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, former German ambassador to the U.S...
Continue reading...

China's spying in Cuba sparks alarm on Capitol Hill after fresh satellite images show surveillance buildup

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 0
FIRST ON FOX: Republican leaders in the House are increasingly concerned about China’s presence in Cuba and its capacity to spy on the U.S. from the island.

A new report analyzing open-source intelligence found the addition of what appears to be a circularly disposed antenna array (CDAA) at the Bejucal signals intelligence site near Havana, Cuba. The antenna could pinpoint radio signals from between 3,000 and 8,000 miles away, putting key U.S. military installations and even Washington, D.C., well within range.

"The CCP’s poisonous alliance with...
Continue reading...

Federal judge orders Trump admin to immediately resettle 12K migrants

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 0
A federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to immediately resettle some 12,000 refugees into the U.S. under a court order that partially blocks President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at halting the refugee admissions program.

U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead, a 2023 appointee of former President Joe Biden, issued the order despite the Trump administration saying during a hearing last week that it should only have to process 160 refugees into the country and would likely appeal any order requiring thousands to be admitted...
Continue reading...

SCOOP: Congress moves to address air traffic controller crisis as Newark meltdown sparks alarm

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 6
EXCLUSIVE: The House of Representatives is taking a hard look at the state of the U.S. air traffic control system and what it needs to modernize.

Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, chairman of the Aviation Subcommittee on the House's committee on Transportation & Infrastructure, told Fox News Digital he would be leading a bipartisan series of closed-door conversations on the issue.

"We are going to start holding roundtables with stakeholders to implement this plan," Nehls said in an interview.

It comes after a blackout at Newark Liberty International...
Continue reading...

Fetterman slams 'dumb hit piece' about health, says it felt like being 'in Goodfellas'

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 6
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman reacted Tuesday to what he called a "dumb hit piece" in New York Magazine that cited former staffers who questioned his hardiness for the job amid recent health issues.

Fetterman, who suffered a somewhat debilitating stroke during his 2022 campaign, told Fox News Digital that being attacked in the story that broke late last week was like being "in ‘Goodfellas.’"

"Everyone takes a beating sometimes. It was just a dumb hit piece, and we've all moved on," Fetterman said.

He also claimed former staffer Adam...
Continue reading...

Vance says Russia's demands are too high, but there's still a path to 'durable peace' with Ukraine

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 6
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said that the concessions that Russia is seeking from Ukraine to end the conflict between the two are too stringent, but he believes there is a viable path forward for peace and wants both to find common ground.

"The step that we would like to make right now, is we would like both the Russians and the Ukrainians to actually agree on some basic guidelines for sitting down and talking to one another," Vance said here Wednesday at the Munich Leaders Meeting in Washington.

"We think that if cool heads prevail...
Continue reading...

New travel rules, same confusion: 'REAL ID' raises questions, concerns among college-aged travelers

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 6
The month of May kicks off the start of the U.S. summer travel season – and nowhere is that felt more acutely than on college campuses, where students are closing laptops, submitting finals and streaming off campus in droves.

However, some may not get past the airport, thanks to a federal ID rule taking effect just as school's out.

The Department of Homeland Security set the May 7 enforcement date for REAL ID last year, but the law itself has been delayed for nearly two decades. Congress passed it in 2005 – before most current college freshmen were...
Continue reading...

Vance says Russia "asking for too much" in offer to end war with Ukraine

  • News source: Politics - CBSNews.com
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 6
Washington — Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the Trump administration believes Russia is "asking for too much" in its initial offer on a deal to end its war with Ukraine.

During remarks at the Munich Leaders Meeting, the vice president underscored the importance of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, and said that the U.S. is interested in a "long-term settlement" that would bring a stop to the military confrontation launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin three years ago.

"Certainly the first peace offer that the...
Continue reading...

Court orders Trump administration to transfer detained Tufts student to Vermont

  • News source: Politics - CBSNews.com
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 5
Washington — A federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to comply with a lower court order that requires it to transfer Tufts Ph.D. student Rumeysa Ozturk from a detention facility in Louisiana to Vermont.

The three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit rejected a bid for emergency relief sought by the Trump administration in Ozturk's challenge to her detention. The decision came after the 2nd Circuit panel heard arguments Tuesday on the Justice Department's request for it to pause a district court's...
Continue reading...

Trump pushes to reopen Alcatraz, but Pelosi and Newsom dismiss it as a 'distraction'

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 9
Despite President Donald Trump's administration confirming that a plan to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz is already underway, San Francisco politicians are dismissing it as an unserious "distraction."

"From Day One, the Trump Administration has made clear that it will no longer tolerate the dangerous and deranged serial offenders who wreak bloodshed and mayhem in American communities," White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields told Fox News Digital in a statement.

"At President Trump’s direction, Attorney General Bondi, Secretary...
Continue reading...

Illinois Rep. Krishnamoorthi jumps into crowded Democratic race for Senate

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 9
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., has launched a bid to win a Senate seat held by longtime lawmaker Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who announced in late April that he would not seek reelection.

Krishnamoorthi is joining an already crowded field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., and Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who has the support of Gov. JB Pritzker and Sen. Tammy Duckworth. Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., is also reportedly considering a bid of her own. However, Krishnamoorthi enters the race with a sizable $19 million campaign war chest...
Continue reading...

Durbin calls on DOJ to investigate anonymous pizza deliveries to judges' homes

  • News source: FOX News
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 7
The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee has called on the Department of Justice and the FBI to "immediately investigate" a string of anonymous pizza deliveries sent to judges' homes.

In the event that the DOJ and the FBI have already initiated investigations, Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dick Durbin, D-Ill., also asked Attorney General Pam Bondi and Kash Patel for an update on those efforts.

"In recent months, federal judges and their relatives have received anonymous deliveries to their homes," Durbin wrote in a letter to...
Continue reading...

Bondi is pressed to spare civil rights-era "peacemakers" program from closure

  • News source: Politics - CBSNews.com
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 5
Top House Democrats on Wednesday are asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to spare a civil rights-era office that has frequently been referred to as the "peacemakers program."

An internal Justice Department memo reviewed by CBS News last month said President Trump's appointees are considering closing the Community Relations Service, which was created as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The mission of the office is to be "America's peacemaker," tasked with "preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions, conflicts, and civil disorders, and in...
Continue reading...

Indian air strikes - how will Pakistan respond? Four key questions

  • News source: BBC News - World
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 13
Experts from India and Pakistan weigh in on what’s next - and how this clash differs from past conflicts.
Continue reading...

'Why would we play Putin's game?': Ukrainians see Russian lull as sideshow

  • News source: BBC News - World
  • Replies: 0
  • Views: 9
Russia is expected to begin a self-declared three-day pause in fighting against Ukraine on Wednesday night.
Continue reading...

General News Feed

Fact Checkers News Feed

Back
Top Bottom