Week in Review: Stop Claiming ‘No Quid Pro Quo’

The President's best Ukraine defense has always been that any quid pro quo demand was not close to an impeachable offense.

October 27 2019

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Stop Claiming 'No Quid Pro Quo'

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The president's demand of Ukraine was not close to an impeachable offense. Read More

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